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Experience with accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks, SAP, Oracle). Maintain and reconcile the general ledger accounts, ensuring accuracy and completeness. Oversee the processing of accounts payable and receivable transactions, including invoice preparation and payment processing.
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Conducts account reconciliation on payroll-related general ledger accounts; defines account balances and makes appropriate general ledger correcting entries. Verifies accuracy of employee and employer payroll tax codes, withholding and payroll tax expense reports prior to forwarding reports to payroll tax department.
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Job Overview: The Property Accountant is responsible for the timely and accurate maintenance of daily financial activity, cash management, general ledger activity, and drafting monthly financial statements for a portfolio of 30-40 homeowners’ associations.
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Maintains a thorough understanding of the business operations, financial reporting and the General Ledger structure. Performs standard accounting activities, including preparing, classifying, recording, maintaining, and reconciling the General Ledger accounts, sub-ledgers and subsystems in compliance with accepted accounting policies and principles.
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Reconciliation of A/R, A/P, Projects and payroll to general ledger. Nesco Resource and affiliates (Lehigh G.I.T Inc, and Callos Resource, LLC) is an equal employment opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristics with respect to employment opportunities.
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You’ll focus on recording and analysing financial transactions, paying and receiving invoices, maintaining financial statement ledger accounts, and preparing analysis and reconciliations of bills to detect fraud.
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Oversee and maintain the company’s QuickBooks files, including journal entries and transaction postings. Proficiency in QuickBooks and Microsoft Office Suite, with advanced skills in Excel.
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Proficiency in accounting and payroll software (e.g., QuickBooks Online, ADP) and advanced functions in Microsoft Excel. Oversee the daily operations of the accounting department, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, bank reconciliations, and general ledger management.
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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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Proven 2+ years of Accounting experience including general ledger responsibilities, such as: coding and posting of journal entries, balance sheet reconciliations and Month-end closing procedures/reporting.
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Are you proficient in using Sage 50 or Quickbooks? QuickBooks or Sage 50 experience. Are you proficient in using Sage 50 or Quickbooks? QuickBooks or Sage 50 experience. Manage banking transactions (ACH, Deposits, etc.
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Verify all accounting details including general ledger accounts, company and cost centers, fixed asset codes and CAP numbers are accurate and complete. expense items and general ledger account coding.
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With the use of moderately complex financial calculations, this role will perform a variety of accounting and analytical functions that evaluate and process financial data to prepare general ledger and/or DDA account reconciliations.
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Supervises the control of the store money including register counts, withdraws from bank, armored car pickups, safe deposits, change orders and oversees all aspects of bookkeeping including ledger, invoices, cash reports and time records.
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Experience with processing transactions associated with budget entry supplements, transfers returns funds reservations, funds commitments, budgetary ledger, special purpose ledger, and budget version planning.
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