Financial Associate (Corporate) gathers and interprets financial data in order to assist in corporate financial decisions. Assists in determining scope and pricing of offering and developing plans. Being a Financial Associate (Corporate) identifies new investment, merger, or acquisition opportunities for the company. Provides details for the SEC registration of securities. Additionally, Financial Associate (Corporate) participates in negotiations with principles and others. Requires a bachelor's degree of Finance. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. The Financial Associate (Corporate) works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. To be a Financial Associate (Corporate) typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Description
The Corporate Financial Analyst is a key contributor to the Corporate accounting department and the overall Corporate finance team. This role integral to the Corporate month-end close process preparing reconciliations, analyzing account activity, recording monthly journal entries, and various monthly reporting. The Financial Analyst is responsible for maintaining the fixed asset system utilized by US businesses and several international businesses. The Financial Analyst will also assist with maintaining the lease accounting software for all global businesses in accordance with ASC 842.
The Financial Analyst works closely with other Corporate departments through everyday responsibilities and involvement in cross departmental initiatives therefore a successful candidate will be self-motivated, hands-on, detail oriented and have strong problem solving, analytical and interpersonal skills.
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Requirements
Education: Bachelor’s degree in accounting, CPA preferred.
Experience: 1-3 years’ experience in public accounting, or similar progressive experience.