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Administer financial systems and processes, including analyzing and verifying financial records, general ledger account reconciliations, accounts payable / accounts receivable, fixed assets, inventory and purchasing, journal entries, allocations, and monthly accruals.
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Under general direction, plans, organizes, oversees, coordinates, and manages the accounting staff and operations of the Finance Department, including accounting, accounts payable, payroll, accounts receivable, general ledger reporting, grants and fixed assets; performs professional accounting work to ensure regulatory compliance with governmental accounting standards; provides complex and responsible support to the Finance Director in areas of expertise; and performs related work as required.
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In an increasingly complex healthcare financial environment, the Director of Finance provides regular education, and shares financial information with agency leadership and program management staff while managing accounting operations, including accounts payable and accounts receivable in an integrated healthcare setting.
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The purpose of this position is to provide general ledger accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable and payroll administration and support.
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Previous experience with general ledger, payroll, fixed assets, accounts payable and receivable, billing and computerized accounting software and government grant reporting procedures.
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A/P, accounts payable, accounts receivable, accounting staff, accountant, general accountant, accounts payable clerk, general accounting, accounting associate, accounting clerk, A/R, invoice, invoicing, staff account, finance analyst, accounting professional, manufacturing accountant, accountant I, accountant II, accountant III.
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Skills: Proficiency in accounts payable, general ledger, and reconciliationWorking knowledge of GAAPAbility to perform 10-key data entryExperience with MS Excel, including spreadsheets and formulas Preferred but Not Required: Experience with ERP systemsManufacturing experienceExperience with accounts receivablePayroll accounting experience Additional Information:Candidates should be local to the Tiffin, OH area, as relocation assistance is not available at this time.
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Associates degree or higher in accounting, finance or other business-related field or a minimum of 5 years of experience in accounts receivable, accounts payable, general ledger, or staff accounting.
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Perform day-to-day accounting activities, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, and general ledger entries. A Sonoma company is seeking a talented and detail-oriented Staff Accountant to join their dynamic finance team.
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In a part-time capacity, you will perform a variety of routine and non-routine accounting functions related to various accounting procedures in Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, and General Ledger Accounting; and support Shared Services staff where needed.
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The responsibilities for this Staff Accountant role consist of handling general accounting operations such as: assisting with accounts payable/receivable activities, reviewing general ledger accounts, assisting with account reconciliations, preparing journal entries, assisting with bank reconciliations, and participating in the development and tracking of budgets.
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Support the management of accounting operations including but not limited to the general ledger, transactional accounting/accruals, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and weekly cash flows.
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Assist in problem solving for inventory, accounts receivable, accounts payable and general ledger technical issues. ROLE: The entry-level Accountant is responsible to provide financial and managerial accounting support as part of the accounting team at Lynden Door. All training will be provided.
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Process accounts payable and accounts receivable transactions. We offer contract, temporary and permanent placement solutions for finance and accounting, technology, marketing and creative, legal, and administrative and customer support roles.
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This role is central to our operations in the construction industry, where you will be tasked with managing various accounting duties such as handling accounts payable and receivable, performing bank reconciliations, and maintaining the general ledger.
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