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Monitor, review and report bi-weekly working capital reporting across accounts payable, accounts receivable and cash balances. As the US Controller, you can expect to hit the ground running in our unique creative production & technology landscape in the midst of exciting company developments.
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Supervise Assistant Controller - Disbursements in all activities regarding disbursements, including accounts payable and payroll. Manage Assistant Controller of Financial Reporting and Treasury in his/her roles related to financial reporting, including VOA - National reporting and preparation of Financial Management Report (Parent and Consolidated financials), bank reconciliations, cash receipt process flow, etc.
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Broad knowledge of all facets of finance and accounting operations including, but not limited to, general ledger accounting, accounts payable/receivable, purchasing, banking, budgeting, auditing, financial forecasting, debt issuance/management and other capital financing techniques.
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Oversee the Accounts Payable function and ensure timely and effective cashflow management. Extensive experience with payroll and accounts payable. Identify and implement changes to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the departments overseen by the Controller.
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Review checks prior to disbursement, on a sample basis in accordance with policy, to consider the appropriateness of the check and supporting documentation Support Payroll i.e. Payroll pay packet reviews and Account Payable i.e. authorize vendor check printing, as necessary.
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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.
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Currently supervising a staff of three, the Controller is responsible for accounts payable, accounts receivable, monthly financial reports, the general ledger, payroll approval, budget integrity and gift entry into the Donor Database.
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Manage accounts payable, accounts receivable, and payroll. We are looking for a hands-on Fractional Controller to support, build and grow the Finance function at MarketerHire. Strong working knowledge of QuickBooks Online and apps like Rippling, Looker, BigQuerry and Airbase.
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10+ years of working experience include experience in finance operations (either accounts payable or accounts receivable functions), risk control or Finance functions with some experience at management level.
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Oversee the accounting function, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, and general ledger. We are working with a global non-profit with a wonderful mission, seeking a Controller who will be responsible for managing the day-to-day financial operations of the organization and ensuring compliance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and non-profit regulations.
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Oversee all financial and accounting functions, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, general ledger, and financial reporting. The Controller will be responsible for overseeing all financial and accounting activities, ensuring accurate financial reporting, and providing strategic financial insights to support business growth and operations.
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Managing accounts payable/receivable and expense allocations. Microsoft Dynamics GP experience a plus. Managing payroll tasks such as ADP Workforce Now Time & Attendance, onboarding new employees, conducting payroll audits, and overseeing payroll tax reporting and reconciliations.
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Financial and Accounting Leadership: Oversee all accounting functions, including general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and payroll. As the Controller, you will be a core part of the company's leadership team, responsible for maintaining and improving financial systems and processes.
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Responsible for daily oversight and maintenance of fiscal records, internal controls, budget, and daily accounting operations including accounts payable, accounts receivable, expense allocations.
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The individual will report to the Chief Accounting Officer and will oversee the general ledger month-end-close, group consolidation, accounts payable, technical accounting as well as compliance and statutory tax reporting.
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payable job Title: controller in New York, Wailuku, Hawaii
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