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CAREER OBJECTIVE
Well organized and highly efficient working in multi tasking dynamic environment.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Strong analytical & problem solving abilities with a flexible
& detail oriented attitude.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Analyst – A/R
• Responsible for credit collections on all accounts
• Creation and maintenance of Customer Account Reconciliation schedules using ERP database
and Follow-up for PDC Collection, cheque bounce & overdue payments
• Identify causes for non-payment and co-ordinate with sales and finance department regarding
material changes in status of key customers’ financial positions
• Establish and review credit limits for both new and existing accounts by working in conjunction
with Credit Control Department
• Manage and mitigate credit risk by analyzing customers’ annual financial reports, quarterly and
regulatory filings (as available) as well as other reporting tools
• Working in conjunction with the Credit Manager and assisting the Accounts Manager as
necessary to insure proper application of customer remittance
SCHOLASTICS
• MBA (Finance) from New Delhi Institute of Management, New Delhi in 2010. Secured 66.33% till
date.
• B.Com.(Accounts Hons.)from RKM College, Giridih (Vinoba Bhave University, Hazaribagh) in 2007.
Secured 66%
• H.S.C from RKM College Giridih in 2004. Secured 61.11%
• S.S.C from Saraswati Shishu Vidya Mandir, Giridih in 2002. Secured 66%
BUSINESS EXPOSURE
Summer Intern: Jindal Steel & Power Ltd., Raigarh (4th May 2009 –18th June 2009)
“Pricing Of IPOs And Their After Issue Performance In The Indian Equity Market”
• Studied the performance of several IPOs over the past 3 years.
• Analysed case studies of JSW Energy & Reliance Power based on IPO.
• Used DCF analysis for Housing Development and Infrastructure Ltd.
Academic Project: New Delhi Institute of Management, New Delhi (Aug. 2009)
1)“Fundamental & Technical analysis of ONGC ”
• Detailed study of EIC (Economy, Industry, Company).
• Analysed through Dow Theory & Elliot Wave Theory.
COMPUTER PROFIENCY