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Thorough understanding of wires end-to-end testing, FRAUD/OFAC , SOD/EOD processing , Sanctions, Accounting, Reporting, Reconciliation and Settlement. Thorough understanding of wires end-to-end testing, FRAUD/OFAC , SOD/EOD processing , Sanctions, Accounting, Reporting, Reconciliation and Settlement.
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What we are looking for in you: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in accounting, bookkeeping, business or related field, And Two years’ experience in the performance of increasingly complex bookkeeping work utilizing a computerized accounting system with detailed exposure to double-entry fund accounting, Or Any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
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The Accounting Administrator's duties will include bank deposits, data entry, general ledger reconciliation and financial report preparation for Management & CPAs. The Administrator will also be responsible for monitoring tasks specific to real estate holdings, including tracking leases, taxes and insurance.
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Experience in accounting, finance, bookkeeping or tax. Conduct tax interviews with clients face to face and through virtual tools - video, phone, chat, email. Must complete 3 hours of continuing education requirement and meet all other IRS and applicable state requirements.
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Comfort working with virtual tools - video, phone and chat. Inspire confidence in our clients by preparing complete and accurate tax returns. Provide clients with IRS audit support. Generate business growth, increase client retention, and offer additional products and services.
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You’ll help with hiring, supervising and working with the staff to accomplish daily tasks, bookkeeping and merchandising. Our food program has set the bar high and you’ll be executing that too.
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Two years' experience in the performance of increasingly complex bookkeeping work utilizing a computerized accounting system with detailed exposure to double-entry fund accounting, Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in accounting, bookkeeping, business or related field.
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