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Finance FP&A Intern-ascena

Objective:
By the end of the internship, the summer associate will be exposed to a broad range of corporate Financial Planning & Analysis functions in the organization.
S/he will assist the team with strategic initiative projects and provide support on day to day functions as needed.
o Support the corporate FP&A team to meet recurring and project specific objectiveso Participate in general financial duties as directedo Take on challenging work assignmentso Meet predefined goals and deadlinesJob Activities:
Your responsibilities will vary based on assigned projects and is designed to provide you with a thorough understanding of the business.
Generally, our internships will focus on the following functional areas:
o Financial Planning - exposure to budgeting and monthly forecast processo Sales reporting - daily sales consolidation, key retail metrics, and risk/opportunity assessmentso Capital Management - new capital requests (DCF analysis) and project hindsight analysiso Systems - support build out of Hyperion Planning (Essbase) to leverage best in class technology to drive efficiency and business knowledgeo Inventory Management - analysis on inventory positions and turns, cash conversion cycle, and impact on cash flow projectionsProject Goals / Special Assignments:
o TBD Requirements Qualificationso Entering final year or semester of Bachelors (or Masters) degree programo Major or minor in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or a related fieldo Strong organizational, verbal and written communication skillso Excellent creativity, problem solving, and strategic thinking skillso Ability to multitask while having strict attention to detailo Proficiency in MS Office software programs, including Excel, Powerpoint, and Outlook.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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