Job Description:
Job description
Purpose of the Job
The Financial Analyst applies principles of accounting to analyze past and present financial operations, and estimates future revenues and expenditures. The Financial Analyst II performs complex budgetary functions, conducts financial, statistical, and analytical studies; prepares financial reports, statements, and partners with managers of the Credit Union on variance analysis and profitability analysis including Branch, Product, and Member; assists in strategic performance metrics and assists in the creation of Credit Union Scorecard.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
Performs complex accounting functions for organization; creates, analyze, and maintains chart of accounts and assign codes in accordance with internal policies.
Prepares month-end entries and documents and assist with month-end close procedures.
Monitors prepaid, accounts receivables and accounts payable for organization along with its subsidiaries.
Assists with creation of reports for asset liability management.
Performs periodic review of financial reports and verifies accuracy and fiscal solvency.
Assists with the development of budgets for the organization.
Provides information and assists staff and administrators in budget preparation.
Performs statistical analysis of expense and income accounts and budgets.
Monitors and evaluates budgetary line items for appropriateness to ensure fiscal solvency and accountability.
Maintains communication with internal management and external regulators regarding financial matters.
Prepares the NCUA 5300 (call report); meets with CFO, Controller, and Assistant Controller to review updates to NCUA 5300 report.
Prepares complex financial reports as mandated by our Senior Management Team, the Credit Unions CUSO, and NCUA.
Assists internal management in compiling data and interpreting legal reporting requirements and regulations.
Creates and maintains statistical reports.
Plans and monitors timelines to meet strict deadlines in internal and external reporting regulations.
Reviews and verifies statistical and financial information including independent audit reports.
Researches and analyzes financial data for internal management.
Creates, organizes, and maintains files using database and spreadsheet programs; retrieves and organizes data into required reporting formats; collects, retrieves and organizes data to identify financial discrepancies and resolves management inquires; recommends solutions to staff ensuring that corrections or changes are implemented properly.
Must possess sound understanding of generally accepted accounting procedures and concepts
Must be able to perform, interpret, and analyze financial information
Must have excellent communication skills in English, both verbal and written
Must demonstrate high level skills in MS Excel, including macros
Must have project management skills, with advanced knowledge of Microsoft Project
Proficient in reporting software required; Crystal reports preferred
Database skills required, with working knowledge of Access, Visual Basic, and SQL preferred
Must have ability to understand all business processes within the credit union
Must be detail oriented
Excellent reasoning abilities and sound judgment required
Must be able to manage multiple tasks concurrently
Must be able to work in a general office environment
Must be flexible and able to shift resources and priorities as required
Must have ability to generate and analyze research data including a advanced knowledge of appropriate financial analysis techniques
Must be able to complete all assignments with minimal supervision
Should possess a strong commitment to providing excellent service to clients members
Bachelorâ??s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field required, or a minimum of 5 years experience which comparable knowledge and abilities; Masterâ??s degree preferred
Minimum of 2-5 years experience in financial reporting required
Minimum of 1-2 years experience in functional cost and profitability required, preferably in financial services
Working knowledge of Asset liability management tools and concepts
Exposure to non-accounting functions, financial products and services and their relationship to accounting preferred
Advanced knowledge of the fundamentals of the financial industry required