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Possesses a moderate understanding of accounts payable, accounts receivable and general accounting. Experience: Previous experience with; Credit/Collections/Accounts Receivables/Customer Relations preferred.
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2+ Years experience in an Accounts Receivable role administering collections, receipts and short-pays with Canadian based retailers in pharmacy, health food, grocery and/or club retailExperience with credit card processing and payment processing through a merchant account provider is a must Experience within a computerized accounts receivable system.
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The Accounts Receivable Associate I position reports to the Credit and Collections Manager, and ensures incoming payments are received, identified, accurately posted daily to customer accounts and applied towards applicable outstanding customer invoices in a timely manner.
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The Accounts Receivable Specialist is responsible for managing a portfolio of trade accounts receivable, ensuring prompt cash collection within defined payment terms, and managing credit risk according to the company’s Credit & Collections policy.
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5+ years of experience B2B Collections/Billing/Accounts Receivable experience preferred. We are looking for a Senior AR Specialist with high volume billing, cash applications and collections experience to join a fast-paced and growing accounting department.
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The Accounts Receivable Specialist (ARS) supports the Accounting Department focusing on the processing of invoices, registration of payments, and reconciliation of account discrepancies.
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About the Role: The Accounts Receivable Specialist is part of the corporate accounting team with the primary responsibilities entering customer receipts, cash application, generating customer credit/debit memos, processing void requests, assist in setting up new customers and helping with collections.
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Process and accurately apply all incoming payments for all customer accounts from various sources including client checks, credit cards, Lockbox, Wires and ACH’s into the accounting system.
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Join Luminator Technology Group as an Accounts Receivable (AR) Specialist! Accounts Receivable (AR) Specialist. You will handle a wide range of accounting functions—from invoicing and cash application to credit analysis and collections—all while fostering strong customer relationships.
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Kaufman Dolowich, an AV-rated® firm designated one of the “Best Companies to Work For” among U.S. law firms by U.S. News & World Report, is seeking candidates for an Accounts Receivable Specialist.
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The Accounts Receivable Specialist will utilize their knowledge to identify and allocate client payments and ensure that all payments are posted and distributed accurately within required time frames while conforming to all applicable internal controls.
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Previous experience with; Credit/Collections/Accounts Receivables/Customer Relations preferred. Liaison to customer accounts for billing inquiries and focal point for; cash applications, credit and collections activities.
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You will be responsible for effectively billing customers for work performed, as well as a variety of tasks from the compliance of accounting, credit/collections, and overall administrative requirements.
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Mays is currently recruiting for an Accounts Receivable and Collections Specialist. AA degree in Accounting or Business Management required and three plus years of collections experience from Z.
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Role: Accounts Receivable Specialist. Download, post, and reconcile electronic remittance files and work with the billing and collections representatives to resolve posting problems.
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