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This financial planning & analysis role will report to the Senior Manager for the Alabama, North Florida, South Mississippi, and Georgia markets and is responsible for providing ad hoc analysis, formulating strategic solutions, and working closely with the provider performance team in meeting financial objectives and driving projects to finish for the Georgia market.
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The Financial Planning & Analysis team (FP&A) manages the administrative expense budget and P&L analysis for Independence Health Group. Drive monthly forecast and annual planning process from a consolidated perspective.
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The Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) organization supports our business, market and enabling area leaders by providing world class financial support. Join our team of experienced financial professionals who support financial planning and analysis for the Finance Business Partners (FBP) in a fast-paced business climate.
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Urban Outfitters is searching for a Financial Analyst who will be a key member of the Urban Outfitters Financial Planning and Analysis Team. The role reports to the Director of Finance.
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5+ years of financial planning, analysis, budgeting and forecasting experience with business unit and/or corporate experience. NOTE: This role requires two days in-office, in one of these locations: Seeking an experienced Senior Financial Planning Analyst who has the ability to analyze, interpret and communicate critical information within all levels of the Research and Learning business.
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This role resides in our Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) Practice within Health Wealth and Careers Finance and will report jointly to Employee Experience (EX) and Work & Rewards (W&R) Global Finance Partners.
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The Financial Analyst is a key member of the Financial Planning and Analysis ("FP&A") team, performing analyses of monthly results and supporting strategic projects.
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This role will support the WTW Finance organization with the opportunity to work across Segment and Geography Finance, Global Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A), Global Finance Operations, and other key Finance functions and departments by taking on process improvement, reporting, and analytical projects to assist business and corporate function financial management.
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The Financial Analyst will own execution of all spend planning, analysis and reporting for Enovis’ Foot & Ankle Business Unit, partnering with senior leadership team and functional managers.
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As a key contributor to the Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) team, you will play a crucial role in managing the planning, reporting, and operations of Perpay's finances.
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The Financial Planning Analyst (FP&A Analyst) is a key member of the FP&A team responsible for financial analysis, forecasting/budgeting, and management reporting.
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Provides analysis and evaluation of cost/expense problems and profit improvement opportunities existing within current business activities. Job Summary Responsible for a variety of business analytics and planning duties to support corporate planning.
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Collaborate with finance colleagues and analysts to determine and execute suitable reporting, planning, forecasting, and analytical solutions in a timely manner+ Demonstrate an understanding of a Profit & Loss Statement+ Perform control and reconciliation between management finance systems and financial reports.
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Minimum Experience: Three (3) years of experience in a related field - preferably for Navy/NAVSEA General Duties: We are seeking a motivated Junior Financial Systems Analyst with a blend of business and technical knowledge to join our team.
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