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A leading technology firm in the UK is seeking a Financial Analyst to partner with businesses in operational and strategic capital strategies. The ideal candidate will have a degree in business or economics, along with 2+ years of financial analysis experience. Responsibilities include providing financial analysis, establishing relationships with leaders, and understanding financial processes to support business initiatives. The role offers flexibility while prioritizing in-person collaboration for success.
Partners with the businesses to ensure that the capital strategies are operationally supported and strategically focused to secure the greatest return on investment for the global company. Gathers financial data and performs financial analyses and reporting (e.g., profit & loss, balance sheet, cash flow, pricing, etc.) to influence decisions within the business and to drive cross‑business initiatives (e.g., Mergers & Acquisitions). Drives the forecasting process (weekly, monthly, and long term) by analyzing trends within the businesses and ensuring alignment with business‑ and corporate‑wide objectives. Communicates and drives adherence to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and the organization’s financial goals and policies. Has the fiduciary responsibility to represent financial results correctly both internally and externally. Ensures strong business controls.
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