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Financial Analyst
Analyzes past and present financial data of organization and estimates future revenues and expenditures, applying principles of finance. Runs and documents financial analysis projects. Aids organization with financial functions, such as assessing, auditing, planning, budgeting, taxes, consolidation, cost control, and... [+] More
Analyzes past and present financial data of organization and estimates future revenues and expenditures, applying principles of finance. Runs and documents financial analysis projects. Aids organization with financial functions, such as assessing, auditing, planning, budgeting, taxes, consolidation, cost control, and project control. Evaluates and analyzes capital expenditures, depreciation, proposals, investment opportunities, rate of return, profit plans, operating records, financial statements, etc. Analyzes records of present and past operations, trends and costs, estimated and realized revenues, administrative commitments, and obligations incurred to project future revenues and expenses. Documents revenues and expenditures expected and submits to management. Develops financial/accounting concepts for financial planning and control. Assists in preparation of special studies, analyses, and recommendations in areas such as budgets, forecasts, financial plans, governmental requirements, statistical reports, and business forecasts. Advises management on matters, such as effective use of resources and assumptions underlying budget forecasts. Interprets budgets to management. Conducts and may lead audits. May assist in financial analysis of legislative projects to develop capital improvement budget. May act as consultant to management on financial policies, procedures, and applications. May assist communities in developing budget and efficient use of funds. May provide functional and technical direction to other staff members. [-] Less
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Financial Analyst Head
Conduct quantitative analyses of information affecting investment programs of public or private institutions.
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Financial Analyst Auditor
Conduct quantitative analyses of information affecting investment programs of public or private institutions.
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Financial Analyst Accountant
Analyzes statistics and utilizes principles of accounting to analyze past and present financial operations and estimates future revenues and expenditures. Studies records of present and past operations, trends and costs, estimated and realized revenues, administrative commitments, and obligations incurred. Advises... [+] More
Analyzes statistics and utilizes principles of accounting to analyze past and present financial operations and estimates future revenues and expenditures. Studies records of present and past operations, trends and costs, estimated and realized revenues, administrative commitments, and obligations incurred. Advises management regarding matters, such as effective use of resources and return on investments scenarios. Excludes paraprofessionals. May develop, install, and maintain accounting systems that provide control of investments, receivables, and expenditures. [-] Less
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Financial Analyst Statistical
Analyzes past and present financial data of organization and estimates future revenues and expenditures, applying principles of finance. Runs and documents financial analysis projects. Aids organization with financial functions, such as assessing, auditing, planning, budgeting, taxes, consolidation, cost control, and... [+] More
Analyzes past and present financial data of organization and estimates future revenues and expenditures, applying principles of finance. Runs and documents financial analysis projects. Aids organization with financial functions, such as assessing, auditing, planning, budgeting, taxes, consolidation, cost control, and project control. Evaluates and analyzes capital expenditures, depreciation, proposals, investment opportunities, rate of return, profit plans, operating records, financial statements, etc. Analyzes records of present and past operations, trends and costs, estimated and realized revenues, administrative commitments, and obligations incurred to project future revenues and expenses. Documents revenues and expenditures expected and submits to management. Develops financial/accounting concepts for financial planning and control. Assists in preparation of special studies, analyses, and recommendations in areas such as budgets, forecasts, financial plans, governmental requirements, statistical reports, and business forecasts. Advises management on matters, such as effective use of resources and assumptions underlying budget forecasts. Interprets budgets to management. Conducts and may lead audits. May assist in financial analysis of legislative projects to develop capital improvement budget. May act as consultant to management on financial policies, procedures, and applications. May assist communities in developing budget and efficient use of funds. May provide functional and technical direction to other staff members. [-] Less
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Financial-Decision Support Analyst
Identifies, analyzes, and monitors issues that affect profitability, growth, and productivity. Uses computer software for research, audit, and analysis of clinical and business data to help identify and understand opportunities to improve processes and outcomes. Selects appropriate statistical methods. Provides accurate... [+] More
Identifies, analyzes, and monitors issues that affect profitability, growth, and productivity. Uses computer software for research, audit, and analysis of clinical and business data to help identify and understand opportunities to improve processes and outcomes. Selects appropriate statistical methods. Provides accurate and useful reports about potential business opportunities. Remains current on data sources and analysis tools. This position typically requires a Bachelor's and three years of clinical or financial analysis work experience in a healthcare environment. May be responsible for recommending strategic alternatives and developing operational plans. [-] Less
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Chartered Financial Analyst
Analyzes past and present financial and investment data of organization and estimates future revenues and expenditures, applying principles of finance. Displays a high level of expertise in investment management, portfolio management, investment banking, financial analysis of stocks, bonds, and their... [+] More
