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As a Finance Manager , you will be responsible for assisting sales consultants and customers with the dealership's financing opportunities and insurance alternatives. Related Fields: Finance, mortgage lending, automotive retail.
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5+ years of tax, finance or a related analytical field experience. In this high visibility role, you will partner with other members of PXT Finance to standardize and automate month-end reporting, audit forecasts, and provide controllership mechanisms for the broader PXT organization, including tracking the leadership team's goals.
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We are looking for a highly motivated Finance Manager, with a proven track record of achieving results through business partnership, to join the Services Finance Team supporting the Expedia Travel and Partner Services Platform (TPSP.
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Understanding of Finance business processes, including FP&A, Strategic Finance, Business Unit Finance, Controllership (Close & Consolidations), Tax, Treasury, Management and External Reporting, and Investor Relations.
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The Manager, Finance sits within the EG Brands Division and will support the Vrbo business unit, closely partner with the Vrbo business leadership teams, and work with EG Brands and other Finance teams.
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Manager Finance, Vrbo. This role will deliver high-quality Vrbo financial analysis, evaluate trading performances and provide recommendations, and partner with the larger finance organization to build and ensure accurate financial forecasting.
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This key role will work directly with the Program Director, research manager, research staff and faculty, industry sponsors, outside institutions, and relevant UW offices to develop agreements, manage revenue and expenditures, report on the program finances, propose and manage strategic initiatives to optimize the program's financial wellbeing.
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Provide financial analysis as required from Aparium key stakeholders; and readily collaborate with EVP of Finance, VP of Finance, GM on hotel financial goals through reports and advising; responsible for tracking and preparing cash flow statements.
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Utilize a value-centric methodology to identify finance transformation opportunities using digital technologies such as RPA, AI/ML, Analytics, Cloud, Mobility, and Blockchain. This includes strategy management and execution, financial planning, analysis and performance management, global affiliates governance, and preparing the Finance workforce for the digital era.
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Lead and manage finance projects and teams throughout the full systems life cycle; expected to play the role of Project Manager on projects. + Scope, Plan and help to position Finance Transformation Consulting projects; support additional pre-sales activities as necessary.
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Amazon seeks a Finance Manager to join the Financial Planning & Analysis group to support the Global Media, Advertising, and Corporate Development (GMAC) Team. Our team interacts daily with global finance leaders within Advertising, Prime Video, MGM, Freevee, Amazon Music, Twitch, Audible, Amazon Games, and Corporate Development.
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Their areas of practice include banking and finance, corporate, capital markets, antitrust and competition, energy, tax, supreme court and appellate, and many more. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm seeks a Banking and Finance Associate Attorney in Seattle, WA. Here's the job description:Job Overview:The Banking and Finance Associate Attorney will provide comprehensive legal support in various banking and finance matters.
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4+ years of relevant work experience in Corporate Finance / FP&A / Finance & Strategy / Financial Operations. Do you have at least 4 years of relevant experience working within Corporate Finance, FP&A, Finance & Strategy, or Financial Operations.
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Under the direct supervision of the New Glenn Senior Finance Manager, you will provide financial expertise and business partnership to program leaders across the product lifecycle of the New Glenn Program.
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Supervises Business Unit Finance Managers - Directs, manages, and develops Area and Business Unit Finance Managers including hiring, onboarding, developing, coaching, and managing performance.
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