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  2. Financial Analyst Job Description - AOL

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    Financial Analyst Job Description. Joyce Hanson. Updated July 14, 2016 at 6:08 PM. The thing that sets financial analysts apart from most people is their mathematical aptitude and a willingness to ...

  3. Financial analyst - Wikipedia

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    A financial analyst is a ... analyst job and is often not required for "buy-side" (investment firms) analysts. ... allow the Finance department to advise senior ...

  4. List of accounting roles - Wikipedia

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    A mid-level accounting position between junior accountant and senior accountant. At public accounting firms, staff accountant may be an entry-level position. Staff accountants typically have bachelor degrees but are not necessarily Certified Public Accountants. Typical duties of a staff accountant include preparing journal entries and ...

  5. Accounting analyst - Wikipedia

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    An accounting analyst evaluates public company financial statements. Public companies issue these annual financial statements as required by the Security and Exchange Commission. The statements include the balance sheet, the income statement, the statement of cash flows and the notes to the financial statements. Specifically, the notes to the ...

  6. Accounting Job Description - AOL

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    Accounting Job Description. Christine Rochelle. Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:09 PM. accounting jobs. Math is a skill that not every professional can boast about, ...

  7. Financial analysis - Wikipedia

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    Financial analysts often assess the following elements of a firm: Profitability - its ability to earn income and sustain growth in both the short- and long-term. A company's degree of profitability is usually based on the income statement, which reports on the company's results of operations;

  8. FP&A - Wikipedia

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    This positioning allows management to preemptively address issues relating, e.g., to customers and operations, as well as the more traditional business-finance problems. Relatedly, although Budgeting and Forecasting are typically done at specific times in the year - and correspondingly cover specific time periods - FP&A, by contrast, has a ...

  9. Credit analyst - Wikipedia

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    A credit analyst [1] [2] is a person employed by an organization to analyze the credit worthiness of customers and potential customers, and to assist in the ongoing management, classification and quantification of credit risk thereafter. See Credit analysis § Role and Financial analyst § Corporate and other for discussion.