Analyzes past and present financial and investment data of organization and estimates future revenues and expenditures, applying principles of finance. Displays a high level of expertise in investment management, portfolio management, investment banking, financial analysis of stocks, bonds, and their derivative assets, asset valuation, and strategies for applying the tools, inputs, and asset valuation models in managing equity, fixed income, and derivative investments. Conducts and documents financial analysis projects. Displays a high level of competence and integrity in areas such as accounting, economics, ethics, money management, and security analysis. Assists organization with financial functions, such as assessing, auditing, planning, budgeting, taxes, consolidation, cost control, and project control. Evaluates and analyzes capital expenditures, depreciation, proposals, investment opportunities, rate of return, profit plans, operating records, financial statements, etc. Requires a bachelor's degree, a minimum of four years of investment/financial experience, and completion of the CFA Institute of USA's series of three examinations. Analyzes records of present and past operations, trends and costs, estimated and realized revenues, administrative commitments, and obligations incurred to project future revenues and expenses. Documents revenues and expenditures expected and submits to management. Develops financial/accounting concepts for financial planning and control. Assists in preparation of special studies, analyses, and recommendations in areas such as budgets, forecasts, financial plans, governmental requirements, statistical reports, and business forecasts. Advises management on matters, such as effective use of resources and assumptions underlying budget forecasts. Interprets budgets to management. Conducts and may lead audits. May assist in financial analysis of legislative projects to develop capital improvement budget. May act as consultant to management on financial policies, procedures, and applications. May assist communities in developing budget and efficient use of funds. May provide functional and technical direction to other staff members. [-] Less
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Associate Financial Analyst
Assists in compiling, analyzing and interpreting financial information for management decision-making. Assists organization with financial functions, such as assessing, auditing, planning, budgeting, taxes, consolidation, cost control, and project control. Analyzes past and present financial data of organization and estimates future... [+] More
Assists in compiling, analyzing and interpreting financial information for management decision-making. Assists organization with financial functions, such as assessing, auditing, planning, budgeting, taxes, consolidation, cost control, and project control. Analyzes past and present financial data of organization and estimates future revenues and expenditures, applying principles of finance. Assists in the compilation of the annual plan capital budget, monthly forecast capital expenditures updates, and the long-range plan capital expenditure projections. Analyzes capital expenditures, depreciation, proposals, investment opportunities, rate of return, profit plans, operating records, financial statements, etc. Analyzes the financial projections for monthly income estimate forecasts, annual and long-range plans, and special studies using integrated financial software. Generates the monthly income estimate and operating reports including written commentary and analysis of variances. Performs other ad-hoc financial studies such as lease versus purchase, internal rate of return, etc. Assists in accounting for all assigned financial transactions in an effective and efficient manner by gathering, analyzing, classifying, and recording financial data. Summarizes financial data through the preparation of reports, schedules, statements, invoices, and filings, including rate filings. Analyzes accounts and financial results by developing an understanding of assigned financial and related business transaction flows, including supporting electronic data processing systems. Maintains accurate financial and accounting records which are in compliance with applicable company policies. [-] Less
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Financial Quantitative Analyst
Analyzes information, using quantitative analyses, affecting financial products or technology of public or private financial institutions that engage in investing, borrowing, lending, saving, or managing risk. Adapts existing and develops new mathematical models, from multiple asset classes to emerging markets... [+] More
Analyzes information, using quantitative analyses, affecting financial products or technology of public or private financial institutions that engage in investing, borrowing, lending, saving, or managing risk. Adapts existing and develops new mathematical models, from multiple asset classes to emerging markets trading, and develops new and improved technologies and investment instruments. Assists in identifying financial risk issues and providing solutions. Researches historical market information with the goal of developing algorithmic market making strategies. Assists in building, developing, evaluating, and testing theories and existing strategies that can be developed and incorporated into new and improved strategies, analytical tools, and advanced financial investment instruments. Performs integration of new products into existing risk models. [-] Less
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Accountant Financial Analyst
Analyzes statistics and utilizes principles of accounting to analyze past and present financial operations and estimates future revenues and expenditures. Studies records of present and past operations, trends and costs, estimated and realized revenues, administrative commitments, and obligations incurred. Advises... [+] More
Analyzes statistics and utilizes principles of accounting to analyze past and present financial operations and estimates future revenues and expenditures. Studies records of present and past operations, trends and costs, estimated and realized revenues, administrative commitments, and obligations incurred. Advises management regarding matters, such as effective use of resources and return on investments scenarios. Excludes paraprofessionals. May develop, install, and maintain accounting systems that provide control of investments, receivables, and expenditures. [-] Less
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