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Will supervise a small, dedicated team of finance professionals responsible for the general ledger, accounts payable and accounts receivable. Oversight of accounting operations and transactional processes including collections, billing, payables, cash disbursements, fixed assets, and monthly closing.
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Transactional activities including accounts payable, accounts receivable (revenue recognition and billing), and payroll, general accounting, reconciliations, month-end close, and maintaining workpapers.
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Non-profit accounting, public accounting experience, and/or consulting experience is a plus but not required. Serve as the outsourced Controller/CFO for multiple non-profit clients. Passionate about working in or supporting non-profit organizations.
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Oversee and manage all the financial operations for the Firm (domestic and international locations) to include general accounting, accounts receivable, accounts payable, cash forecasting and management, tax reporting, and client billing.
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Directs all operational accounting activities of the organization, including but not limited to: general ledger, financial close, cash and banking, expense and revenue accounting, billing, accounts payable and receivable, payroll allocations, grant and other expense reporting.
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Payroll/Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable/Student Billing, and General Ledger. reporting, payroll processing, student billing, internal controls, and budgeting.
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Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer, the Director of Finance will lead all day-to-day operations of the finance department while ensuring compliance with GAAP and other applicable standards, rules and regulations.
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Master's Degree preferred In Business Administration (MBA) Seven (07) years or more Managing Finance and Accounting (including Inventory Management and Control, Financial Analysis and Planning, Financial Reporting, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable and Billing) required.
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Seven (07) years or more Managing Finance and Accounting (including Inventory Management and Control, Financial Analysis and Planning, Financial Reporting, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable and Billing) required.
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Process payments according to established guidelines while collaborating with the billing department to track accounts payable and accounts receivable. Assist in holiday project production through interdepartmental communications, billing, and staff supervision.
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The Accounting Services Unit is responsible for Accounts Payable, General Accounting, Accounts Receivable, Revenue, Purchasing, Timekeeping, and Payroll functions. This unit processes employees' travel vouchers, vendor invoices, purchase orders, manages agency inventory, partners with the state and federal auditors, accounting for federal grants, produces our federal indirect rate, distributes cost allocations, provides cash management, daily deposits, wire transfers, local bank services including settlement monies, legal services billing, and the preparation and disclosure of our financial statements.
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Assisting with department/facility accounts receivable and accounts payable functions and responsibilities as needed. Confirms admissions paperwork is completed and sent to designated department(s), such as billing, by collecting, faxing and scanning.
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Assist with coverage analysis, billing/accounts receivable, accounts payable, and collections as it relates to clinical trials. The Financial Planning Analyst supports the needs of the Cancer Clinical Trials Office by performing various financial or budget analyses, preparing standard and/or ad hoc reports, and providing other support for departmental processes such as developing clinical trials budgets, negotiating clinical trials budgets with external entities, management and tracking of chargeback methodologies, and revenue/expense variance analyses.
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Provide expertise in PeopleSoft modules including Accounts Payable (AP), Purchase Orders (PO), Billing, Commitment Control (KK), General Ledger (GL), Accounts Receivable (AR), Project Costing (PC), and Asset Management (AM.
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They will handle the accounts payable and accounts receivable functions and BID tax billing information; assist with the RFP, grants, and contracts administration processes; human resources services; and develop and maintain standard operating procedures and create more efficient recordkeeping systems and business protocols.
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