Bookkeeper. Verifies and posts details of business transactions to accounts in journals or computer files from documents such as sales slips, invoices, receipts, check stubs, and computer printouts. Reconciles and balances accounts. Compiles reports to show statistics such as cash receipts and expenditures, accounts payable and receivable, profit and loss, and other items pertinent to operation of business. Calculates Employee wages from records or time cards and prepares checks for payment of wages. Prepares withholding, Social Security, and other tax reports. Computes, types, and mails monthly statements to customers. Completes records through to trial balance.
Bookkeeper. The District Bookkeeper shall be the lawful custodian of all school funds and shall demand receipts for and safely keep, according to law, all bonds, mortgages, notes, monies, effects, books, and papers belonging to the District.
Bookkeeper. A worker who keeps a full set of books for recording Union transactions whose work involves some of the following: preparing payrolls, banking, filing, etc.; stenographicwork and a variety of office duties; posting and balancing subsidiary ledgers, cash books and journals; +journalizing transactions where judgement is involved as to accounts affects; posting ledgers and trial balances; xxx also prepare accounting statements as directed by the Employer; this work may be done either manually or with a computer. In a Health and Welfare office may perform all, or a majority of tasks in Clerk [see Appendix for tasks], plus: assuming full responsibility for keeping a set of records to record benefit plan transactions; investigating complex claims; recommending settlement payments regarding or hours. A worker, with or without supervision, whose duties may include: researching information as requested by staff representatives and full-time officers. May -April Page31 of This may include economic and statistical analytical reports such as briefs for arbitration, educational material, etc. Research is done within established Union policy guidelines. A worker who, in addition to the duties of Word Processing Operator uses a manufacturer supplied programming language to develop or write programs to do the various application functions required.
Bookkeeper. Trustee may hire one or more qualified bookkeepers as agents to perform the recordkeeping of all Trustor accounts or the Trustee may perform such duties in-house. The Bookkeeper will be a person or business entity acting under the Trustee’s direction.
Bookkeeper. For all inquiries about invoicing and payments, contact information for our bookkeeper, Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, is: xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx tel (000) 000-0000
Bookkeeper. (Non-Confidential)- The full-time work schedule for a bookkeeper (non-confidential) shall consist of an eight (8) hour day and a forty (40) hour week.
Bookkeeper. Prepares all financial records Sells tickets and handles cash Prepares bank deposits Prepares and serves breakfast Prepares and portions lunch desserts Assists in preparing and portioning food for satellite operation Serves food to students and teachers Assists in taking inventory May take over for Manager in her absence Reports to Manager for jobs as assigned Washes utensils, pots, pans Cleans equipment Cleans work area Washes and dries laundry Wipes tables Sweeps kitchen floor Puts away supplies Qualifications: Prefer six (6) months experience keeping records and handling cash.
Bookkeeper. (a) Diploma or Degree in Business/Accounting (b) One (1) year of relevant experience
Bookkeeper. The executive director, with approval of the Executive Board, may hire a bookkeeper. The primary responsibility of this position will be maintaining the financial records of the organization. The bookkeeper will have access to all bank accounts and reconcile the accounts on a monthly basis through QuickBooks. The Executive Director, Membership Coordinator, and Treasurer will provide the Bookkeeper, on a monthly basis, with documentation and receipts for expenses, checks, and deposits. The Bookkeeper will receive an hourly wage determined by the Executive Director and Executive Board.
Bookkeeper. A worker who keeps a full set of books for recording Union transactions and/or whose work involves some of the following: • Accounts receivable and payable • Banking and filing • Stenographic work and a variety of office duties • Posting and balancing subsidiary ledgers, cash books or journals • Journalizing transactions where judgement is involved as to accounts affected • Posting ledgers and trial balance • May also prepare accounting statements as directed CATEGORY 6 A worker who assumes responsibility for implementing or following procedures without direct supervision and who keeps a full set of books for recording Union transactions in addition to the following: • Preparation and distribution of payroll • Maintenance of all employee benefit records, including pension benefits • Processing of all employee benefit claims • Compiling government statistics and reporting to same A worker who is familiar with all aspects of office procedures, has the ability to train new employees and co-ordinate and supervise the flow of work done by two or more employees within an office. A regular or regular part-time employee working twenty (20) or more hours per week becomes eligible for benefits (as specified) following completion of his/her probationary period.