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Accounts Receivable Manager. Hands-on experience with managing and supervising the accounts receivable department and ensuring the payments are collected from clients on time.
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Join our Corporate Finance Team at Helen of Troy as our Accounts Receivable Specialist, and make an immediate impact on our trusted brands: OXO, HydroFlask, Osprey, Honeywell, PUR, Braun, Vicks, Hot Tools, Drybar, Curlsmith, and Revlon.
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Accounts Receivable (AR) Specialist. -Experience in accounts receivable. -Reconcile AR accounts. Our mission is to provide the best vehicle sales and service experience for our customers.
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The Associate Manager of Accounts Receivable is responsible for providing leadership and supervision of the Billing and Credit Specialist team members in their invoicing and credit management responsibilities.
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Supervise the Payroll, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Cashier and Night Audit employees; interview, recommend hiring, train, develop, empower, schedule, coach and counsel, recommend and conduct performance and salary reviews, resolve problems, provide open communications and recommend discipline and termination, as appropriate.
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Position is responsible for the daily operation of Payroll, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Income Journal, General Cashiering, Taxes and internal controls. In addition to these fundamental requirements, an Assistant Director of Finance must also be knowledgeable in the following areas: Office Management, Bank Reconciliations, Preparation of State and Federal Reports, Training of Accounting staff employees, Conducting or participating in meetings, Analysis of Balance Sheet Accounts, Preparation of Journal entries, closing the books and preparing the Balance, Sheet Package, Interviewing and evaluation of applicants as well as current employees.
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Schedule Estimating Turnover Meetings with Estimating Manager and Assigned Project Executive or Manager. Estimating Turnover Meeting Invitations will be sent to Estimating Team, Project Management Team Exec, Project Manager, Project Superintendent, BIM Manager, Prefab Manager.
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The AR/Staff Accountant may focus on one function or may be cross trained to assist in the Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, and/or Payroll functions. Prior experience in accounting, payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable preferred.
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The Accounts Receivable Billing Specialist III will support AeroVironment Inc.'s U.S. A/R, Accounting, and Finance functions, and will be responsible for ensuring accurate and timely billing for Government, commercial, and international customers.
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The Accounts Receivable Associate function accounts for all incoming deposits and ensures timely and accurate records. Prepares accounts receivable adjustments, write-offs, and payment reversals.
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We are growing and seeking a passionate and detail-oriented Accounts Receivable Specialist to join our team. About the job Accounts Receivable Specialist. Accounts Receivable Specialist.
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Accounts payable, Accounts receivable, Bookkeeping, Invoice processing, Reconciliation, Payroll, General ledger, Bank reconciliation. Financial Reporting: Prepare reports on accounts receivable balances and aging.
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Analyze and reconcile all general ledger accounts and bank statements to ensure financial information is available and accurate. Health savings and flexible spending accounts. Requires knowledge of all the functions performed by the subordinate reporting directly or indirectly to the Hotel Director of Finance.
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A score card that reflects performance in areas such as Collection Effectiveness Index, Accounts Receivable Turnover, Credit Risk Assessment, Cash Receipt Trending, and Cash Application Accuracy, Bank Reconcile Accuracy.
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Oracle Fusion Implementation & Maintenance: Provide the support for implementation & maintenance of Oracle Financials and EPM modules, including General Ledger, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Cash Management, Fixed Assets, Financial Reporting, Budgeting, Planning, and Consolidation.
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