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Businesses that own mortgage loans (such as banks and real estate investment firms) contract with us to manage (or service) their loan portfolios, including collecting homeowners mortgage payments, paying homeowners tax and insurance bills, and helping homeowners in default to get current once again.
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Obtaining or receiving merchandise, totaling bills, accepting payments and making change for customers in a retail T-Mobile Store. Obtaining or receiving merchandise, totaling bills, accepting payments and making change for customers in a retail T-Mobile Store.
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Retail Sales Representatives are an essential part of bringing knowledge and expertise of T-Mobile products and services to our customers. Support your team, keep the store looking its best, and make sure your knowledge of T-Mobile technology is up to date.
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Reconcile accounts payable ledger to ensure that all bills and payments are accounted for and posted. Experience with Entrata, RealPage, AppFolio is a plus , and Microsoft Office 365 including Word, Excel and Outlook are required.
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Processing and managing all Accounts Payable received via our billing inbox within Quickbooks Online and Bill.com; communicating with vendors in order to obtain bills in a timely manner, assigning appropriate vendor and invoice details into the accounting system; applying credits and payments correctly; reconciling accounts payable to vendor statements when appropriate.
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Build trust with customers by answering their questions, educating, and offering solutions that pave the way for a potential T-Mobile sale. Utilize excellent training to become a Mobile ExpertSupport your team, keep the store looking its best, and make sure your knowledge of T-Mobile technology is up to date.
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Job SummaryRetail Sales Representatives are an essential part of bringing knowledge and expertise of T-Mobile products and services to our customers. Research and memorize T-Mobile's products and services lineup.
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Office tasks to include processing mail; handling simple utility bills and invoice payments; keeping track of supplies for office/bathroom, cleaning, stocking, and orders; coordinating schedules and payment with cleaners and other vendors; running occasional on-demand errands for staff.
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Present bills, accept payments, operate cash register Prepare cash receipts after establishments close, and make bank deposits Maintain personal health and sanitation standards (wash hands when using restroom, etc.
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Enter payables on time and accurately using RealPage and/or AppFolio software. The Accounts Payable Specialist will oversee a dedicated portfolio of apartment communities and corporate payables. Will also perform day to day financial transactions, including verifying, classifying, and recording accounts payable data.
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The division collects and processes all city billed revenue from city wide departments, including but not limited to: Anaheim parking citations, Anaheim Police officer witness fees, Anaheim Public Utility bills, City-Finance invoices, and Code enforcement civil citations.
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The Cashier Receptionist isresponsible for handling customer transactions, calculating bills, and processing payments. Ascertain and record totals of counter tickets and repair orders, sales deposits and verify against all cash, checks and credit card payments on hand at end of shift.
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As an Accounts Receivable Analyst, you will obtain deep understanding of complex aspects of Rail’s collections and invoicing including Railroad payments, casualty payments, maintenance re-bills, and transfers and assumptions.
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Process, utility payments received through mail on remittance processor; image and provide audit trail of each transaction. Maintain a balanced cash drawer for daily cash receipt activities; run reports listing and ensure all credit card receipts for payments taken at each cashier station are accounted for prior to auto settlement occurs.
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Experience with legal document processing, proofreading invoices & bills, editing, redlining, scheduling, calendaring, travel arrangement, document formatting, and excellent organizational skills are required for this position.
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