The graph below is a comparison of salary data for 10 jobs in Spokane Valley, Washington, as provided by the free SalaryExpert®
Salary Report and Salary Calculator.
If you are a professional who requires compensation survey data for your work please consult ERI Economic Research Institute's Salary Assessor.
Average Salary
Updated: 05/21/2013
Analyst Credit: Assesses credit information to determine risk involved in lending money to customers, and prepares report of findings. Composes loan applications, including results of credit analysis and summary of loan request to loan committee for decision. Picks required information, including company... [+] More
Analyst Credit: Assesses credit information to determine risk involved in lending money to customers, and prepares report of findings. Composes loan applications, including results of credit analysis and summary of loan request to loan committee for decision. Picks required information, including company financial statements and balance sheet, and records data on spreadsheet. Performs industry research and ratios.
Enters codes for computer program to generate ratios for use in evaluating commercial customer's financial status. Compares items, such as liquidity, profitability, credit history, and cash, with other companies of same industry, size, and geographic location. Analyzes such factors as income growth, quality of management, market share, potential risks of industry, and collateral appraisal. Describes credit risk and amount of loan profit. Prepares credit and cash flow analysis. Maintains loan and credit data. May visit company to collect information as part of analysis. (Source: eDOT Job Description) [-] Less
Cost of Living Data
A renter's cost of living for someone making $52,295 in Spokane Valley, Washington is 101.9% of the US National Average. For more information, or to compare cost of living data between two cities, click here.
View "Analyst Credit" salary data for other cities in Washington