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Manage the daily posting of accounts payable and oversee invoicing and accounts receivable. Conduct daily cash reconciliation to ensure accuracy in financial reporting. Manage the daily posting of accounts payable and oversee invoicing and accounts receivable.
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Responsible for billing and invoicing the project and tracking and managing client's accounts receivable working with accounting to be paid by contract terms. With a diverse portfolio of retail, hospitality, light industrial, healthcare, and worship, CESO has the opportunity for you to expand your career.
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Coordinates client invoicing, audits and accounts receivable follow up for assigned clients. CPCU, AIC and/or ARM or other related designation preferred. Strong understanding of workers compensation, liability and disability claims management.
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The Manager, Accounts Receivable ensures the proper invoicing, collection of all late or skipped payments, and appropriate cash application of all receipts. The Manager, Accounts Receivable is responsible for the analysis and interpretation of financial reports and data and for collection management on new and existing accounts.
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Manage accounts receivable activities, including invoicing, collections, and account reconciliations. 2+ years of experience in accounts receivable, collections, or related financial roles.
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Manage billing functions including invoicing, reviewing accounts receivable statements, reconciling account differences, and documenting collection issues. Led by the values and mission of the organization, the Commercial Lines Account Manager , manages existing accounts and assists in the production of new business; through providing prompt, efficient, and high-quality service in support of our customers.
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The Senior accounts receivable specialist provides expertise and oversight of billing modules to ensure the financial department is accurately billing, collecting and posting deposits in the most efficient manner.
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This includes floating the money to new consultants on your payroll before being paid by your client, access to our own Accounts Receivable department, virtual time keeping system, ADP payments to W2 consultants, invoicing, collections, etc.
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As the Accounts Receivable Specialist, you will report directly to the Accounting Manager and be responsible for tasks such as preparing customer invoices and credit memos, processing payments, preparing customer statements and collection letters, and resolving billing discrepancies.
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Manage the accuracy and productivity of day-to-day activities of the management company entities including accounts payable, cash disbursements, invoicing/billing to portfolio companies, customer credits and collections, fixed asset records, general & entity accounting, cost accounting, employee reimbursements, and intercompany allocations.
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Strategic Accounts Receivable Management - Hitting deposit goals via monitoring and owning the Accounts Receivable process. Financial Communications Management - Support invoicing process and collection of funds through the life cycle of a job via effective communication between the customer, insurance carrier, mortgage holder, and the Southeast team members.
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Performs Accounts Receivable functions including invoicing, manual check application, aging reports, and account reconciliation. 1-2 years of accrual basis accounting working experiences including accounts receivable, journal entries, month-end closing and reconciliation, and bank reconciliation.
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MANAGEMENT Paid Time Off, Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Retirement, Company Cell Phone, Company Laptop, Advancement. MCI assists companies with business process outsourcing, staff augmentation, contact center customer services, and IT Services needs by providing general and specialized hosting, software, staff, and services.
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Serve as backup to the Accounts Receivable Specialist and assist with client invoicing as needed. Thorough understanding of GAAP and its application to various financial accounts.
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