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LAKEWOOD, CO 80227
Posted: 6/20/2022
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We are looking for a skilled Bookkeeper to maintain our financial records, including purchases, sales, receipts and payments. include working closely with our accounting team to create and analyze financial reports and ensure legal requirements compliance, process accounts payable and receivable and manage invoices and tax payments. Our ideal candidate holds a Finance degree (preferably followed by accounting CPE courses) and is familiar with accounting software packages, like FreshBooks, QuickBooks, Kashoo and Cashflow. Ultimately, the Bookkeeper’s responsibilities are to accurately record all day-to-day financial transactions of our company. Responsibilities Record day to day financial transactions and complete the posting process Verify that transactions are recorded in the correct day book, suppliers ledger, customer ledger and general ledger Bring the books to the trial balance stage Perform partial checks of the posting process Complete tax forms Enter data, maintain records and lunch reports and financial statements Process accounts receivable/payable and handle payroll in a timely manner Skills Proven bookkeeping experience Solid understanding of basic bookkeeping and accounting payable/receivable principles Proven ability to calculate, post and manage accounting figures and financial records Data entry skills along with a knack for numbers Hands-on experience with spreadsheets and proprietary software Proficiency in English and in MS Office Customer service orientation and negotiation skills High degree of accuracy and attention to detail BS degree in Finance, Accounting or Business Administration.
Job Type: Full-time Pay: $40,000.00 - $45,000.00 per year Schedule: 8 hour shift Monday to Friday COVID-19 considerations: We follow all county guidelines pertaining to Covid-19. Education: Bachelors (Preferred) Experience: Bookkeeping: 1 year Location: One location.
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