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Manage accounting tasks, such as accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, tax compliance, bank and credit card reconciliations, and banking relationships. As the Director of Finance, you will provide data-driven insights and recommendations to support strategic decision-making.
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Experience deploying SAP S/4HANA across a broad scope of Finance, including Asset Accounting, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Banking and Cash Management, Cost and Profit Center Accounting, Profitability Analysis, Intercompany Accounting, Product Costing, Global Sales and Use Tax, Intercompany Accounting, Consolidations and Group Reporting.
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The Director of Finance will lead day-to-day finance operations and supervise the finance team members including functional responsibility over accounting, financial reporting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and grants administration.
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The Accounting Accounts Payable Trainee will primarily support the Assistant Controller, Baseball, by assisting in processing invoices and expense reports, vendor maintenance, month-end reporting and controls, and participating in accounting process improvement projects.
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Functions include accounts payable processing, monthly billing process, customer receivables management, account reconciliations, as well as maintaining accounting policies and procedures that ensure the highest level of efficiency while following appropriate internal controls and compliance with US GAAP. This role is an integral part of the finance team and will report to the Assistant Controller.
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Keywords: accounting, accountant, accounts payable, accounting clerk, bookkeeper, finance, accounting, AP, banking, nonprofit, community, community service, nonprofit accounting, bookkeeping, A/P, A/P Clerk.
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Accounting - Oversee the day-to-day accounting functions, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, general ledger maintenance, and payroll. Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or related field required; CPA or MBA preferred.
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The Accounts Payable Specialist, in collaboration with the Divisional Controller will handle the Accounts Payable process for multiple company locations. 5 years minimum of proven working experience in Accounts Payable that includes three way match, purchase orders, inventory with a variety of payment methods.
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Crosstrain and assist with day-to-day accounting and finance operations, including cashflow needs, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and general ledger maintenance.
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State, local and court codes, rules, procedures and legal terminology applicable to areas of responsibility, which includes one or more of the following: cash receipting, accounts receivable, accounts payable claims and court reporter fees processing, basic trust or grants accounting, and related financial transactions.
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In addition to these fundamental requirements, an Assistant Director of Finance must also be knowledgeable in the following areas: Office Management, Bank Reconciliations, Preparation of State and Federal Reports, Training of Accounting staff employees, Conducting or participating in meetings, Analysis of Balance Sheet Accounts, Preparation of Journal entries, closing the books and preparing the Balance, Sheet Package, Interviewing and evaluation of applicants as well as current employees.
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Analysis of financial systems experience preferred (Accounts Payable, Receivable, Billing/Invoicing). Responsible for day-to-day maintenance of system(s) and troubleshooting user questions for EHR (Netsmart), accounting/finance including billing platform (Yardi) and e-Procurement (Zycus.
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As a key member of the finance team the Accounting Manager will be responsible for the daily functions of accounts payable, accounts receivable, invoicing, fixed assets, and inventory functions.
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Lead Menaul School's day-to-day accounting operations and supervise the general accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and bursar functions.
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Accounts Payable/Payroll Specialist, Accounts Receivable/Accounts Payable Purchasing Specialist, Finance Assistant. Direct Reports Accounts Payable/Payroll Specialist, Accounts Receivable/Accounts Payable Purchasing Specialist, Finance Assistant.
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