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Supervise the Payroll, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Cashier and Night Audit employees; interview, recommend hiring, train, develop, empower, schedule, coach and counsel, recommend and conduct performance and salary reviews, resolve problems, provide open communications and recommend discipline and termination, as appropriate.
$70,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 26 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Previous night audit/accounting experience or equivalent training required. Front Office Supervisor/Accounts Payable or Receivable Clerk Front Office Manager. Balance revenue and settle accounts nightly, maintain files, and reset the system for the next day of operations while performing Guest Service Agent tasks and duties.
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Team members have the unique opportunity to explore diverse business lines, gaining hands-on experience in various facets of finance, including accounting, audit and supply chain management.
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The Accounts Payable (AP) Specialist I performs tasks to process vendor payments, maintain accounts payable records and maintain vendor files in an accurate and timely manner.
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Advanced knowledge of factoring and asset-based lending, accounting, statistical analysis, audit procedures, collateral, loans, and credit quality. Bachelor’s degree in public accounting, auditing, finance or related field (Master in accounting or business related field is preferred.
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Assisting the board Treasurer, finance committee, and contract accountant in managing the foundation's budget and financial activities, including tracking expenses and accounts payable operations.
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Managing accounts payable using accounting software and other programs including Sage Intacct, Procore, DocuSign, Adobe Acrobat Pro, Microsoft Outlook, Word and Excel. Accounts Payable Specialist – Residential Real Estate.
$60,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 25 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Supervise the daily operation of the accounting processes, including revenue accounting, accounts payable, payroll and cash flow management. The Director of Finance is responsible for all financial planning functions including budgeting, reporting, accounting, forecasting, business planning, financial policies, information technology, risk management, and venue sales.
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A Finance or Business Management degree with enough accounting credits can be accepted in lieu of an Accounting degree. Cross trained on accounts payable, cash disbursements, cash receipts processes, and other.
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Checks and verifies entry detail for accounts payable, accounts receivable/cash receipts and/or donor processing. Practical knowledge of agency accounting policy, government regulations, and tax requirements.
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Responsible for managing the processes of general accounting, grants and contracts, cashiering, payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and fixed assets accounting.
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Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A), Litigation Support (LS), and Valuation Services (VS): Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in Accounting, or Finance with at least a minor in Accounting. Coursework or minor in Accounting, Finance, Economics, Information Technology, Management, Consulting, and/or Supply Chain Management in connection with a major noted above.
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Intermediate knowledge of non-profit accounting practices, including multi-currency accounting, budgets and financial reporting. Contributes to the HQ Finance department's periodic planning process by reviewing budgets for USAID grants for accuracy and consistency.
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Bankruptcy consulting, forensic accounting, economic damage calculations, and other litigation support services. Buy and sell-side financial due diligence, analysis of financial data to understand client’s key accounting policies, identify potential risk and liabilities, as well as other transaction advisory services.
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You will be a part of the US Tech Consulting - Finance and Accounting Technology team, an innovative and collaborative group of business and technology consultants who are dedicated to support client’s Finance Automation, Controls & Governance agenda by supporting business process led implementation of technology systems such as BlackLine, Oracle ARCS, Trintech, OneStream RCM, Tagetik, etc.
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