Appendixes. I. College and university degree and non-degree programs -- A. Actuarial science -- B. Banking and finance -- C. Financial planning -- D. Internal auditing -- E. Insurance and risk management -- II. Graduate schools : M.A. and M.B.A. programs -- III. Professional associations and organizations -- IV. Professional certifications -- V. Professional periodicals -- VI. Regulatory agencies of the United States government -- VII. Internet resources : the World Wide Web and career planning -- Glossary.
Banking. Account executive, banking -- Bank teller -- Customer service representative, banking -- Personal banker -- Branch manager, banking -- Regional manager, banking -- Bank card manager -- Consumer loan officer -- Commercial loan officer -- Commercial loan workout officer -- Small-business banker -- Loan processor -- Loan collector -- Credit analyst -- Mortgage broker -- Real estate appraiser -- Letter of credit manager -- Financial services sales representative -- Investment portfolio manager, banking -- Trust officer -- Call center service representative -- Call center manager -- Business development manager -- Marketing specialist, financial services -- Marketing manager -- Operations manager -- Compliance officer -- Residential mortgage originator -- Commercial real estate loan officer.
Insurance. Account executive, insurance -- Customer service representative, insurance -- Field representative, insurance -- Agent/broker, property and casualty insurance -- Insurance agent/broker, life -- Claims representative -- Insurance claims adjuster -- Insurance claims examiner -- Insurance fraud investigator -- Actuary -- Insurance policy rate -- Insurance underwriter -- Benefits administrator -- Loss control specialist -- Cost containment specialist -- Data entry clerk, insurance.
Supervisory agencies. Bank examiner -- Insurance examiner.
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The U.S. Department of Labor predicts that jobs in financial services will grow 12 percent over the next several years. The demand will be higher for certain positions in accounting, financial reporting, client services, and risk management due both to recently enacted legislation that imposes more rigorous financial reporting standards and to demographic changes, including a rise in the elderly population. Career Opportunities in Banking, Finance, and Insurance, Second Edition profiles 86 jobs, including eight new to this edition. All information has been reviewed and updated to reflect current industry trends and salaries. The appendixes have been completely revised and updated as well. - Publisher.