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<strong>Accounting Analyst - Remote</strong><br><br>To Apply Now - email your resume to [email protected]<br><br><strong>Who:</strong> Strong Stable Company<br><br><strong>What</strong>: Accounting Analyst with strong SQL or Tableau skills<br><br><strong>When</strong>: Interviews begin Monday with an immediate hiring timeline.<br><br><strong>Where</strong>: Remote - Must live in Metro Area<br><br><strong>Why</strong>: Growth<br><br><strong>Office Environment</strong>: 100% remote work environment with collaboration across cross-functional teams in designated metro locations.<br><br><strong>Salary</strong>: $100,000-$115,000 annually with no bonus eligibility.<br><br><strong>Position Overview:</strong><br><br>This Accounting Analyst will support the organization's financial strategy through in-depth analysis of losses, origination metrics, and servicing costs within a financial services environment. The ideal candidate will bring strong analytical expertise, advanced technical skills, and the ability to translate complex financial data into actionable insights for leadership.<br>• Key Responsibilities:<br>• Analyze and forecast portfolio losses, origination trends, and servicing expenses.<br>• Utilize SQL or Tableau to extract, analyze, and visualize financial data.<br>• Develop and maintain complex financial models to support strategic planning.<br>• Partner with cross-functional stakeholders to deliver actionable financial insights.<br>• Present financial findings and recommendations to senior leadership.<br>• Ensure the accuracy, integrity, and consistency of financial reports and dashboards.<br><br><strong>Qualifications:</strong><br>• 5+ years of financial analysis experience within financial services.<br>• Strong proficiency in SQL or Tableau is required.<br>• Advanced Excel and financial modeling expertise.<br>• Strong communication and presentation skills with executive-level exposure.<br><br>If you're interested in learning more about this opportunity or would like to discuss your qualifications, please apply now.

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