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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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The Senior Accounts Payable Coordinator will be expected to be the subject matter expert for all aspects of the procurement invoicing process. Post-secondary education or equitable combination of training with applicable work experience in Accounting / Finance environment, however, minimum of 3 years Accounts Payable work experience in a high-volume setting and inter-company operations will be accepted.
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UES Southeast Region seeks an Accounts Payable Clerk for their Atlanta offices. This position assists with the accounts payable processes within the company and requires an eye for detail, accuracy, 1-3 years of applicable experience, and stellar organizational skills.
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The ideal candidate will demonstrate an in-depth understanding of the accounts payable cycle, help maintain efficient accounts payable processes that comply with all state and federal regulations, conduct bi-weekly audits of large amounts of data and documents for inefficiencies and errors, and reconciliation of various account payables and payroll accounts.
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Leading core Accounting areas including Performance Management (executive dashboards management reporting, planning, budgeting & forecasting, analytics & decision support); Record-to-Report (financial close, consolidation, financial reporting, Fixed Assets, Inventory, Payroll); Order-to-Cash (order entry, customer credit, invoicing, accounts receivable, collections); and, Procure-to-Pay (procurement, accounts payable, invoicing.
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Responsible for complete training of staff for job duties of the following positions: Accounts Receivable Clerk; Accounts Receivable Billing Clerk; Accounts Payable Clerk, General Cashier, Income Audit and Paymaster.
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Tilray Beer Company, a division of Tilray Brands is Seeking a Accounts Payable Associate, Perform monthly review of the accounts payable vendor aging and investigate open items.
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Coordinate, prepare, and analyze vendor statement reconciliations and resolve any outstanding invoices and discrepancies with efficient delivery of reconciliation to Accounts Payable (AP) staff and Accounts Payable Manager.
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You have functional expertise in several Finance areas including General Ledger Accounting, Profitability Analysis, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Fixed Assets, Cost Center Accounting, Internal Orders, Profit Center.
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This position supervises the accounting, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable and additional functions within the ACRM environment. 2+ years Accounts Payable Experience.
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Training may include but not limited to: Accounting (Cash box, Petty Cash, American Express procedures, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable), Complaints, Credit, Customer Files, Inventory Management, Pricing Administration, Traffic, Maintenance, Reports, Forms, Paper-flow, Housekeeping, and Safety.
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Manage the day-to-day accounting operations of the company, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, and general ledger activities. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively with senior management, external stakeholders, and team members at all levels of the organization.
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Familiarity with federal grant policies, procurement, and accounts payable/receivable. Obtains appropriate manager approval for expenses to grant/contract accounts and identifies/submits accruals and reclassifications.
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Lead the planning, development, and execution of BODYARMOR promotional plans to all accounts using fact-based industry selling information including IRI / Nielsen and other industry specific data.
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Demonstrated understanding of the operations and/or business of large healthcare systems, revenue cycle management, especially the functional areas of billing, collections and bad debt, payment processing, denial management and accounts receivable finance operations, medical records and/or patient financial services, fee schedules, documentation and coding, charge capture and health information management.
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