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Accounting Supervisor responsibilities include: Overseeing general bookkeeping duties, managing the general ledger system, profit center accounting, board report preparation, ALM operations, and accounts payable and fixed assets system.
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Manage all phases of Accounts Payable, Receivable and department budget. Enters invoices into accounts payable system weekly after verifying a purchase order was received from ordering department head and obtaining General Manager's approval.
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Researches and processes Accounts payable pricing discrepancies. Coordinates all aspects of purchase order management, item definition, coding, purchase order entry, revisions, order reconciliations, EDI and drop shipments.
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Analyze data from ad hoc reports as it pertains to the goals and objectives of the Accounts Payable department. 1-3 years Accounts Payable experience. This position may also be responsible for various Vendor Management or Disbursement functions such as update/maintenance of the vendor master file, invoice reconciliation, vendor inquiries, and processing of payments.
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The Accounts Payable Manager is responsible for managing the functions performed within the Accounts Payable department. Responsible for the daily review and reconciliation of Accounts Payable accounts.
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The Accounting Manager will oversee the day-to-day accounting operations of several corporate entities, which include Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, General Ledger Activities/Financial Close process, and Expense Report Management.
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Strong math aptitude/accounting knowledge with good understanding of accounts receivable, accounts payable, and budgeting. 4+ years’ prior experience in apartment management of affordable housing communities.
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Oversee the accounting operations, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and the general ledger. Founded by Sameer Maskey, Ph. D., an Adjunct Associate Professor at Columbia University, our company is on a steadfast mission to democratize AI and harness the power of global AI talent from underserved communities.
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We welcome those with experience in jobs such as Senior Accountant, Staff Accountant, and Accounts Payable Clerk and others in the Accounting and Finance to apply. We assist companies and non-profit organizations in delivering benefits to their employees.
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Process accounts payable and accounts receivable transactions. This is an opportunity for a Property Accountant to join a real estate investment/management/development company based in Great Neck, New York. The ideal candidate will have worked within a multifamily residential and/or commercial real estate portfolio and is adept at overseeing multiple entities.
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Reporting to the Manager of Accounts Payable, the Accounts Payable Specialist reviews and processes payments for all vendor invoices and handles other related assignments within the Accounts Payable Department.
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Assist CFO in managing all operations in the accounting department, including cash management, billing, accounts receivable, accounts payable, general ledgers, revenue recognition and fixed asset accounting.
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Uphold proper bank reconciliation, reserve accounts, factory payable, and floor plan payable. Supervise the accounting team, including accounts payable clerks, office managers, and the DMV/titling team.
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The Accounts Payable Supervisor operates under the guidance of the Accounts Payable Manager. Support the annual audits and other ad hoc projects by retrieving, scanning, and distributing Accounts Payable related documentation as determined by the Accounts Payable Manager or Director of Accounting or her/his designee.
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Help drive execution of debt, M&A, and equity transactions by interacting with investors, lenders, bankers, lawyers, market study experts, economists, and our internal Genting team (Board Members, senior executives, government relations team, design, and construction team, planning & analysis team, accounts payable team, accounting team, etc.
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