FINANCIAL ANALYST

  • Full Time
  • Sittingbourne
  • Salary Guide: £25,000 - £40,000

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Massive (UK) Ltd

As the financial analyst for RTC, this person will assist the monthly US accounting close, perform and coordinate account activity and variance analys... Role: financial Analyst, Category: Financial Services, Size: 51-100

FINANCIAL ANALYST: Massive (UK) Ltd

As the financial analyst for RTC, this person will assist the monthly US accounting close, perform and coordinate account activity and variance analysis, and prepare financial reporting for key customers. Responsibilities vary and span key accounting areas, including financial results research and analysis, financial reporting, customer rebate analysis, tax-related inquiries from state taxing authorities, and participation in special ad-hoc projects.

Position: Financial Analyst
Location: Sittingbourne
Hours: Full Time
Salary Guide: £25,000 – £40,000
Last Updated: 26 May 2025
Job Category: Financial Services

Financial Analyst Role:

A Financial Analyst, or Financial Consultant assesses projects and companies to decide whether they are suitable for investment. Primary duties include compiling reports on the viability of the business and presenting it to potential investors or banks, reviewing trends in turnover and profit and offering advice to their clients or employers on the financial performance of the business.

Other Duties:

  • Creating charts, tables and graphs to allow them to present data in an effective format
  • Analysing financial reports, including data on income and expenditure and market performance
  • Interpreting information about yield, price, risk, stability and other factors that contribute to a company’s viability
  • Monitoring industry news and developments to identify potential investment opportunities and minimise risk
  • Maintaining a working knowledge of their industry using trusted sources such as trade bodies, industry experts, government agencies and other corporate developments.
  • Comparing stock performances for their industry and using them to make predictions
  • Creating financial models and using them to recommend investment, expansion, cost-cutting ideas or revenue growth streams
  • Reviewing company accounts



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