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Our Finance Department at the Eastern Territorial Headquarters (THQ) in West Nyack, NY has an opening for a Budget and Financial Analyst. The role of the Analyst is to obtain and prepare various reports, schedules, analyses, and reconciliations, primarily focused on the operating budget and activity as required to support THQ Leadership’s fiscal goals.
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The Chief Financial Officer, Deputy CFO, Senior ACFO Financial Management, ACFO Corporate Accounting, Travel Management, Travel and Review. Proposals includes those involving travel, relocation, debt collection, and other financial and administrative polices; and any changes in practice directly impacting bargaining unit employees' working conditions or entitlements requiring negotiation with employee organization.
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The Business Insights Analyst will report to the Business Insights Analyst Advanced as a part of the Financial Planning and Analysis team. Synthesize data, market information and competitive intelligence to provide actionable insights and business trend information, including financial results of key competitors on quarterly basis.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSr. Financial Analyst - Sales Financial Operations - Mahwah NJMahwah NJJob Summary:Key finance professional responsible for developing critical business intelligence reports relied upon by executive management in making timely business decisions, including daily/weekly sales and order reports.
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As a member of the Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) team, the Financial Analyst will play a critical role in the analysis and reporting of PCHI’s operating results. In this capacity, the Financial Analyst will provide deep financial analysis and actionable data insights to enable leadership to make decisions impacting the success of the business.
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The Senior Financial Analyst is a core member of the finance team and provides thought partnership and decision support to leadership and key business partners. Senior Financial Analyst (SFA) - Brand Finance.
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The Sr Financial Analyst position reports to the Manager of Financial Planning & Analysis - Dealer. The Sr Financial Analyst position is a finance, accounting, and sales support role within the Dealer channel.
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Liaise with various internal departments including accounting, marketing, sales admin for financial information and problem resolution. The purpose of the position is to provide business and financial analysis and support to the Dealer channel, Marketing department, and various internal customers.
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As Sr. Analyst II you will report directly to the Finance Director of the Diabetes Care business, and will be supporting the United States. Identify and implement process optimization in the general accounting, financial reporting, and forecasting processes by researching and assessing established practices.
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Working knowledge of concepts, principles and practices of accounting and financial reporting. Interprets financial operating results and make recommendations for cost reduction and profit improvement.
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