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Key Responsibilities:Managing accounts payable and accounts receivable processes, including processing invoices and check writing. Proficient computer skills with in-depth knowledge of relevant software such as QuickBooks, tax software, and Microsoft Suite.
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Manage accounts payable and receivable using QuickBooks, including invoice processing and reconciliation of accounts. Proficiency in ADP payroll systems and QuickBooks accounting software is essential.
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In this role you will work between 25-30 hours per week, running the in-house accountancy function, from collating and sending invoices, organizing accounts receivable/payable and putting together invoice lists of parts and equipment.
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Will help the owner in the office, have experience in managing accounts receivable, accounts payable; MUST KNOW QUICKBOOKS; EXCEL AND WORD. Will help the owner in the office, have experience in managing accounts receivable, accounts payable; MUST KNOW QUICKBOOKS; EXCEL AND WORD.
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Address any issues or discrepancies in accounts receivable, such as pricing, quantities, or billing issues. Experience with accounting programs such as QuickBooks, Great Plains, Fishbowl Inventory, or similar software.
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Provide oversight of the day-to-day accounting operations of the family law office, including managing accounts payable, accounts receivable, maintaining the general ledger, and reconciling bank statements.
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Ensure efficient processing of accounts payable and accounts receivable. Proficiency in QuickBooks, Xero, Excel, and basic accounting systems. The selected candidate will play a crucial role in maintaining our general ledger, ensuring the accuracy of financial information, and utilizing QuickBooks for tracking financial transactions.
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Managing accounts payable and accounts receivable processes, including processing invoices and check writing. Minimum of 2 years of QuickBooks experience. Ability to reconcile accounts and preparation of statements.
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Reporting to the CEO, you will oversee various accounting and finance functions, including cash management, payroll, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and budgeting. Perform accounting tasks including cash management, reconciliations, and overseeing accounts receivable and accounts payable.
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Manage and monitor accounts receivable and accounts payable. In-depth experience with Quickbooks online. Cozymeal is the leading global marketplace featuring the best culinary experiences and products, including top-rated cooking classes, private chef experiences, culinary tours, chef-curated cookware, free recipes with step-by-step videos, city guides and much more.
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A small bookkeeping firm looking for a full-charge bookkeeper to manage a portfolio of client accounts, perform accounting and bookkeeping functions tailored to each client's specific needs, and handle all transactions within QuickBooks Desktop or QuickBooks Online.
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Handle day-to-day accounting tasks, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, general ledger entries, and bank reconciliations. Proficient in accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks, Excel) and financial reporting tools.
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The Accounts Receivable Specialist is a member of the financial team and reports as directed by the CFO. This individual will be responsible for collecting payment for all sales products of the company in accordance with our quality management system, processes, procedures, and requirements.
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Reconcile accounts payable and receivable transactions with vendor and customer statements. Accounts Payable and Receivable: Process invoices, payments, and receipts accurately and in a timely manner.
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Researching and resolving account discrepancies, reconciliation of all accounts receivable and payables. Obtaining information from others to ensure records are accurate and complete and that accounts receivable ledgers and journals are up-to-date, track receipt of all release of liens and Notice to owners.
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