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Degree(s): Bachelors in Accounting, Business, Finance, or related field (preferred, but not required) or equivalent five plus years work experience in accounts payable, accounts receivable, or sales tax.
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Seven (07) years or more Managing Finance and Accounting (including Inventory Management and Control, Financial Analysis and Planning, Financial Reporting, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable and Billing) required.
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On-the-job training lasts for 2-3 years and includes rotations in warehouse, counter sales, accounts payable, accounts receivable, financial statements, purchasing, account management, project management, inventory management and business development.
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Responsible for overseeing the General Accounting and Financial Reporting functions related to one or more of the following: general ledger, fixed assets, rebate accounting, accounts receivable and accounts payable.
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Receivables Ensures Implementation of established billing and collection procedures and ensures that patient accounts receivable records comply with established policies and procedures in an effort to promote quality health care services and prudent hospital management.
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This job is a part of the Lease Administration functional area which focuses on providing real estate portfolio administration, database management, accounts payable and receivable, and audit services.
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Accounts Receivable Coordinator - Corporate Job Category : Finance/Accounting. The AR Coordinator will be responsible for the efficient, accurate, and timely processing of accounts receivable.
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SAP Accounts Receivable (AR) SAP Accounts Payable (AP) Provide day-to-day support for on-going processes; provide application support for agency's workload demands. Develop project plans and schedules, including resource allocation, timelines, and budgets.
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Assist the General Manager in managing income and expense budgets (Accounts Payable/Receivable) and reporting sales and other important information. You'll discover ways to maximize efficiency in daily doughnut-making, and you'll understand quality control procedures and coordinate production schedules to meet guest satisfaction.
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Maintains general and subsidiary ledgers, accounts receivable, accounts payable, revenue recognition, operating expense accruals and capital projects. Assists as the back-up for Accounts Receivable function as necessary.
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Determine and assess patient records, review accounts receivable activities, and collect payments. Efficiently monitors both Accounts Receivable ('AR') and Collections. This is a full-time, fully remote role and will be responsible for reviewing claims activity for billing and submitting claims in the revenue cycle billing and claims functions.
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Assists with providing oversight on client's day-to-day accounting and budgeting function including, but not limited to, coordinating accounts receivable and payable functions, and remitting appropriate payments to applicable taxing organizations.
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Process accounts payable and accounts receivable. Previous experience as an accountant, bookkeeper, or similar position. You would be working with a use friendly accounting software package but it is not Peachtree or Quick Books.
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Provide on-going evaluation and improvements for processes; work in needed areas to provide application support for agency’s workload demands. Provide on-going evaluation and improvements for program management processes and practices.
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Ensure compliance with program management processes and standards; Communicate project status and progress to stakeholders, including senior management; Collaborate with stakeholders and teams to ensure program and project goals are met.
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