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Maintain general ledger accounts by reconciling accounts receivable and accounts payable transactions. Job Summary: The bookkeeper is responsible for accurately recording financial transactions, maintaining financial records, and producing financial reports for internal and external stakeholders.
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Experience working in accounts payable and/or receivable, general ledger, payroll and/or payroll reports. Proficiency in QuickBooks and QuickBooks Online a must. The Bookkeeper/Staff Accountant must compute, classify, and calculate the fundamental aspects of a client business' financial recordkeeping, including recording financial transactions, preparation of monthly, quarterly and annual sales tax filings, reports and returns, and reconciling bank statements and posting transactions.
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Duties: Prepare and maintain accurate financial records; process accounts payable invoices; prepare accounts receivable invoices to owners; monthly & yearly reconciliation of general ledger; produce quarterly financial reports; post journal entries as needed; cash flow preparation and analysis to facilitate financial planning; manage credit card receipts from project managers;implement company policies by establishing procedures related to construction standards.
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Complete Bookkeeping Cycle: Manage the entire bookkeeping cycle, including but not limited to accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, general ledger, and financial reporting. Software Proficiency: Proficient in using accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks, Xero), MS Office Suite, and data summarization tools (e.g., Excel pivot tables.
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Be responsible for the accuracy of the general ledger, and journal entries, and prepare balance sheets and financial reports for review. The successful applicant will have 5 years of experience as a full charge bookkeeper in the construction industry, a problem-solving attitude, and great communication skills.
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Experience in general ledger bookkeeper and comprehensive reconciliations. Reconcile client general ledger and investigate reconciling items. We have an immediate opening for a full time Client Accounting Specialist to provide Payroll and/or Bookkeeper duties for our clients.
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Financial Reporting: Prepare financial reports, such as profit and loss statements, balance sheets, cash flow statements, and general ledger reconciliations, to provide accurate financial insights to management.
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Comprehensive knowledge of accounting and auditing principles, accounts payable/receivable, payroll, general ledger postings, invoicing, taxation issues, and regulatory compliance guidelines.
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You'll keep our general ledger up-to-date, ensure the accuracy of our financial information, and use QuickBooks for tracking. Record all financial transactions in the general ledger.
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The ideal candidate possesses strong experience in general ledger accounting as well as a range of accounting experience including but not limited to payroll, payroll reporting, accounts receivable AR collections, accounts payable, inventory, fixed assets, and financial statements.
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Our busy law firm is looking to hire an experienced law firm bookkeeper to assist us in managing all financial transactions, including accounts receivable and payables, IOLTA account reconciliations, general ledger journal entries, case cost accounting, bill reductions, disbursement sheet reviews, check verifications and payroll.
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Manage all aspects of general ledger, accounts receivable, and accounts payable. We are growing and are adding a BOOKKEEPER/ACCOUNTANT t o our Client Accounting Services team. Advanced knowledge of QuickBooks and MS Excel.
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The ideal Bookkeeper will be able to start working asap and will have 5+ years bookkeeping experience in construction and 5+ years QuickBooks experience. Maintain General Ledger including journal entries, balance sheets, and financial reports.
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Utilize QuickBooks to maintain financial records, including accounts payable/receivable, payroll, and general ledger entries. We have a great opportunity for an experienced Bookkeeper for a role with our client.
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Maintain and balance the general ledger in an accurate, complete, and up-to-date manner. 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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