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A Bachelor’s Degree in a related field or equivalent, or, five years experience as a full charge bookkeeper in a medical or similarly funded facility. Maintain Resident Trust and Petty cash bank accounts including weekly check processing and monthly account reconciliation.
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We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Full Charge Bookkeeper to join our team. The Full Charge Bookkeeper will be responsible for managing the financial records of the several small companies, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and timely reporting.
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Daily cash reconciliations, reports, verification of credit card transactions, bank deposits, and mail runs. Monitor accounts receivable for past due accounts, finance charge discrepancies, etc.
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We are a boutique tax/business management firm looking for a responsible full-charge bookkeeper with business management experience to assist business managers and the tax team. Our ideal candidate has experience as a full charge bookkeeper in a tax or business management office.
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Responsibilities will include - assisting with monthly bank reconciliations; credit card reconciliations; assisting the general manager and full charge bookkeeper with support, as needed; maintaining an orderly filing system.
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Extensive experience with accounts payable, vendor invoicing, accounts receivable, bank reconciliations, bank deposits, and journal entries. The ideal candidate will be responsible for managing all facets of our accounting operations, from accounts payable and receivable to bank reconciliations, journal entries, and month-end close processes.
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Experience with financial statements, general ledgers, bank reconciliations, budgets, accounts payable, accounts receivable, collections, and customer service are required. experience reading financial statements, general ledger accounting, bank reconciliations, Excel Pivot Tables, Journal Entry.
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Full Charge Bookkeeper Position Summary: Maintain books and records on a U.S. GAAP basis, as well as, maintain schedules and analysis for income tax purposes. Produce financial reports on monthly basis, balance sheet and P & L. Full Charge Bookkeeper Essential Requirements: 8 + plus years of Bookkeeping experience.
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Process bi-weekly payroll and related reports for all employees. Maintain fixed assets record and inventory. Oversee account analysis, reconciliations, accounts payable and receivables. Ensure billing of Medicaid and Resident Liability payments.
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There is an immediate employment opportunity for a Full Charge Bookkeeper to handle bank reconciliations, journal entries, month-end close, cash flow, financial statement preparation, audit, clerical staff, sales tax, and full cycle A/P. If you're a Full Charge Bookkeeper residing in the Louisville, Kentucky area, we have a Robert Half client who has a permanent position available.
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A demonstrated ability in overseeing cash flow, financial statement preparation, audit, full cycle A/P, payroll, bank reconciliations, journal entries, and month-end close, will be critical to the success of this Full Charge Bookkeeper role.
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If you’re an experienced Full Charge Bookkeeper, with a great work ethic, excellent communication skills, and experience with Viewpoint, we’d love to talk with you. JOB DESCRIPTION Construction Full Charge Bookkeeper opening in ConcordOur Client is a busy construction company that is seeking an organized problem-solver to join their team as a Full Charge Bookkeeper.
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1-2+ years of hands-on experience as a staff accountant or full-charge bookkeeper. In this position, you will become an integral part of our finance team, learning how to be responsible for managing bills, invoices, cash flow statements, bank reconciliations, and organizing for multiple entities, real estate investments, and a charitable organization.
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The Full Charge Bookkeeper position is responsible for overseeing cash flow, financial statement preparation, audit, full cycle A/P, payroll, bank reconciliations, journal entries, and month-end close.
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Our firm has been retained by a consulting engineering firm located in Stamford, CT seeking a full charge bookkeeper. Provide regular financial reports and perform monthly bank reconciliations in Quickbooks.
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