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Achieve goals for cash collections, accounts receivable, and reduce bad debt and denials. Direct revenue cycle operations to ensure that accounts receivable is collected promptly, and uncompensated care is minimal.
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Reporting directly to the Controller and CFO, this role offers substantial growth potential within the organization. Reconciliations: Conduct monthly reconciliations for key accounts, including cash, accounts receivable, and accounts payable.
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This position will manage the Accounting department staff (directly and through other supervisors) including Accountants, Controllers, and departments such as Fixed Assets, Tax, Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable.
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We are looking for an Accounting Manager / Assistant Controller, under the guidance of the CFO, to oversee all aspects of the general ledger and payroll systems, supervise, track and evaluate day-to-day activities.
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As the Controller, day-to-day you’ll be working alongside an Accountant and CFO to collaborate and deliver accounting services to a wide range of small businesses. Oversee accounts payable process, preparation of client invoices and periodic review of accounts receivable to identify collection issues.
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Prepare account reconciliations for various balance sheet and P&L accounts on a monthly or quarterly including but not limited to:Bank reconciliations Investment Account reconciliations including the endowment Pledge Receivable Other Assets Fixed Assets Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses Other liabilities Restricted Revenues Tuition Revenue Payroll Expense.
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Files annual reports Reviews financial statementsAssists with budget preparation for all entities Files CAT Tax, Surplus Lines and Sales tax returnsProcesses Accounts Receivable and Accounts PayableAssists with direct bill downloads.
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Primary areas of focus will include accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, inventory, and month-end close. You will report directly to our Corporate Controller and partner closely with our CFO and others to support accurate and timely financial reports and statements.
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Oversee the general ledger and accounting functions and systems (presently QuickBooks), including billing, accounts receivable, cash disbursements, accounts payable, payroll, and cost accounting.
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Serve as the outsourced Controller/CFO for multiple non-profit clients. Transactional activities including accounts payable, accounts receivable (revenue recognition and billing), and payroll, general accounting, reconciliations, month-end close, and maintaining workpapers.
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Purpose: Under the general direction of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) or designee, The Controller is responsible for maintaining and continuously improving the system of financial controls, including general accounting, investment accounting, tax compliance and planning, budgeting, banking, payroll, and benefits.
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Perform daily accounting processes including journal entries, account reconciliations, and general ledger transactions Performs general accounts receivable, accounts payable, and payroll Functions With assistance of the Controller analyzes financial information detailing assets, liabilities, and capital, and prepares balance sheet, revenue and expense statement, and other reports to summarize current and projected company financial position.
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Work closely with other members of the accounting staff to ensure that Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable are accurate and timely for your division. Learn from an excellent Controller and CFO who have built a department that feels like “home.
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Keywords: Accounts Receivable Manager, AR Manager, Revenue Manager, Remote Accounting jobs, SaaS, CPA, Public accounting. The Revenue Manager will oversee all aspects of revenue recognition and accounts receivable, including monthly and year end close.
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Manage the accounts payable and accounts receivable processes. Report to ownership group, PT CFO and on-site General Manager (‘GM’) As the Controller, your tasks will include planning and directing all accounting operational functions, managing the accumulation and consolidation of financial information for internal and external financial statements, assessing accounting and internal control systems, and guiding departmental staff.
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