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Experience using QuickBooks software (Unanet preferred) Responsible for accounts payable/receivable, payroll taxes, invoicing, contract indirect rate determination. Have a working knowledge of DCMA and DCAA regulations and be competent in determining Indirect Cost Proposal/rates (ICE/ICP) and Provisional Billing Rates (direct rates and indirect rates) for Government contracts.
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Oversee client and vendor invoicing, accounts payable and accounts receivable, keeping accurate billing records and utilizing QuickBooks. High level Proficiency in QuickBooks, and Microsoft Office Suite.
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Develops project work breakdown structure, project budgets, margin analysis, and creates associated funding in QuickBooks and Microsoft Excel for all delivery orders awarded to the Joint Venture entity.
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Utilize extensive knowledge of industry-specific software, including QuickBooks Online, Chargebee, Gusto, Harvest, and Bare Metrics, to streamline financial operations and provide detailed financial insights.
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Supervise accounts receivable and accounts payable processes, including invoicing, collections, and vendor payments. Proficiency in financial analysis tools and software, including QuickBooks and Microsoft Excel.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition: Accounting Manager-BiotechResponsibilities:Oversee day-to-day accounting operations, encompassing accounts receivable, accounts payable, account reconciliations, and cost accounting.
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Advanced proficiency in Excel, QuickBooks and other accounting/finance applications. Support Accounts Payable activities to ensure accuracy and timeliness of invoice creation and entry.
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Manage accounts payable and accounts receivable processes using Quickbooks desktop. Accounts Payable (AP) experience required. Solid understanding of QuickBooks. Manage accounts payable and accounts receivable processes using Quickbooks desktop.
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Handle all accounts payable and receivable on a daily basis to make sure each invoice and expense report is accurate. Skilled in Microsoft Excel and familiarity with Quickbooks or similar accounting software.
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Proficiency in accounting software such as PeopleSoft, QuickBooks, Excel, AppFolio, or similar systems. - Previous experience working in property management accounts payable. - Assist with month-end closing activities related to accounts payable.
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Experience with QuickBooks Online, Salesforce, Proposal Central, and Donor Drive or similar online P2P fundraising platforms. They are responsible for posting transactions for Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, and processing payroll.
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Handle accounts payable (AP) and accounts receivable (AR) processes efficiently and accurately using QuickBooks Desktop and Microsoft Excel. Proficiency in QuickBooks Desktop and Microsoft Excel.
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Monitor accounts receivable and accounts payable aging and follow up on outstanding balances. -Maintain general ledger accounts by reconciling accounts receivable and accounts payable transactions.
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Knowledge of standard accounting software, including QuickBooks personal finance software, preferred. Manage accounts payable to properly plan cash flow so that expenses are paid in a timely fashion.
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Actively manages bills.com platform, utilizing its features to streamline the accounts payable process. The ideal candidate will have a solid background in accounting, proficiency in financial software such as QuickBooks and Bill.com, and a keen eye for detail.
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