Financial clerk job description

Financial clerk job description

This article include content: job purpose, key duties/responsibilities and related documents of Financial clerk.

Job purpose of Financial clerk (vice president)

To be responsible for standard accounting clerical duties in the areas of Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable.

I. Key duties/responsibilities of Financial clerk:

1. Posts detailed entries to accounting records and handles routine transactions such as allotments, disbursements, voucher preparation and remittances, and prepares standard journal and ledger entries.
2. Prepares and verifies various standard accounting entries for financial data processing system; reconciles report discrepancies and problems.
3. Posting refunds.
4. Account reconciliations.
5. The purpose of the financial function is to ensure that the monies received from third party insurers, providers or adjustments to the amount paid to the provider are accurately recorded.
6. Updating and reconciling sub-ledger to the general ledger.
7. Maintaining cash applications.
8. To this end the financial clerk will be responsible for: Reconciling batches.
9. Researching and resolving accounts receivable issues with providers and third party insurers.
10. Researching and resolving accounts payable issues with providers and third party insurers.

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