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Maintain and reconcile general ledgers, accounts receivable, and accounts payable. MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants.
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Completing audit testing on financial statement accounts such as cash, accounts payable, or fixed assets. Completing audit testing on financial statement accounts such as cash, accounts payable, or fixed assets.
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Two years of bookkeeping experience within a healthcare setting, including, but not limited to: managing accounts receivable, accounts payable, and payroll functions. Two years of bookkeeping experience within a healthcare setting, including, but not limited to: managing accounts receivable, accounts payable, and payroll functions.
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The Accountant will be responsible for performing day-to-day accounting tasks, including but not limited to, preparing financial statements, managing accounts payable and receivable, reconciling bank statements, and assisting with tax preparation.
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This position reports to the President and is responsible for the overall operation and accuracy of the company’s financial and operational accounting systems, which includes coordination of the accounts receivable, accounts payable, and payroll functions.
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We are a top local developer in the market rate luxury apartment industry!
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Administer payroll and accounts payable for appropriate department/staff. Assist with managing all office related functions of the front desk/department (i.e. computer registration system, cleanliness of the desk and lobby area, supplies, and flyers/binders.
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Prior internships in a public accounting firm performing audit work. Are you an accounting student striving for CPA eligibility and looking for a full-time opportunity in Audit? Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
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Collaboration: Work closely with other departments, such as Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, and Legal, to resolve sales tax issues and ensure accurate tax treatment of transactions.
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Responsible for day-to-day oversight of all control functions including general accounting, budgeting, forecasting, treasury management, debt management, payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and student accounts.
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