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Cash Application Specialist

Cash Application Specialist Our client is a Logistics and Supply Chain organization based in Stratford, CT. They're looking for a Cash Applications Specialist to join their team as soon as possible! Responsibilities of Cash Application Specialist:
o The Cash Application Specialist will utilize different channels (including checks, ACH, wires, Lockbox, etc.) to process and allocate customer payments accurately and promptly to their respective accounts. Address discrepancies in payment details, like absent remittance advice or inaccurate invoice references, through thorough research and resolution. Investigate unattributed payments to guarantee appropriate distribution. The Cash Application Specialist will make adjustments to customer accounts as necessary to uphold precise balance records. Produce reports on cash application activities and uphold meticulous records. Provide assistance to billing and collections teams with relevant tasks. Contribute to month-end closing procedures and undertake some Accounts Payable responsibilities. Preferred Qualifications of the Cash Application Specialist:
Bachelors Degree in Accounting Prior experience with both AR and AP is highly preferred Must be tech savvy #INAPR2024 Recommended Skills Accounts Payable Attention To Detail Billing Accounting Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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