Finance and Investment Intern at Miray Holdings
Kirkwood, Missouri, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

12 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

12 Jan, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Microsoft Office, Excel, Analytical Skills, Written Communication, Verbal Communication, Strong Work Ethic, Willingness to Learn

Industry

Description
Job Details Job Location: Foundation - St. Louis, MO 63122 Position Type: Seasonal Finance and Investment Intern LCMS Foundation The LCMS Foundation Mission The Foundation has four primary purposes: Providing planned giving services to LCMS members for the benefit of all ministries of the Synod. Providing investment management services for ministry funds and endowments held by congregations and other LCMS ministries and institutions. Providing training to others in the LCMS on how to do charitable gift planning. Receiving non-cash gifts, like land and securities, on behalf of any LCMS organization, so that they can convert those gifts into liquid assets. When the Foundation does its job well, both donors and ministries are blessed. Specifically, donors are assisted in using their God-given spirit of generosity to make the most effective gifts to ministries and their families. While ministries are blessed through the creation of long-term funding sources, as well as by having the Foundation as a trusted steward to invest and grow those sources. Department Profile The LCMS Foundation’s mission is to Link Christians with Giving Opportunities. It does so by focusing on the areas of planning giving, trust, and investment management. Reporting Relationships Reports to the Senior Vice President Finance/Administration. Essential Job Functions Learn about the Foundation’s investment program and financial operations. Review and analyze financial statements. Research topics as assigned and report to senior management. Perform analytical projects as assigned, including revenue and expense analysis, peer comparison, trend analysis, and industry research. Understand the Foundation’s organization and learn how investment models is shaped by the need to encourage and support planned giving. Interact with Accounting, Investment, and Trust Administration team. Education and Experience Applicants should be Business, Finance, Economics or Accounting majors. Competencies (Knowledge, Skills and Abilities) Proficient in Microsoft Office applications, especially excel. Strong work ethic and willingness to learn. Successful completion of coursework in Finance, Economics, and Business. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Good analytical skills. Supervisory Responsibility None Qualifications
Responsibilities
The intern will learn about the Foundation’s investment program and financial operations, review financial statements, and perform analytical projects. They will also interact with various teams within the organization.
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