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Experience with Financial Systems such as Cognos, Lawson, Concur, AVID or comparable financial ledger and reporting systems. The Senior Financial Analyst oversees the preparation and analysis of the firm’s financial performance.
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Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), Financial Risk Manager (FRM), or relevant certification. As a member of the Finance Audit team, the candidate will primarily focus on audits relative to accounting and regulatory reporting, market liquidity, counterparty credit risks, and other risks in treasury and balance sheet management from both 1st and 2nd lines of defense point of view.
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Using the Firm’s proprietary, globally accessible technology platform, the business provides a full range of fund administration services, including NAV accounting and financial reporting; tax reporting, transfer agency and investor services; middle and back-office support; and integrated portfolio analytics.
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Financial: knowledge of market risk, Asset liability Management (ALM) and security valuation concepts with focus on fixed income and derivatives valuation including MBS, CMBS, swaps, callable bonds and options.
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The Associate, Interest Rate Risk, as part of a robust treasury risk management framework, performs derivative execution, booking, settlement, reporting on regular basis; supports designing feasible interest rate risk mitigation strategies, analytical calculation/modules, new hedging opportunities; streamlines data procedures; actively manages relationship with counterparties and assists hedge related compliance requests.
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Conceptualize and develop business plans, financial models, research, dashboards, data analytics, and presentations to support individual transactions and the overall portfolio of grants and mission investing.
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Reporting to the President, the Executive Vice President for Business and Operations (EVP) oversees all business operations & optimization efforts, financial matters, human resources, facilities, and information technology.
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The AVP, EPM Finance Systems Lead is responsible for leading a team of business and financial systems analysts who support the financial reporting process of AmTrust Financial Services through the organization's suite of Oracle cloud applications.
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Strong understanding of the financial services industry – capital markets, retail and business banking, asset management, insurance, etc. Experience with Power BI, Tableau or other Reporting and Data Visualization tools.
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The Admin/Finance Dean provides substantive input and support to strategic planning initiatives, the Personnel & Budget Committee, the Dean, the faculty, and the Law School’s non-tax levy programs, through budget planning and reporting, and financial analysis and modeling.
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Grow your career as a Reporting Analyst with an innovative global bank in New York, NY. Contract role with strong possibility of extension or conversion to full-time employment. What You Will Be Doing Assist with setup and on-going support for bank loan, warehouse and repo facility reconciliation and position reporting: Monthly and quarterly ABS and CLO processing and related automation.
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The Program Control Analyst is responsible for all program financials, project and workforce set up, reviewing time and labor actuals, contract funding and invoicing, labor charging, and all forecasting and internal reporting.
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The New York County District Attorney's Office (DANY) has an immediate opening for a Financial Intelligence Analyst in its Major Economic Crimes Bureau (MECB), International Money Movement Center (IMMC.
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Together with the CFO, prepare and present financial reports to the senior management, and committees of the board of directors relating to financial risks, investment returns, depository accounts, and liquidity status.
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This key position, reporting directly to the CEO and supported by an engaged board of directors, will oversee all financial activities including but not limited to: organizational budgets, financial statements, regulatory reporting, business and financial planning, audit functions, forecasting and grant accounting.
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