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  2. Financial Analyst Job Description - AOL

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    The thing that sets financial analysts apart from most people is their mathematical aptitude and a willingness to take certification exams and earn post-graduate academic degrees while they work ...

  3. Financial analyst - Wikipedia

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    A financial analyst is a professional [1] undertaking financial analysis for external or internal clients as a core feature of the job. [2] [3] [4] [5] The role may ...

  4. Business analyst - Wikipedia

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    A business analyst's job description tends to include "creating detailed business analysis, outlining problems, opportunities and solutions for a business, budgeting and forecasting, planning and monitoring, variance and analysis, pricing, reporting, and defining business requirements and reporting back to stakeholders". [3]

  5. Job analysis - Wikipedia

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    After this, the job analyst has completed a form called a job psychograph, which displays the mental requirements of the job. [2] The measure of a sound job analysis is a valid task list. This list contains the functional or duty areas of a position, the related tasks, and the basic training recommendations.

  6. Job Descriptions Decoded: Healthcare Analytics Analyst ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/2014-05-21-job-descriptions...

    Getty Images In this week's "Job Descriptions Decoded," I analyze a healthcare analytics position. This is the fourth in a series where I break down job descriptions and highlight items listed ...

  7. Business analysis - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_Analysis

    Business analysis is a professional discipline [1] focused on identifying business needs and determining solutions to business problems. [2] Solutions may include a software-systems development component, process improvements, or organizational changes, and may involve extensive analysis, strategic planning and policy development.