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Senior Financial Analyst at Country Financial in Bloomington, IL

As a Financial Analyst at COUNTRY Financial, you'll be a forward-thinker for our Controllers team. You'll partner with business units to drive new business strategies based on data, historical trends and enterprise initiatives by modeling the financial impacts. You'll help drive and shape the future of how we conduct business in this unique role. This position offers a hybrid work schedule and is based out of our corporate offices in Bloomington, IL. How does a Financial Analyst make an impact? Provides financial analysis of results through reports, narratives, and presentations for both management and regulatory purposes, including industry analysis. Develops and prepares forecasts of financial results reflecting the changes from trends, other resources, and upcoming organizational and regulatory changes. Assists business partners in making financial decisions impacting the profitability of the companies through cost benefit analysis, lease versus buy decisions, and vendor analysis. The cost benefit analysis includes analysis of project requiring information technology, six sigma projects and business partner projects. Creates and maintains financial models and reports showing the implications of internal and external changes. Do you have what we're looking for? Degree in finance, accounting data analytics or other business related field Proven ability to prepare and analyze data to determine trends and inform decisions Develop and present findings for senior management Experience with forecasting and modeling Typically requires bachelor's degree and at least 5 years of accounting or related experience (or equivalent, such as 7 years of experience or master's degree and 3 years of experience).
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Accounting, Corporate FinanceEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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