The AP/AR Clerk manages financial transactions, handling vendor invoices, issuing payments, generating customer invoices, and reconciling discrepancies with bank statements.
An Accounts Payable/Receivable Clerk manages the flow of money in and out of a company to maintain accurate financial ledgers.
Accounts Payable (AP): Verifying vendor invoices, obtaining authorizations, and issuing payments.
Accounts Receivable (AR): Generating customer invoices, processing payments, and following up on overdue accounts.
Financial Reconciliations: Matching transaction records to bank statements to identify and resolve discrepancies
Top Skills
Accounting Software
Financial Software
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