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Billing, accounting, invoicing, accounts payable, ap, quickbooks, accounts receivable, ar, office assistant, admin. We are currently looking for a Bookkeeping Coach to assist our clients with accurate financial reporting within the skilled trades industry.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for managing the day-to-day financial activities of our business, including Accounts Payable/Accounts Receivable, invoicing, and bookkeeping.
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Business Office Manager, BOM, Administrative, Administration, Supervisor, Senior Living, Independent Living, Rewarding, Financial, accounting, HR, Human Resources, Payroll, Accounts Payable, Receive, excel, Accountant, bookkeeping, bookkeeper, Director, Executive, assistant, property management, property manager, Real Estate, Oversee, Census, budget, Census.
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Your duties will include data entry, job costing, accounts payable, accounts receivable, invoices, sales tax, collections, update and manage accounting databases and spreadsheets, and financial reporting to management (just to name a few.
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Knowledge of budgeting, accounts payable and accounts receivable. Clerical duties may be assigned in accordance with the office procedures and may include a combination of bookkeeping, typing, office machine operation, and filing.
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The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in QuickBooks, Bookkeeping, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Account Reconciliations, Excel, Google Sheets, and Job Costing.
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Experience: Two (2) years of accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, bookkeeping, timekeeping, and/or cashiering experience. Performs a variety of financial record keeping and reporting duties in support of assigned area including in the areas of accounts payable, accounts receivable, revenue management and purchasing.
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Arch Aerial LLC is seeking a highly motivated Executive Assistant (reporting to the CEO) to assist the CEO in administrative duties, accounts payable and receivable, basic book-keeping tasks, travel booking for Arch Aerial team members, preparation of certain reports, and other duties to be assigned after initial training.
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Must have experience in maintaining the general ledger, cost analysis, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and payroll. Prepare, maintain, and review purchasing files and records, price lists, and the status of requisitions, contracts, and orders, locate suppliers, monitor subcontractor performance, calculate the cost of orders, ensure invoices are charged to the appropriate accounts, and monitor inventory transfer forms for bookkeeping records.
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Make sure accounts payable/accounts receivable are processed efficiently. Bookkeeping: Enter data, maintain records and produce financial reports. Must have 2 or more years of work experience at an accounting firm or as a management accountant, bookkeeper, cost accountant or similar.
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Support budgeting and bookkeeping procedures (Accounts Payable & Accounts Receivable; record and acknowledge donations in fundraising software – Little Green Light; make deposits; create and print checks to pay bills; maintain QuickBooks with assistance from CPA.
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4 – 7 years of tax, accounting or bookkeeping experience including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, general ledger and financial reports. Performs day-to-day full-charge bookkeeping functions for clients under general supervision.
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Billing, Accounts Receivable, and Accounts Payable experience. Process regular accounts receivable and invoicing. Summary The Accounting Assistant will be responsible for managing administrative tasks, ensuring the smooth operation of the office, and handling basic bookkeeping duties.
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Two years of bookkeeping experience within a healthcare setting, including, but not limited to: managing accounts receivable, accounts payable, and payroll functions.
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Good knowledge of timekeeping, accounts payable and receivable bookkeeping, and collection procedures. Prepare all needed data to assist in the collection of Perkins Coie accounts receivable.
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