Financial Analyst (Formal)IIJob Skill RequirementsSpecified Duration of Work (If Any)...Duration-Compensation Type, Rate, and Annualized Result...Compensation- - - Estimated hours a skill will be applied during the task. Could be simply the task hours or specific to the skill...ExperienceLevel of skill required. Based on the tiered Job system (I - V) and a sublevel scale from 1 t0 10...1st YearLevel of skill required. Based on the tiered Job system (I - V) and a sublevel scale from 1 t0 10...StandardsSkills Required for the task...SkillsPoints are in Thousands...(in Thousands)Estimated hours a skill will be applied during the task. Could be simply the task hours or specific to the skill...CredentialLevel of skill required. Based on the tiered Job system (I - V) and a sublevel scale from 1 t0 10...LevelFocus is the proportion (based on intensity and frequency) a skills is applied relative to the other skills...HoursThis interpretation of Skill Points is based on the skill, hours, level and focus attributes (among other proprietary factors)...PointsUsage is the predicted application rate of the skill throughout the task relative to the number of hours...UsageThis interpretation of Skill Points is based on the skill, and the applied usage attributes (among other proprietary factors)..PointsQuantitative analysis is a research methodology that uses mathematical and statistical techniques to analyze numerical data and identify patterns, trends, and relationships between variables. ...Quantitative AnalysisBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Daily/ 2D222' Compare two sets of records to ensure the figures are in agreement and are accurate. Reconciliation is the key process used to determine whether the money leaving an account matches the amount spent. ...Account ReconciliationBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Weekly/ 8W816'The systematic and comprehensive recording of financial transactions pertaining to a business. Accounting also refers to the process of summarizing, analyzing and reporting these transactions. ...AccountingBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Weekly/ 8W816Process of inspecting, cleaning, transforming, and modeling data with the goal of discovering useful information, suggesting conclusions, and supporting decision-making. ...Data AnalysisBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Weekly/ 8W816Process of ensuring that collected, input, or processed data is accurate, complete, and consistent. ...Data VerificationBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Weekly/ 8W816Systematic approach to determining the optimum use of scarce resources, involving comparison of two or more alternatives in achieving a specific objective under the given assumptions and constraints. ...Economic AnalysisBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Weekly/ 8W816The process of evaluating businesses, projects, budgets and other finance-related entities to determine their suitability for investment ...Financial AnalysisBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Weekly/ 8W816Estimating of future financial outcomes for a company or project, usually applied in budgeting, capital budgeting and/or valuation. ...Financial ForecastingBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Weekly/ 8W816Comprehensive evaluation of an individual's current pay and future financial state by using current known variables to predict future income, asset values and withdrawal plans. ...Financial PlanningBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Weekly/ 8W816'Process of documenting and communicating financial activities and performance over specific time periods. ...Financial ReportingBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Weekly/ 8W816Analytical representation or illustration of an organization's business processes. ...Process ModelingBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Weekly/ 8W816Assessing the viability of a new product or service through techniques such as surveys, product testing and focus groups. ...Market Research AnalysisGP1Level Tier II - 4 4 II 425Weekly/ 8W816'Quantitative analysis of the difference between actual financial results and planned, budgeted, or forecasted amounts. ...Variance AnalysisGP1Level Tier II - 4 4 II 425Weekly/ 8W816''Managing of stakeholders of a project, program, or activity. A stakeholder is any individual, group or organization that can affect, be affected by, or perceive itself to be affected by a program. ...Stakeholder ManagementGP1Level Tier II - 4 4 II 425Weekly/ 6W610Abstract separation of a whole into its constituent parts in order to study the parts and their relations. analysis. abstract thought, logical thinking, reasoning. ...Analytical ThinkingBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Daily/ 2D222'Communicating technical information in a simple way an audience can understand. ...Articulate Technical InformationBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Daily/ 1D17'Process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues ...Complex Problem SolvingBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Daily/ 1D17'Ability to judge, make a decision, or form an opinion objectively, authoritatively, and wisely, especially in matters affecting action ...Judgment and Decision MakingBL2.5Level Tier II - 4 4 II 822Daily/ 1D17''Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) and senior stakeholders requires clear, concise communication specific to each group's needs and perspectives. ...SME CommunicationGP1Level Tier II - 4 4 II 425Weekly/ 6W610...Total Skill Points:14040272Objective is the primary goal of the task...Description- Link is a way to share an internal link to the task (if there is one)...Job LinkSkills Label™ Patent 11587190 skillslabel.com

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