interpret financial statements
Read, understand, and interpret the key lines and indicators in financial statements. Extract the most important information from financial statements depending on the needs and integrate this information in the development of the department's plans.
Also called: interpreting financial statements, interpret finance statements, interpret financial statement, read and understand financial statements, review financial statements
- 48
- occupations list it
- 26
- as essential
- 22
- as useful
Essential for
26- accountant
- accounting analyst
- accounting manager
- audit supervisor
- budget manager
- business analyst
- business consultant
- business valuer
- chief executive officer
- chief marketing officer
- chief operating officer
- corporate treasurer
- cost analyst
- credit analyst
- financial analyst
- financial auditor
- financial controller
- financial fraud examiner
- financial planner
- financial risk manager
- investment adviser
- investment manager
- loan officer
- mortgage loan underwriter
- tax advisor
- tax clerk
Useful for
22- accounting assistant
- asset manager
- auditing clerk
- billing clerk
- bookkeeper
- corporate investment banker
- corporate lawyer
- credit adviser
- dividend analyst
- financial manager
- insurance underwriter
- investment analyst
- investment fund manager
- investor relations manager
- lawyer
- marketing consultant
- mergers and acquisitions analyst
- mortgage broker
- operations manager
- programme manager
- securities analyst
- securities trader
Definition from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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