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2 Credit – Manage the overall processes and budgets within the Credit Department including Cash Application Management, Credit Risk Management, Accounts Receivable Collections Management, Accounts Receivable Deductions Management, Credit-related Risk Management, Corporate Governance and Compliance, Credit Reporting and other credit-related operations.
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Design, configuration and testing for Payment Terms, Customer Invoicing & Payments Process, FSCM Credit, Disputes & Collections Management modules. You have functional expertise in several Finance areas including General Ledger Accounting, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Fixed Assets, Product Costing/Actual Costing/Material Ledger, Cost & Profit Center Accounting, Internal Orders.
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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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Deputy Director, Accounting and Financial Reporting. Deputy Director, Financial Case Management Systems and Collections. Deputy Director, Accounting and Financial Reporting. Deputy Director, Finance and Administration – Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles Client: Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles.
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Previous experience in a public accounting firm preferred. Serve as the primary engagement manager with economic responsibilities for billing, realization, and collections. Bachelor's degree in accounting or related field required; Master's degree in Taxation preferred.
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Performing professional accounting work including general accounting, reconciliations, accounts receivable billing, collections, cash management, and general ledger posting. Accounting principles and practices of governmental entities, including computerized financial systems; spelling, grammar and punctuation; and mathematical computations.
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Two years of customer service experience involving public contact and accounting clerical work; experience in customer service functions in a municipal government or public utility setting is desirable.
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Assisting in the management of all accounting related functions including: Payroll , Invoicing, Credit , Collections, Monthly Commission Calculations , and Balance Sheet Reconciliations.
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Accounts Receivable will be responsible for providing updates, maintaining accurate accounts receivable records related to credit and collections. Collections Specialist who will be responsible for initiating calls to delinquent customers by phone, email to collect payments and settle accounts.
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Responsible for maintaining all accounting files and procedures (A/P, A/R, billing, general ledger entries, bank reconciliation, credit card expense report reconciliation, cash applications, collections, and payroll.
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Finances including accounting, bookkeeping AP, AR and collections. Growing, transactional boutique law firm with HQ in Manhattan Beach, CA is looking for a motivated and experienced law firm administrator to serve as the firm’s President.
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An Accounting Assistant applies an entry-level knowledge of clerical accounting and standard cashiering methods; receives daily cash collections from various locations, reconciles cash with register receipts, prepares daily bank deposits; and follows a fiscal unit's established practices and procedures in the clerical processing and recording of accounting transactions and information which include coding, posting, checking, and matching documents.
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Coordinates with accounting for financial management of business intelligence, invoicing and collections. Is involved with approving invoices, preparing change orders, and collections.
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Experience in government contract billing and collections preferred. Collaborate with the credit and collections team to identify and mitigate any potential risks to the organization. Bachelors degree in finance, accounting, or a related field.
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Implements, maintains, and reviews payroll processing and accounting systems to ensure timely and accurate processing of payroll transactions including salaries, benefits, garnishments, taxes, and other deductions.
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