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Progress towards an MBA or CFA. Working knowledge of foundations and endowments, individual retirement accounts, pension plans and income and capital gains tax. FNB provides all applicants and employees a discrimination and harassment free workplace.
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It is the policy of FNB not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of his or her race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, or status as a protected veteran.
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At least one of the following certifications: CPA, CISA, CISSP, CA, CCSP, CDFM, CEH, CFA, CFE, CHFI, CIA, CISM, CMA, CRISC, CRMA. At least one of the following certifications: CPA, CISA, CISSP, CA, CCSP, CDFM, CEH, CFA, CFE, CHFI, CIA, CISM, CMA, CRISC, CRMA.
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Certifications: CPA, CMA, or CFA preferred. The Financial Controller will oversee all financial functions, including accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and financial planning & analysis.
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Completing Combined Financial Assessment (CFA) for financial counseling clients. Working with the entire FOC team to ensure that any changes to the client's CFA (new job, new benefit, change in credit score) is properly documented.
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Preferred) MBA, CPA, CFA, CIA, CISA, CISSP certifications. Preferred) MBA, CPA, CFA, CIA, CISA, CISSP certifications. CDP's Climate Change 'A List' Review IT audit engagements of IT general controls, information security, systems change management, IT operations and other processes as per applicable policies, methodologies, and standards.
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