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Capital Summer F&A Intern

UPS

UPS

Capital Summer F&A Intern

Atlanta, GA
Internship
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    UPS Capital is the financial services branch of UPS, established to meet the financial needs of businesses while accelerating money and goods through their supply chains. By combining financial services with all other UPS capabilities, UPS Capital creates a key link in the UPS global commerce synchronization strategy.

    OTHER DUTIES

    • Special Projects as defined including preparation of materials for annual Strategic Planning conference held in late August, working with the Financial Planning Manager
    • Other Special Projects as defined by the Accounting Manager
    • Researches requested expenses and project trends within budget guidelines
    • Assists in developing and maintaining planning tools (e.g., Khalix, etc.) and templates to utilize in planning and forecasting
    • Assists in the collection of operating expenses from various support functions to contribute to financial planning
    • Assists in updating monthly and quarterly forecasts to ensure accurate forecasts are maintained
  • Qualifications

    PREFERRED COMPETENCIES

    • Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office suite (Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel required); working knowledge of Access is a plus
    • Working knowledge of databases is strongly preferred
    • Strong analytical, time management, and communication (verbal/written) skills
    • Demonstrates an understanding of basic financial terminology and concepts such as cash flows, operating profit/loss, and net income; conducts financial analyses
    • Thorough attention to detail is imperative

    UPS is an equal opportunity employer – race/color/religion/sex/national origin/veteran/disability/sexual orientation/gender identity

  • Industry
    Package/Freight Delivery
  • About Us

    Founded on a $100 loan in 1907, 2 teenage boys opened up a messenger service in a 6 by 17 foot office located just below the sidewalk on Second Avenue and Main Street in Seattle, WA. Messengers ran errands, carried notes, hand baggage, and delivered trays of food for customers. They also delivered packages, traveling by streetcars and bicycles for longer trips, and later using motorcycles.