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Experience limited to teaching courses, bookkeeping, maintaining payroll records, accounts payable, accounts receivable, or preparing tax returns is not considered professional accounting/auditing experience.
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The primary responsibilities of the candidate in this role is to support the Accounts Payable operations of Stony Brook University Hospital. 3 or more years of full-time work experience in Accounts Payable, Accounting, Finance, or a Business-related field.
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Strong general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, income tax and bank working knowledge. Oversees accounts payable, accounts receivable/and collection, payroll.
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Examples of qualifying law enforcement experience include conducting criminal investigations involving federal tax and/or money laundering violations including one or more of the following: Indirect methods of proof; utilization of multiple nominees, bank accounts, and/or entities; utilization of alter ego and/or sham corporations; multiple judicial districts and/or targets; and/or other financial investigations (money laundering.
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The purpose of this role is to manage and operate a Hilti Store to maximize walk-in sales and smaller field accounts and provide a high level of customer service (95% order fill rates). After successful completion of the Hilti Store Representative Development Program, the next position will usually require a move; we are a global sales and marketing organization, geographic flexibility is a must.
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The Collector II handles calls related to vehicle repossession, follows-up on delinquent accounts, updates and maintains accurate financial records including accounting, receivable, and credit records.
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The Account Manager is the primary customer contact for contracted accounts within the Landscape Management Division. Mentor and train junior staff on technical elements of the profession including horticulture, sales, estimating, pruning, etc.
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In addition to multiple medical plans, life insurance, generous paid time off and flexible spending accounts, we also offer substantial tuition reimbursement, an employer funded pension plan and several savings plan options for your future.
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Starting as an Accounting Intern, you will be exposed to basic accounting procedures and principles ranging from accounts payable and receivable systems to financial statement, preparation, and analysis.
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Provide subject matter expertise and guidance on compliance with all applicable SEC and FINRA rules and regulations, including but not limited to anti-money laundering, outside brokerage accounts, outside business activities, OSJ/branch inspections, firm element CE, email surveillance, information barriers, restricted/watch lists, institutional research, investment banking, and institutional sales.
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We are looking for a Junior Accountant/Bookkeeper to join our team in Ronkonkoma, New York. This role is primarily focused on handling various accounting functions, specifically in areas of general ledger maintenance and accounts payable.
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Job Title: Insurance Accounts Receivable (AR) Follow-Up Specialist - Physician Billing. This role requires expertise in physician billing, knowledge of Medicare/Medicaid, and proficiency in analyzing insurance claims, submitting appeals/denials, and insurance verification.
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Follow up on accounts payable payment problems including increasing quantities, notify department of funding shortages, timely change order execution, follow up on receipts of materials that by-passed Purchasing, train departments about State rules and regulations for sole source commodities, provide timely customer service response to calls for assistance in solving procurement problems.
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The Credit & Collections Analyst’s duty is to oversee and control the overall credit exposure for accounts with assigned territories. The position also entails processing salesmen collections as well as applying on-account monies towards customer accounts.
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Process accounts receivable/payable and handle payroll in a timely manner. Reconcile sales taxes, payroll taxes, and bank accounts at the end of each month. Proficiency in financial software applications (e.g., QuickBooks, Xero) and spreadsheet programs (e.g., Microsoft Excel.
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