Provides assistance to the team in gathering and interpreting financial data to support corporate financial decisions. Collects data, prepares business reports, proposals, and presentations. Coordinates meetings and other communications between internal team and others involved in the negotiation. May require an associate degree. Typically reports to a supervisor. Works under moderate supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. Typically requires 1-3 years of related experience. view job details
Compile, analyze, interpret and report financial data. Collect/format/assemble presentations for senior management and the Board on a monthly and quarterly basis. Assist in the preparation of supporting documentation and working with the Company's independent external auditors with annual audits and quarterly reviews. view job details
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The Corporate Financial Analyst I provides analytical support for forward-looking financial and business-related projects. Responsible for assisting in preparation, coordination, and documentation of financial analysis projects. Being a Corporate Financial Analyst I assists in financial forecasting and reconciliation of internal accounts. Assists in the preparation of forecasts and analysis of trends in manufacturing, sales, finance, general business conditions, and other related areas. In addition, Corporate Financial Analyst I requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a supervisor o... view job details
Create custom master templates to be used across the company. Build reports to summarize plan and trend variances. Manage ad hoc financial modeling projects based on issues or needs identified by the FPA leadership team. view job details
As a leading authority in the Real Estate industry, The Peak Corporate Network provides a full array of comprehensive real estate services nationwide. Since 1991, our clientele of homeowners, agents and brokers, lenders, services, investors and financial professionals have come to depend on the Peak Corporate Network to provide the expertise, services and dynamic solutions to all of their real estate needs. The Peak Corporate Network brings creative ideas and solutions to our clients along with a shared culture of information thus allowing us to pool resources to personalize our service for ma... view company details
Corporate Chefs is a provider of meals for the business dining and education markets. view company details
Corporate Office Properties Trust is a real estate investment trust. The firm invests in real estate markets of United States. It specializes in acquiring, developing, owning, leasing and managing high quality office and data center properties. Corporate Office Properties Trust was founded in 1988 and is based in Columbia, Maryland. view company details
Ameriprise Financial, Inc., through its subsidiaries, provides various financial products and services to individual and institutional clients in the United States and internationally. It operates through five segments: Advice & Wealth Management, Asset Management, Annuities, Protection, and Corporate & Other. The Advice & Wealth Management segment provides financial planning and advice, as well as full-service brokerage services primarily to retail clients through its advisors. The Asset Management segment offers investment management and advice, and investment products to retail, high net wo... view company details
In the midst of a financial crisis, we often think of going back to school as a sound investment in our future. Not only can a college education help safeguard our employment, it can also significantly boost earning power by as much as 75 percent. Indeed, in a report from the U.S. Commerce Department’s Census Bureau, individuals with a bachelor’s degree can expect to earn $2.1 million over their adult working lives, while those with only a high school diploma can expect to earn $1.2 million.But, like any investment, going back to school involves a financial commitment. And, a recession, combin... view article details
Dear Annette,Our company subsidizes memberships to a gym in our building. Everybody goes here, and I often find myself working out next to senior people in the company. How do I handle this? Out of BreathDear Out of Breath,I'm sure you realize you can glisten with perspiration and good manners at the same time. I myself do not exercise - I have People to do that for me - but nobody knows better than I do that sweat can be fabulous. It can also make the most casual situations more complicated than they appear. When working out with colleagues, you want to show you're a team player who appreciat... view article details
Your company may have a number of reasons for assessing your performance. To go over your work during the period in question.To find out what kind of training you need.To help you develop as a professional.To set goals for your future performance.To determine whether and when to promote you.To compensate you based on how well you perform.To find out how your skills fit into the corporate picture.This last point is where it all starts. By measuring how effectively you and your coworkers carry out your responsibilities, your employer is also assessing how well it is meeting its overall goals. U... view article details
All Hail the Chief(s)! This article has been brought to you by the letter “C.” If you see a “C” next to somebody’s title on a business card, you’ve most likely met a person of some importance. But, have you ever wondered about how much C-Suite executives make? Look no further! We’ve compiled a list of seven average annual “chief” salaries to give you an idea of how much these big wigs make annually, on average. 1) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Median Annual Salary: $754,713 CEOs are responsible for the short- and long-term profitability and growth of their company. They organize leadership and... view article details
Job descriptionAccountants and auditors ensure that firms are run efficiently by providing them with valuable financial information and accurate record keeping. Accountants on a day-to-day basis are responsible for bookkeeping, including the tracking of expenses and revenue, payroll, and paying bills. Accountants are also responsible for preparing balance sheets, profit and loss statements, and other financial reports, and may also analyze trends, costs, revenues, financial commitments, and obligations to predict future revenues and expenses.Accountants are increasingly becoming an important p... view article details