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Maintainand updateaccounting records by performing duties such as recording and posting transactions in journals and the general ledger for accounts payable, accounts receivable and payroll. Compile reports to show cash receipts and expenditures, accounts payable and receivable, balance sheet, profit and loss, and other items pertinent to operation of business.
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Oversee day-to-day financial operations, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, and general ledger activities. We are seeking an experienced Senior Accountant to join our non-profit organization.
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Prepare DexCom’s US GAAP income tax accounting models, which includes the following: deferred accounting, payable accounting, tax accounts roll-forward, FIN48, return-to-provision true-up, and effective tax rate reconciliation.
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As a member of the Business Office team, the Senior Accountant will plan, organize, control, and direct the financial areas of accounts payable, accounts receivable, benefits, cash management, financial reporting, and payroll.
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This includes supporting accounts payable and accounts receivable, as well as managing bookkeeping and taxes to ensure transactions are recorded accurately. Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable (2 Direct.
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Day-to-day activities include, but are not limited to, meticulously processing accounting transactions, bank, credit card, amazon, shopify and merchant reconciliations, month end close, client communication, some accounts payable, accounts receivable and payroll.
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Oversee and streamline accounts payable, receivable, commission calculations, and general ledger activities for optimal financial operations. Correct discrepancies in financial entries, review accounts payable, and manage bank and account reconciliations.
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Conduct reviews and audits of various accounting functions including payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and grants. The Grant Accountant will be responsible for managing and overseeing the financial aspects of grants and other funding sources supporting our client's community health initiatives.
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Process accounts payable transactions including checks, wires, and other disbursement requests, and manage recurring accounts payable functions. Prepare and enter journal entries, manage month-end accounts payable accruals, and perform financial statement flux analysis workpapers.
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Process weekly and monthly accounts payable and accounts receivable. Respond to accounts payable inquiries timely and maintain thorough and accurate files and documentation. The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) is seeking a Staff Accountant II reports to the Controller and is responsible for managing the payment of expenses and related documentation and assisting with recording, reconciling, and reporting the company’s various revenue streams, including grants.
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Ensure timely and accurate processing of accounts payable and accounts receivable specific to construction contracts. Our client is seeking a skilled Construction Accountant to oversee financial operations specific to construction projects.
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Under the direction of the Accounting Manager, the Accounts Payable (AP) Accountant is responsible for the full cycle accounts payable function and help drive process innovation in a fun and fast-paced environment.
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This includes evaluating subconsultant invoice submittals for accuracy, establish and maintain purchase orders for subconsultants, and request and follow up on subcontractor payment requests with Accounts Payable.
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Perform general accounting responsibilities including Sales Order/Invoicing, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, and Expense Report Processing. The Senior Accountant will be responsible for supporting accounting operations, including managing accounting records, managing and performing transactions, preparing financial reports, controlling cost and expenses, and treasury.
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The Senior Accountant will be involved in a variety of financial procedures, including month-end and year-end closings, accounts payable and other accruals, sales commissions, fixed assets, bank reconciliations, general ledger reviews, tax returns, forecasting, and budgeting.
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