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The Accounts Receivable (AR) Manager is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the accounts receivable function within the organization. A24 is seeking an Accounts Receivable (AR) Manager.
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We are looking for a Sr Accounts Receivable Specialist to join our Physician Practice. Healthcare Program Billing Expertise: 4+ years of proven experience in billing for healthcare programs, including Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM), Chronic Care Management (CCM), and Behavioral Health Integration (BHI.
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Lead the configuration and setup of essential Workday Financials modules including General Ledger, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, and Asset Management. Expertise in configuring multiple Workday Financials modules such as General Ledger, Accounts Payable, and Accounts Receivable.
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Working in partnership with the Deputy Director and Senior Manager of Accounts Receivable, this position will coordinate and assist with the implementation of a Work Order System for MTA Headquarters to invoice, bill, and collect billback reimbursable projects and third-party invoices.
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Obtain Welfare Management System (WMS), Claim Detail Report (CDR) and Division of Accounts Receivable and Billing (DARB) printouts to verify Medicaid claim and any payments already credited to account, LEXIS NEXIS, ASSETS, as well as Research ACRIS Database for Property Liens.
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The CFO will oversee Accounts Receivable (AR), Accounts Payable (AP), and other financial operations while providing actionable insights based on data. Position Overview : We are seeking an experienced and entrepreneurial Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to lead our financial strategy and operations.
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We are looking for an Accounts Receivable Manager to lead our AR team, focusing on sophisticated billing processes and soft collections. Proven experience as an Accounts Receivable Manager or similar role.
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Protect the Company's financial assets by properly administering company policies and procedures for handling cash, credit card, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll and all other financial transactions in the absence of the general manager.
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Bookkeeping, QuickBooks, Finance, Reconciling, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Invoicing, Communication Skills, Clerical Skills, Vendor Management, MS Office, Detail Oriented, MS Excel, Procurement, Health Insurance.
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9+ years of deep product experience in the implementation of at least 3 modules from the following list: Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Grants Accounting, Property Manager, Purchasing, Sourcing, Procurement contracts, iSupplier, i-procurement, Order Management, General Ledger.
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The Accounting Manager will assist the Controller and Assistant Controller with management of financial processes and controls along with daily operations relating to general accounting, accounts receivable, accounts payable and payroll.
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The department is responsible for the day to day management of all the Agencys cash services including, but not limited to: Cash Receipts, Accounts Payable, and Accounts Receivable.
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About the Firm: They’re one of the most established toy companies in North AmericaThe role is located in Midtown Manhattan daily They have been in business for 75+ yearsThey distribute to 70+ countries and have international offiecs as wellThey offer a competitive salary with excellent benefits and the opportunity for upward movement in the organization Key Responsibilities of the Accounts Receivable Specialist include: Collecting outstanding invoices and unauthorized or excessive deductions.
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Handle accounts receivable tasks such as invoicing, depositing funds, collections, and recognizing revenue. Manage all aspects of the accounts payable function, including reviewing, coding, and processing payments.
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Financial Management: Oversee all accounting functions, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and general ledger. Strong knowledge of non-profit accounting principles and practices, including GAAP and grant management.
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