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Account Processor performs a variety of document processing and record keeping tasks associated with customer accounts that require a thorough knowledge of products and services in the assigned area.
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Accounting Assistant will perform day-to-day accounting tasks, including accounts payable/receivable, general ledger entries, and bank reconciliations. Accounting Assistant will perform day-to-day accounting tasks, including accounts payable/receivable, general ledger entries, and bank reconciliations.
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Summary: This organization has an extensive investment portfolio of private equity and brokerage accounts with a significant volume of transactions bill paying and more. In this role, the Administrative Assistant/Bookkeeper will work closely with the Controller and Senior Accountant with a wide variety of admin functions (phones, correspondence, mail, couriers, schedules, etc) along with bookkeeping duties utilizing Quickbooks and/or Sage software.
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Tax Manager will manage all aspects of client accounts and foster client relationships. Preferred experience with Axcess Tax, CCH ProSystem FX Engagement and BNA. Extensive experience in Tax Advisory and Estate/Trust planning and compliance for sophisticated high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth individuals and families.
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Kforce's client, a high-profile professional services firm located in Grand Rapids, MI, is looking for an Accounts Payable Lead Analyst to work with Senior Leadership and high-profile clients to head up their Accounts Payable department.
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As an Accounts Payable Specialist, you will prepare disbursement issued electronically or via check. Accounts Payable Specialist will process PO & Non-PO vendor invoices and Employee Expense Reimbursements.
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Accounts Payable Specialist will be responsible for general ledger coding of invoices to process and/or input for payment. As an Accounts Payable Specialist, you will retrieve necessary backup for payment runs as needed.
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Conduct market research and qualify/classify target accounts within assigned geography. Call prospective or existing clients to obtain and/or close agreements for services or identify new hiring managers.
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This position is also responsible for managing the revenue billing and accounts receivable process for large utility-scale solar and wind plants, understanding contractual stipulations associated with -price- and -quantity- and managing documents and ensuring regulatory compliance with Sarbanes Oxley requirements.
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Collaborate with tool partners to provision new accounts for Adobe Analytics, Target, ExP, and ContentSquare. Experience in Adobe Analytics, Power BI, Azure Dev Ops (preferred, but not required.
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Manage North America sales quota and commissions; Calculate and submit commissions to Payroll, HR, and Accounts Payable. Experience with Avalara, Concur, CertCapture, and Infor M3 (preferred but not required.
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As an Accounts Payable Manager, you will oversee the processing of credit cards, high-volume vendor transactions, and reconciliations. Manage the full accounts payable cycle, including vendor management, invoice processing, expense reimbursements, client disbursements, credit card transactions, expense approvals, and payment processing.
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The Senior Accountant will reconcile and analyze monthly and quarterly sales and use tax accounts for all states. Maintaining and reconciling balance sheet and general ledger accounts. Experience with Avalara or Microsoft Dynamics GP preferred.
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Kforce has a client that is seeking an Accounting Assistant in Austin, TX.Summary:Accounting Assistants have assigned vendor accounts, and it is their responsibility for maintaining the A/P relationship with the vendor.
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Kforce has a client that is seeking an Accounts Payable Specialist in Saint Louis, MO. Summary: We are seeking a detail-oriented and organized Accounts Payable Specialist to join our Finance team.
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