Full charge Bookkeepers Responsible for the day to day accounting, primarily utilized Quick Books, for architecture and design firm involved in the contribution of landscape and garden development. Contact vendors to present invoices for weekly billing cycles. Prepared timely invoices to costumer as more than
6 millions of orders shipped. Maintained regular contact with customer to discus and resolve all issue regarding sale tax (including out of state) and payment. Recorded payments, reconciled and prepared cash
Report daily and bills of accounts receivable. Prepared Top 20 Receivable Reports. Updated sale tax report
As payments were received according to contract and paid amount. Made journal entry adjustment for monthly close.
Key Achievements
Reconciled One Year Blocking Of Bank Statements within few weeks.
Prepared monthly accounts receivable audit report.
Maintain complex accounting record performs all related Finance functions.
Maintain all the Finance Accounts of Credit Bills monitoring.
Preparing bank reconciliations conduct analysis of general account ledgers.
Maintain Reconciliation all the Accounts of Banks Book Financial Reports.
Reconciliation of budget accounting, sales tax income tax, financial report, statistical report of finance functions.
Reconciliation all types of Accounts Vouchers (Bank Payments, Bank Book, Bank Receipts, Cash Payments, and Cash Receipts of Journal Vouchers.
Preparing the all types of Financial Reports.
Preparing all the Accounts Ledgers, Trail Balance Financial Income statements.Health systems function smoothly when they are supported by effective supply chains that ensure an adequate supply of essential health commodities for the clients who need them.
The USAID DELIVER PROJECT designs, develops, strengthens and operates reliable and sustainable public health supply chains in developing countries.
The project focuses on system strengthening, commodity security, and global and regional advocacy
With a special emphasis on sustainability through capacity building and institutional development,
Research and innovation, and cooperation with local partners.
During the most recent 12-month reporting period, no central-level stock outs of family planning commodities were reported by seven project-presence countriesincluding Ethiopia, Malawi,
Mozambique, Nepal, Rwanda, and Zimbabwe. In almost all countries, reporting rates for supply
Chain data have remained consistently high, Averaging approximately 80 percent during each quarter.
One-half of all reporting countries have maintained an average of 90 percent or greater reporting rates.
The project is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development Partner.