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Maintains general ledger systems and related processes, including but not limited to accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, cash management and journal entries. Checks and verifies regular entry detail for accounts payable and accounts receivable, prepares bank deposits, posts data to registers and ledgers, totals and reconciles incoming cash and disbursements.
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Desired Skills: Entering accounts payable, accounts receivable, and general accounting data into several accounting systems that drive the rest of the organization. This role will train within JD Edwards and Quickbooks, and within 6 months transition to a new ERP system.
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Assist with day-to-day accounting activities such as accounts payable, accounts receivable, and general ledger entries. Proficiency in accounting software (e.g., NetSuite, SAP, QuickBooks) and Microsoft Excel.
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Healthcare, professional services, Process transactions: accounts payable/cash disbursements processing, accounts receivable/cash receipts processing, and payroll processing/coordination.
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Ensure completion of daily transactions including general accounting, bank reconciliations, accounts payable, accounts receivable, reporting,inventory control, and sale audit function.
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for managing the company's financial records, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and general ledger entries. Oversee accounts receivable functions, including invoicing clients, recording payments, and following up on overdue accounts.
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for managing the day-to-day financial transactions of the company, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, purchase orders, and expense coding.
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Record and reconcile financial transactions, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, bank reconciliations, and general ledger entries. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: 5+ years of successful work experience with accounts payable and receivable, financial reporting, and account reconciliation.
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This individual will be responsible for overseeing the accounts payable and receivable, processing payroll and conducting other tasks related to finance. Monitor accounts payable and receivable.
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Accurately record and reconcile accounts receivable and cash transitions including pay files for all Tuition Credits in the financial management system, currently QuickBooks desktop, according to established department procedures.
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The Bookkeeper works closely with the accounting team to create and analyze financial reports, ensure legal requirements compliance, process accounts payable and receivable, process payroll and manage invoices and tax payments.
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Ensures accurate and timely processing of accounts payable and accounts receivable, including billing and cash receipts. Responsibilities:Performs daily and weekly entries in QuickBooks and participates in the timely completion of financial reports.
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Make sure accounts payable/accounts receivable are processed efficiently. We Are Looking For a Skilled Accountant To Play a Key Role On Our Growing Team. You’ll Be Responsible For Recording All Our Financial Transactions Including Purchases, Sales, Receipts, And Payments, And Posting Information To Accounting Journals And QuickBooks.
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Prepare or manage various spreadsheets, allocations, and analyses as needed relating to billing, accounts receivable, and/or accounts receivables. Working knowledge of QuickBooks Online.
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This position requires you to have an exceptional working knowledge of accounts payable, receivable, general ledger, data entry, and computer operations. -Be proficient in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word and Excel) as well as QuickBooks accounting software (or a similar general ledger software.
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