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Responsible for training of staff for job duties to include the following positions: Accounts Payable, General Cashier, Income Audit, Payroll and Accounts Receivable. Assist with management of accounts receivable in order to maximize cash flow.
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The property includes an all-day dining outlet (Seltzer's Modern Diner), an entertainment sports bar (OKC Tap House), specialty restaurant (Bob's Steak & Chop House), coffee shop (Park Grounds) and a retail outlet (RareBird Gift Shop.
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You have functional expertise in several Finance areas including General Ledger Accounting, Profitability Analysis, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Fixed Assets, Cost Center Accounting, Internal Orders, Profit Center.
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Understanding of common industry standards as related to ERP along with standard business practices as related to Accounting (Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, General Ledger, Fixed Assets), Inventory Management (Purchasing, Fulfillment, Warehouse Management) and/or Software/Services management functions (Revenue Recognition, Project Management, CRM.
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Supervises Finance Department Facility Staff Accountants and other Accounting functions including Payroll Processing, Event Accounting, Box Office, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable. Maintains general and subsidiary ledgers, accounts receivable, accounts payable, revenue recognition, operating expense accruals and capital projects.
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Previous experience in collections, accounts receivable, supervisor or related roles, with a minimum of 2 years of experience. The Collection Supervisor leads the Accounts Receivable team and manages day-today activities and accounts receivable (AR) process.
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Responsible for working cross functionally with the legal, marketing, sales support, pricing, reimbursement services, McKesson Brand, accounts receivable, customer systems and operational teams to effectively deliver the McKesson value proposition while maintaining profitability and corporate compliance.
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The General Staff Accountant is involved in multiple aspects of the treasury department, including but not limited to, cash management, debt accounting, journal entries, accounts receivable, accounts payable, vendor maintenance, management of purchase card program and compliance reporting.
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Responsible for Territory service safety and results, including but not limited to, customer retention, growth of the business, loss and ruin, piece budget, employee retention, accounts receivable (AR) collection, customer renewals, Aramark direct sales, customer satisfaction, route sales and credits.
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Communicate and collect accounts receivable as necessary, working with the credit department and client; collect all balances due based on approved credit terms. Are you an experienced Sales Professional, Restaurant Manager, Culinary Manager or Chef looking for career development opportunities.
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This job performs thorough medical record review to abstract medical and demographic data, interpret and apply diagnoses and procedures utilizing ICD and CPT coding systems and assists in decreasing the average accounts receivable days.
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The Claims Resolution Specialist is responsible for resolving all issues in with unpaid insurance claims in a timely manner by researching all incoming denials from insurance companies, initiating the collection process through contact with the payer, researching payer and government websites and/or medical resources to identify claim requirements required to resolve open accounts receivable and works to minimize write-offs by exhausting in all resolution options.
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IDEX Accounts Receivable Clerk in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The Accounts Receivable (AR) Clerk is responsible for customer credit analysis, collecting payments using skills in project management, organization and communications as they work with clients and customers.
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Associates degree or higher in accounting, finance, or other business-related field or a minimum of 4 years of experience in accounts receivable, accounts payable, general ledger, or staff accounting.
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Role: Accounts Receivable Specialist. If you are looking for a solid accounting team to join and utilize your Accounts Receivable skills, this position may be a great fit for you! We are working on an exciting AR Specialist Job in Oklahoma City, OK.
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