Wealth Strategies Analyst (WSA)
Bank of America
Job Description:
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Wealth Strategies Analyst (WSA), Private Bank (PB) -
Supports Wealth Strategists in developing and preparing existing and prospective clients' financial plans, analysis, and models, which may encompass investment, retirement, estate, gift, and tax planning, and risk management. Reviews, analyzes and flowcharts estate planning documents and drafts initial financial projections. Assists in the coordination of client workshops to provide financial advisory expertise to internal sales team and existing clients. Executes and delivers on special projects as needed. Assists with marketing efforts through preparation of presentations to facilitate securing current and future business and to build credibility in the local market place. Reviews communication materials for updates on product and service offerings, policy and procedure changes, as well as personnel and risk management updates.
- Responsibilities:
- Gather financial data from a variety of sources (clients, their advisors, and internal partners).
- Review, analyze, summarize, and flowchart estate planning instruments.
- Prepare and analyze balance sheets, financial projections, and transfer tax illustrations.
- Research basic issues related to estate and financial planning including effectiveness of estate tax savings strategies, charitable planning, retirement planning, and investment issues.
- Participate in internal and external client meetings where appropriate.
- Administrative duties as needed.
- Requirements:
- Client Skills:
- Interact with internal and external clients to gather necessary data.
- Help set appropriate client expectations regarding scope and timing of deliverables.
- Financial Planning Skills:
- Basic understanding of a wide range of subject matters including income taxation, stock options, insurance, investments, retirement planning, and cash flow modeling.
- Estate Planning Skills:
- Basic understanding of the transfer tax system and core tax savings strategies such as annual gifts and GST trusts.
- Familiarity with advanced concepts such as charitable and non-charitable split interest trusts (CRTs, CLTs, GRATs, QPRTs).
- Software Skills:
- Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
- Various analytical and stochastic models.
- Qualifications:
- CFP® or enrollment in a CFP program strongly encouraged.
- JD, CPA, CFA, MST, CTFA, MBA (or progress thereto), or equivalent work experience a plus.
- Highly organized with a strong attention to detail.
- Strong analytical skills.
- Strong written and oral communication.
- Client Skills:
Skills:
- Analytical Thinking
- Attention to Detail
- Critical Thinking
- Prioritization
- Research
- Collaboration
- Customer and Client Focus
- Recording/Organizing Information
- Wealth Planning
- Written Communications
- Adaptability
- Issue Management
- Oral Communications
- Problem Solving
Minimum Education Requirement: High School Diploma / GED / Secondary School or equivalent
Shift:
1st shift (United States of America)Hours Per Week:
40