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The Reimbursement Specialist compiles, reviews, and processes billing and accounts receivable documents, insurance bills and payments, and prepares and maintains all accounts receivable and patient service revenue records and reports.
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Accounts Payable and Receivable: Process and reconcile invoices, bills, and other financial documents. Assist in managing accounts payable and receivable activities.
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Accounts Receivable - Billing managed care companies and Regional Centers for different programs. -Accounts Payable - Organizing bills and coding. Accounts Receivable - Billing managed care companies and Regional Centers for different programs.
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Resolves accounting, general ledger, fixed asset, accounts payable, accounts receivable, treasury or payroll questions with other department heads and employees appropriately and in a timely manner.
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Prepare journal entries with proper accounting classifications in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles; Responsible for accounts receivable which include preparing customer statements, bills, invoices; research customers’ accounts and make recommendations; generate monthly accounts receivable aging reports; investigate and resolve billing and account discrepancies; Why choose Addison Finance & Accounting.
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Job Requirements: Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Organize, post and pay bills for each business Keep organized filing systems Reconcile Accounts Payable and Receivable monthly.
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The Bookkeeper is responsible for the financial operations of tenant accounts and vendor payments, and completes general clerical duties relative to billing, accounts receivable/payable, or other business-related transactions.
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What you will be doing: Financial record-keeping: Accounts payable and receivable: Managing bills, processing payments, sending invoices, and collecting outstanding debts. What you will be doing: Financial record-keeping: Accounts payable and receivable: Managing bills, processing payments, sending invoices, and collecting outstanding debts.
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Accounts receivable; record invoice information into QuickBooks. Accounts payable; manage bill payments, write checks from accounts to pay standard bills. Computer skills; Service Titan, Clock Shark, MS Word and Excel, Quick Books online.
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Ensures all invoices are paid on time and accurately and Bills Accounts Receivable invoices timely and accurately. Reconciles and researches Accounts Payable vendor statements and keeps them up to date.
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1-3 years' Experience with Accounts Payable/Accounts Receivable. Duties and Responsibilities: Prepare daily bills and invoices and complete the invoicing process for submission to customers.
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We are looking for someone with:- Office experience- Has experience in Quickbooks- Able to generate POs and paying bills- Create and send quotes to customers on Quickbooks- Track Accounts receivable and payable- Manage Payroll weekly through ADP- Have good customer service: Answer phones and emails in a professional manner.
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ResponsibilitiesProcess accounts and incoming payments in compliance with financial policies and proceduresPerform day to day financial transactions, including verifying, classifying, computing, posting and recording accounts receivables’ dataPrepare bills, invoices and bank depositsReconcile the accounts receivable ledger to ensure that all payments are accounted for and properly posted.
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1 year of experience in audit, accounts receivable, accounts payable, load planning or transportation/logistics. As a Specialist, Billing at RXO, you will be responsible for reviewing and analyzing carrier freight bills, proactively resolving potential errors and duplicate billing, and facilitating the billing of orders to customers.
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The accounts receivable coordinator monitors, analyzes, evaluates, and re-bills claims that impact reimbursement issues related to collections. Two years' medical billing/accounts receivable experience is preferred.
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