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Accounting, Accounts payable, QuickBooks, Expense Management, General Ledger, Bookkeeping, Data Entry, Payroll. Proficiency in QuickBooks and Microsoft Excel (including VLOOKUPs, pivot tables, and complex formulas.
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Maintain the fixed asset system, which includes preparation of journal entries and reconciliation of general ledger to fixed assets system. The Staff Accountant will be responsible for all aspects of the daily accounting, maintaining controls over the General Ledger, and ensuring the accuracy and completeness of business transactions.
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You will also be required to have a strong understanding of General Ledger and QuickBooks as all our accounting processes are carried out in this software. Have knowledge of how to maneuver in QuickBooks, do Journal Entries, and Pull Reports.
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Manage all aspects of general ledger, journal entries, and accounts payable/receivable. QuickBooks Expertise: Proficient with QuickBooks Online and Desktop. Utilize QuickBooks (both Online and Desktop) to input and manage financial data.
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Financial services such as account reconciliation, general ledger reconciliation, and balance sheet reconciliation. - Proficient in using QuickBooks accounting software. Process accounts receivable and accounts payable transactions.
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Manage all aspects of the company's financial operations, including general ledger accounting, accounts receivable, and accounts payable. - Perform general ledger reconciliations to ensure accuracy and completeness of financial records.
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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. Able to use office and accounting software, including Microsoft Office software in a Windows environment, MS Dynamics GP, Management Reporter, Integration Manager and QuickBooks, and learn new software as required.
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Maintain General Ledger: Keep the general ledger updated with all financial activity, ensuring that debits and credits are properly recorded and balanced. Reconcile Bank Statements: Regularly reconcile bank statements with the general ledger to ensure all transactions are accounted for and resolve any discrepancies.
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Verifying that transactions are properly documented in day books, ledgers, and general ledger. Our client in Scarborough is currently seeking an individual with an associate degree in finance, business, or accounting with QuickBooks experience to work as a Bookkeeper.
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Manage day-to-day financial transactions, including accounts payable and receivable, payroll processing, and general ledger entries. Proficiency with accounting software, specifically Quickbooks Desktop.
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Experience working with general ledger systems is preferred (NetSuite, Sage, QuickBooks, Oracle, etc. Maintaining a general ledger. Experience working with general ledger systems is preferred (NetSuite, Sage, QuickBooks, Oracle, etc.
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Recent hands-on experience with routine accounting processes such as accounts payable, accounts receivable, general ledger, payroll, and cash management. Hands-on experience with accounting software (i.e. QuickBooks, NetSuite, Great Plains or Intacct), along with moderate to advanced experience with Microsoft Suite, especially Excel.
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Duties:Oversee the day-to-day accounting operations, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, and general ledger entries. Fluency in English (Written and Verbal)Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel and experience with accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks.
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Do you have experience with Quickbooks and general ledger? Do you have experience with Quickbooks and general ledger? salary: $23 - $25 per hour. We are seeking a seasoned bookkeeper to support a local business in the Memphis area.
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Our Accounting Manager position reconciles account balances, maintains the general ledger, and prepares month-end close procedures. Experience with general ledger functions and the month-end/year-end close process.
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