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What are the average salary ranges for jobs in the Financial Services? There are 577 jobs in Financial Services category. Average salaries can vary and range from $50,025 to $79,883. Salary ranges can differ significantly depending on the job, industry, location, required experience, specific skills, education, and other factors... Salaries listed below are U.S. national averages data from May 28, 2024.

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Alternate Job Titles: Tax Accountant II | Tax Accountant - Intermediate | Tax Records and Reporting Accountant II

Responsible for the maintenance of tax records and the preparation of tax returns, tax-related schedules and reports. Prepares paperwork for local, state and federal level returns to be submitted within specified deadlines. May analyze tax regulations to ensure all regulations are met by organization. May require a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a supervisor or a manager. Gains exposure t... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Junior Block Trader

Responsible for the timely buying and selling of block orders. Reviews orders to ensure accuracy, proper record keeping, and conformance to regulations. Evaluates market volatility and ensures clients receive the best rate available. Executes stock orders that consist of at least 10,000 shares or that have a value of $200,000 or more. Requires a bachelor's degree in area of specialty and may requi... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Corporate Bond Trader, Entry

Responsible for the timely buying and selling of corporate bonds. Reviews orders to ensure accuracy, proper record keeping, and conformance to regulations. Carries out trades and maintains the corporation's accounts. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. Work is closely managed. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Typically requires 0-2 years ... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Intermediate Options Trader

Responsible for the timely buying and selling of stock options. Reviews orders to ensure accuracy, proper record keeping, and conformance to regulations. May provide input or develop financial models to mitigate risk and ensure profits. Requires a bachelor's degree in area of specialty or in a related area, and may require state licensure. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/departmen... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Entry OTC Trader | Over The Counter Securities Trader I

Responsible for timely buying and selling in the over-the-counter market. Reviews stock orders to ensure accuracy, proper record keeping, and conformance to regulations. Evaluates market volatility, carries out trades, and maintains accounts to ensure customer satisfaction. Develops relationships with dealers to obtain optimal trade execution. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a m... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Margin Clerk III | Senior Margin Clerk

Compiles data and determines customer margin in stock purchased. Determines brokerage fees and notifies supervisor when customer margin is less than government regulations or brokerage firm requirements. Researches customer margin account problems using customer account information and transaction records. May require an associate degree. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Typically req... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Entry Treasury Analyst | Treasury Operations Analyst I | Treasury Specialist I

Responsible for supporting all aspects of daily treasury operations. Oversees cash reporting and forecasting, credit administration, lender compliance requirements, administration of business insurance programs, and debt facility modeling. Researches economic trends and investment opportunities. May assist senior staff with preparing materials and reports using standard methodologies and procedure... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Intermediate Treasury Analyst | Treasury Operations Analyst II | Treasury Specialist II

Responsible for supporting all aspects of daily treasury operations. Oversees cash reporting and forecasting, credit administration, lender compliance requirements, administration of business insurance programs, and debt facility modeling. Researches economic trends and investment opportunities. May assist senior staff with preparing materials and reports using standard methodologies and procedure... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Treasury Analyst I | Entry Treasury Analyst | Treasury Specialist I

Responsible for supporting all aspects of daily treasury operations. Oversees cash reporting and forecasting, credit administration, lender compliance requirements, administration of business insurance programs, and debt facility modeling. Researches economic trends and investment opportunities. May assist senior staff with preparing materials and reports using standard methodologies and procedure... View job details


Alternate Job Titles: Treasury Analyst II | Intermediate Treasury Analyst | Treasury Specialist II

Responsible for supporting all aspects of daily treasury operations. Oversees cash reporting and forecasting, credit administration, lender compliance requirements, administration of business insurance programs, and debt facility modeling. Researches economic trends and investment opportunities. May assist senior staff with preparing materials and reports using standard methodologies and procedure... View job details


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