Bilingual (Korean) Accounting Associate Accounting - Germantown, TN at Geebo

Bilingual (Korean) Accounting Associate

Germantown, TN Germantown, TN Temporary Full-time Temporary Full-time $59,395 - $66,234 a year $59,395 - $66,234 a year 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago This job is Temp-to-Hire Our client is seeking a bilingual (Korean) Accounting Associate for their Memphis office.
Duties:
Perform general accounting roles and responsibilities including AP, AR, GL, and Treasury through following US GAAP and IFRS, and Corporate accounting policy and procedures Process all types of AP invoices including inventory & services purchases from domestic and foreign suppliers in compliance with GAAP and the corporate accounting policy and procedures Check invoices data in detail such as purchase unit price, quantity, and delivery status, and confirm all the invoices data related to 3way matching with purchase order data, invoice, and goods delivery at receiving system Develop hands on skills and knowledge of the AP data information system in the ERP, including utilizing and analyzing the data for daily business decision; ex) AP outstanding balance and aging analysis of suppliers to support cash payment schedules and cash flow forecasting Understand all types of accounting transactions in the system, and develop utilizing and analyzing skills of general accounting data, including AR, Treasury, and all GL account codes in general ledger, including fixed asset and inventory Develop financial statement preparations and analysis skills, including BS, P&L, and Cash Flow Job Types:
Full-time, Temporary Pay:
$59,395.
00 - $66,234.
00 per year Physical setting:
Office Schedule:
Monday to Friday Language:
Korean (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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