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Keywords: accounting, accountant, accounts payable, accounting clerk, bookkeeper, finance, accounting, AP, banking, nonprofit, community, community service, nonprofit accounting, bookkeeping, A/P, A/P Clerk.
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A Primary support and backup for accounts payable, accounts receivable, and payroll functions. Review and analyze revenue and expenses accounts and reconcile balance sheet accounts.
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Accounts Payable (AP) Accountant, Alhambra, CA (Hybrid, Mainly Remote) As an Accounts Payable (AP) Accountant, you will be part of the Finance department. NOW HIRING: Accounts Payable (AP) Accountant.
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The Accounts Payable Specialist (AP Specialist) is responsible for auditing, processing and validating invoices for all Caltech suppliers. As a member of the Procurement Services Team, the Accounts Payable Specialist assists in establishing and maintaining strong, collaborative relationships with Caltech's faculty, staff and students and identifies additional ways to be of service to ensure positive supplier relations.
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1 to 3 years' experience in accounting, bookkeeping, accounts payable, accounts receivable experience and demonstrate a familiarity with basic accounting principles and procedures.
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The Assistant Property Manager is responsible for the repair and maintenance of plaza properties and performs lease administration work related to billing, accounts payable, and accounts receivable.
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Oversees the daily operations of the General Accounting (Accounts Payable, Purchasing and Patient Financial Services), Revenue Cycle (Admitting / Registration and Billing and Collections), Health Information Management, Budget / Decision Support, and Payroll departments.
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Lead SAP Finance Initiatives, which include but are not limited to, General ledger processing, accounts receivable and payable, revenue recognition, fixed assets, cost reporting and Intercompany transfers.
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Planned Parenthood Los Angeles is seeking an experienced Accounts Payable Operations Manager to work in our Downtown Los Angeles Headquarters. Experience being responsible for the accounts payable process, including vendor monitoring, payment processing, month-end closing process and 1099 reporting is required.
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Crystal Stairs, Inc., a California nonprofit corporation dedicated to child care development for working low income families, is looking for a dedicated, Accounts Payable Specialist to perform a range of task in the finance department.
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Four years of recent accounts payable experience in private or public sector, or university administrative environment, that includes supervision or leadership of staff. The Accounts Payable manager is responsible for providing leadership in this cross-functional services area of, payments, campus travel, business transactions, including accounts payables, for the campus community.
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Backfill Accounts Payable and sales tax functions, the release of technology purchase orders and match invoices, and processing Elavon US and Canada credit card chargebacks. Manage cash transactions for certain foreign bank accounts including verify check file transmission to bank, process stop payments, research, and resolve bank charge back issues.
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Strong general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, working knowledge of best banking practices. Responsibilities include the oversight of transactions by accounts payable, purchase orders, cash, expense reports and payroll G/L reconciliations.
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The Accounts Payable Manager will report to the Senior Accounting Manager to resolve issues and to ensure timely payments of invoices received. In this role, the Accounts Payable Manager will work closely with the buying desk, to ensure vendors are on-boarded and requisitions are turned into purchase orders.
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Leading core Accounting areas including Performance Management (executive dashboards management reporting, planning, budgeting & forecasting, analytics & decision support); Record-to-Report (financial close, consolidation, financial reporting, Fixed Assets, Inventory, Payroll); Order-to-Cash (order entry, customer credit, invoicing, accounts receivable, collections); and, Procure-to-Pay (procurement, accounts payable, invoicing.
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