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Required: Bachelors degree in accounting/finance, liberal arts with emphasis on critical thinking, math, science or statistics, or engineering with a desire to pivot to finance and credible experience to support pivot.
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Working under close supervision, the Senior Financial Analyst (interim) conducts and documents simple to moderate standard financial analysis and ad hoc finance projects. Preferably in business administration, economics, finance, or accounting.
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Support and assist Corporate Accounting Manager and all other accounting/finance associates with specific projects and/or routine duties as specified. Assistance and support is also provided to the Senior Managers of Corporate Accounting & Finance, Accountants, and Analysts within Corporate Accounting & Finance.
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Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance or Business Administration or equivalent experience. Work with the Director of Accounting and Reporting and the Manager of Financial reporting to perform accounting research on new and unusual transactions as requested.
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Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, or other related field and four (4) years progressively responsible experience in finance and/or accounting with experience in planning, forecasting, and financial analysis.
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3-5 years of experience in finance/accounting, including expertise in report creation and data mining/analysis. Bachelor degree in Finance or Accounting. Provide supervision and support to other team members within the accounting/finance teams.
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Requires a Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, and/or Economics and a minimum of five years' experience in financial analysis or accounting; or equivalent. Requires strong analytical skills and ability to perform independent analysis using complex statistical, financial and accounting methods.
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Currently pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Finance, Economics, Accounting, Business Administration, or a related field. Participation in finance-related extracurricular activities, such as investment clubs or competitions, is a plus.
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Bachelor's Degree in Accounting or Finance, CPA a plus. Financial Reporting Analyst - Dallas, TX. Ensuring compliance with accounting standards and regulations. Advanced knowledge of accounting principles and practices.
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The Senior Financial Analyst will support the Finance/Accounting team in the continued development of a robust control environment and deliver accurate, timely and high-quality financial information.
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Bachelor's degree in accounting, Finance, Economics, Business Management or other related major. Deloitte's Government and Public Services (GPS) Engagement Financial Advisor (EFA) Practice is comprised of finance professionals specializing in project and account financial management serving as a focal point for aspects of engagement, program, and account financial management control.
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Education: Bachelor's Degree or equivalent work experience, preferably focused in a quantitative discipline such as Finance, Accounting, Economics, Analytics, Mathematics, Engineering, etc.
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Generates forecasts and analyzes trends in revenue-generating organizations, finance and other areas of business for financial and strategic planning purposes. Analyst - Financial Planning & Analysis, Corporate Strategy.
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Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Economics, or Real Estate. Minimum of 3 years as a Financial Planner and Analyst or related position. Perform various cash management tasks as needed and assigned, including assistance with daily cash management and month-end cash accounting, account administration and reconciliations.
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Minimum of two years of related work experience in actuarial, accounting, finance or insurance environment with demonstrated ability to progressively assume increased responsibility. Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Business, Math, or related area.
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