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Management of the accounts payable, accounts receivable and payroll functions. Our family-owned specialty commercial contractor is seeking a hands-on Controller/CFO for their growing business.
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Analyze monthly community revenues and rent rolls for occupancy, billing trends, market rent optimization, discounts, accounts receivable balances, and other ancillary charges. 0-2 years of finance, operations, or information systems experience in growth environment.
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Responsible for determining contractual and bad debt reserve estimates using the Crowe RCA tool and our accounts receivable model. Five or more years of experience in revenue/accounts receivable financial analysis, claims or billing analysis, decision support, or economics in a healthcare setting.
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Manage the overall practice accounting team, currently consisting of over 50 individuals with several Director level direct reports that are responsible for revenue recognition/recording, accounts receivable, accounts payable, prepaids, fixed assets, and other general GAAP income statement and balance sheet accounting.
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The Director of Finance will establish operating policies and have oversight responsibilities for the financial activities of the operating units and consolidated business offices in the areas of accounts payable, general ledger, accounts receivable, employee payroll, cash disbursements, financial statements and tax information.
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Work with Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable to resolve any billing/invoicing issues. We offer a portfolio of solutions that include neuromonitoring, perfusion, surgical assist, autotransfusion, minimally invasive surgical support, and sterile processing.
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The Accounting Manager reports to the Controller, and performs a broad range of financial accounting and reporting responsibilities within the Accounting department, including month-end close, financial ad hoc analysis, stat reporting, and oversight of inventory, accounts receivable, and accounts payable processes.
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Support various accounts receivable management functions and bring timely resolution to customer accounts including but not limited to: regular customer past due accounts, repossession, legal accounts, and recovery activity for Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation (CFSC.
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LBMC W Squared a premier provider of outsourced accounting solutions including accounts payable, accounts receivable, and more. Reconciling/analyzing of general ledger accounts.
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Assist the Accounting Manager in the reconciliation of Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable accounts. Manage the Purchasing card accounts and post monthly transactions in General Ledger.
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The Senior Staff Accountant will ensure proper day-to-day operations of the Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable teams. Manage the process of ownership changes within an association to include processing and applying payments received from title companies by creating and closing accounts.
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As the Vice President of Accounting Operations for TQL, you will be responsible for the strategic and operational leadership for our accounts payable (A/P), accounts receivable (A/R), cash operations and paperwork processing teams.
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Interact with Credit, Traffic, Distribution Center, Return Goods, Adjustment and Accounts Receivable departments. The Customer Care Specialist is responsible for inbound/outbound calls, order/return processing, and responding to Wholesale accounts inquiries on a daily basis.
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Gravity Media is looking for a highly organized, detail-oriented Accounts Receivable/ Account Payable Specialist (AP/AR) who can dive into the detail and take ownership and assume responsibility of specific accounting functions.
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Associates supporting the Administrative office create, manage, and update reports (Examples: Accounts Receivable Payment Detail Retrieval, Expense Payables Invoice Advisory, Outstanding Return Checks, and Temporary Accounts.
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