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Financial Analyst
Financial analysts help guide businesses and individuals in making investment choices. They carry out financial research and analysis, which they use to provide investment suggestions to clients. But analysts and advisors differ in their clientele and in the information they give out. Financial analysts
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evaluate the economic outlook of different sectors and industries for organizations that wish to invest. Analysts research industry statements and use company sales, costs, commodity prices, tax rates, and expenses to evaluate a firm's current and projected value. Analysts also meet with executives to evaluate an organizations leadership and market outlook. In addition, analysts research whole industries, evaluating business strategies, product trends, and market competition. In order to correctly interpret a company's success and value, analysts must also be familiar with and understand the market effect of industrial regulations and policy changes.
Management Accountant
Management accountant. Also called a cost, managerial, industrial, corporate, or private account, management accountants record and analyze the financial information of the companies for which they work. The management accountant job description includes a detailed listing of responsibilities, such
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as budgeting, performance evaluation, cost management, and asset management. Management accountants are often a part of executive teams involved in strategic planning or the development of new products, where they analyze and interpret financial information that corporate executives need in order to make sound business decisions. They also prepare financial reports for other groups, including stock holders, creditors, regulatory agencies, and tax authorities. Management accountants are usually a part of an accounting department, employed a large company, and may work in many areas that may include financial analysis, planning, budgeting, and cost accounting.