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The ideal candidate will be responsible for collections of outstanding accounts receivable dollars from existing client base and all other aspects of collections, resolving customer billing problems and reducing delinquency.
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As a Cash Application Specialist, this individual will take ownership of accurate and timely recording of incoming payments, processing credit card transactions requests, apply/unapply payment requests, and communicating any payment irregularities to the Accounts Receivable Specialists.
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3+ years of experience implementing some combination of Oracle ERP Cloud Financials modules such as: Oracle Cloud General Ledger, Oracle Accounts Payable, Oracle Accounts Receivable and Revenue Management, Oracle Fixed Assets, Oracle Cash Management.
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This job description highlights the key responsibilities and requirements for the Cash Application Specialist role, emphasizing the need for a strong background in accounts receivable, attention to detail, and the ability to work independently in a fully onsite, team-oriented environment.
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2-4 years of related Accounts Receivable or Finance experience. Bachelor"s degree in Accounts Receivable Finance. Responsible for monitoring and maintaining assigned accounts - customer calls, account adjustments, customer reconciliations and processing credit memos.
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The position of Accounts Receivable Specialist will play a critical role in supporting the company’s strategy by optimizing the timely receipt of payments from customers to ensure proper flow of new orders received, minimizing risk by closely monitoring credit limits, and analyzing deductions to ensure potential recovery of funds which will contribute to the optimization of cash-flow to support the growth of the business.
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The Accounts Receivable Credit Specialist is responsible for reviewing all insurance and patient credit balances and determine whether a refund, a transfer, a reversal or correction of a contractual allowance may be warranted.
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Reporting to the Grant Administrator, the Accounts Receivable Specialist will perform a variety of financial functions under the direct supervision of the Grant Administrator. Erie Neighborhood House, a progressive social service agency serving the Chicago metropolitan area and dedicated to promoting a just and inclusive society, is seeking a full-time Accounts Receivable Specialist.
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The Accounts Receivable Specialist collects, maintains, and secures accurate payment and credit information on the assigned customer base. We seek the talent of a dynamic Accounts Receivable Specialist who seeks to bring their A game to a collaborative team of talented professionals.
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Credit Specialist supervises the repayment of funds and contacts defaulters to tend to their accounts with urgency. To determine whether clients are eligible for financial aid, we are looking for a responsible Credit Specialist.
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Job Description SummaryThe AR Analyst is responsible for interacting internally and externally to resolve outstanding issues relating to accounts receivable, inclusive of Credit, Collections, Invoicing, Cash Application, Dispute Resolution and Customer Order Release.
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Knowledge of credit, collections and accounts receivable. We are looking for a Credit and Collections Specialist who is passionate about adding value to the organization by performing credit analysis and collections for a large, complex portfolio that will help mitigate risk and minimize bad debt.
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Collaborates frequently with TLC staff, Pricing, Shareholder contacts, Operations, Credit, Accounts Receivable, et al. The Specialist, Program Dealer grows sales with existing customers while developing new customer accounts to achieve sales and profit goals within a geographical territory.
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Summary This position is responsible for Credit Specialist Clerk and is seeking a highly motivated and energetic individual to work in our finance department. Requirements / Education / Experience Associate’s Degree from a two year college and/or a minimum of 3 years of Accounts Receivable experience Intermediate to advanced Excel skills and proficient with MS office.
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The ideal candidate will be self-directed and comfortable performing accounting and bookkeeping duties to include cash application of checks, ACH, Wire, and Credit Cards, chargebacks, payment shortages and overages, reconciling daily input, and resolving discrepancies and variances, preparing related reports and providing support to the Accounts Receivable Department.
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