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Outstanding medical, dental, and vision plans (low cost), 2 flex spending accounts, PTO (4 weeks accrued in the first year), 15 paid holidays, defined pension plan , 401k matching 50% of the first 6% contributed, life insurance, disability, various discount programs, gym/wellness center, access to onsite medical, optical, pharmacy services, and onsite cafe.
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Apply today to join the team as a Client Accounting Associate to help service our clients with accounting services, including accounts payable and accounts receivable service, reconciliations (e.g., bank, credit card, prepaid and accruals, etc.
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For accounting clients using QuickBooks Online. Reconcile bank accounts, credit cards, and other business accounts for accounting clients. Strong knowledge and experience with relevant software (QuickBooks Online, Microsoft Office, etc.
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Position Overview: The client is seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Accounts Payable/Accounts Receivable (AP/AR) Specialist to manage the financial processing of transactions for the organization.
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This includes functional accounting areas; oversight of the general ledger; timely financial reporting and analysis; budgeting and forecasting; financial metrics; operations and inventory accounting; audit and tax compliance and special projects.
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STEP THREE: Connect with an account specialist to discuss available accounts (We’ll contact you at the number provided) Unloading and stop pay on some dedicated accounts. Healthcare & flexible spending accounts.
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