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Some accounting background in Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable and General Ledger; experience in a government funded non-profit environment a plus. Strong computer skills with proficiency in computerized accounting system and Excel reports required; non-profit accounting experience a plus.
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The company relies on accounts payable data externally for grant invoicing and internally for performance analysis, and the ideal candidate will be a proven leader and strategic thinker who has led an accounts payable department for a fast growing non-profit organization with a complex chart of accounts and who brings many proven ideas on how to improve PATH’s payables processes and systems to deliver more accurate and timely data and to manage financial risk.
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Knowledge of the full cycle of accounts payable/receivable process and is responsible for the data integrity and management of activities within the department. Proven experience managing high volume accounts payable/receivable department.
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Minimum of four years responsible accounting or bookkeeping experience including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, general ledger and financial reports. Receives and inputs clients’ accounts payable invoices and generates payments.
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Vertex Certified Training Program-Vertex Indirect Tax O Series - Foundation & Advanced- Indirect Tax Operations, Certified Member of Institute for Professionals in Taxation, Accounts Payable Manager (APM) Accounts.
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Experience with corporate accounts payable/receivable processes. At Sony Pictures Entertainment, our mission is to meet audiences where they are and drive awareness, engagement and fandom across our rich and diverse movie and TV content portfolio.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for managing the day-to-day financial activities of our business, including Accounts Payable/Accounts Receivable, invoicing, and bookkeeping.
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for managing billing, accounts payable/receivable, job costing systems, and payroll, while also overseeing HR-related tasks such as employee onboarding and scheduling team events.
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Prepare, record, and process accounts payable and cash disbursement, and accounts receivable and cash receipts. Assist in the posting of accounts to the general ledger for: accounts receivable, cash receipts, accounts payable, cash disbursements and payroll.
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Review the accuracy of work performed by Senior Staff Accountants, including accounts payable/receivable, cash receipts, and payroll processing. Review the accuracy of work performed by Senior Staff Accountants, including accounts payable/receivable, cash receipts, and payroll processing.
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EAs provide project and business administration support to an Executive Search team(s) in all aspects of the search process including: document preparation and management, scheduling and planning of candidate and client interviews/meetings, accounts receivable and accounts payable, expense reporting, correspondence and file organization.
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Supervises the accounts receivable and accounts payable process, including collection of rent, accruals, payment of expenses, common area maintenance estimates, true-ups, reconciliations, compliance with lease terms, and preparation of all related documentation.
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Managing cash receipts, lease abstracts, move-outs, security deposits, rent rolls, delinquency reports, and accounts payable coding. The Senior Commercial Property Accountant plays a vital role in ensuring accurate financial reporting and effective vendor management for multiple commercial entities.
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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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Brightstarschools.org Essential Functions include, but are not limited to the following: · Oversee and manage team in all cash disbursement activities, including accounts payable and payroll.
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