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High energy, multi-task capable individual able to work well within a team or indeprndently, with exceptional interpersonal, communication and leadership skills. Resourceful, creative and loyal.

Bookkeeper

Las Vegas, NV

About Me

Industry:

Accounting & Finance

Occupation:

Bookkeeper

Ideal Companies:

Any company willing to accept that I am over educated and under experienced.
 

Education level:

Master

Will Relocate:

No

Location:

Las Vegas, NV

Major Responsibilities

Accounts Payable/Receivable and bank reconciliation

Work Experiences

6/2008 - Present

(private)

Entry Level

  • Heavy emphasis on Billing and Accounts Receivable. Receive payments from Insurance companies and accurately post to patient accounts; prepare bank deposits. Balance daily work. Perform routine accounting activities such as preparation of statements, application of accounts receivable payments and collection of delinquent Accounts Receivable accounts. Respond to all telephone inquiries. Provide customer service to both internal and external customers.

2/2008 - 5/2008

Dr. Robert L. Horne, MD

Entry Level

  • General Office. Responsibilities including maintaining bank accounts for Dr. Horne’s psychiatric practice, his personal accounts, the International Boy Scout Museum, and The Nevada Psychiatric Institute; worked with outside accountants to prepare monthly court-ordered statements; set appointments for existing patients; worked with the Dr. to screen new patients and mail new patient packets. Prepared bank deposits and reconciled bank statements for all accounts.

1/2008 - 2/2008

Star-Brite Dental

Manager

  • . Duties included but were not limited to insurance verification, answering phones, making appointments, check in, check out procedures, quality customer service, greeted patients with high level of enthusiasm and a smile, multi task and work quickly and efficiently, insurance knowledge. Perform routine accounting activities such as preparation of statements, application of accounts receivable payments and collection of delinquent Accounts Receivable accounts. Respond to all telephone inquiries.

11/2007 - 1/2008

Houdini Magic

Entry Level

  • Demonstrated products to the general public. Thorough knowledge of apparatus and support materials, and their uses as they applied to the industry. Made age-appropriate recommendations for purchases, with after purchase product lessons. Responded to customer inquiries.

9/2007 - 11/2007

Power Staffing

Entry Level

  • . Maintains patient files. Files all patient data upon receipt of information; audits filing sequence. Responds to requests for medical records; processes letters and reports. Performs other duties as assigned.

1/2002 - Present

(private)

Self-Employed

  • Business Owner. Family entertainer, author, lecturer, business consultant, contributing columnist, and instructor. Responsible for all facets of business operations including advertising, marketing, and accounting. Created, designed, and maintained websites. Continuously analyzed market for educationally significant programs. Created new programs, purchased materials, scheduled and promoted engagements. Worked with clients to set up accounting records and prepare tax returns, as well as advise on individual business matters. Worked with local Park District to teach classes to youth, young adults, and adults on magic, juggling, and balloon animal making.

2/1988 - 6/2002

Boy Scouts of America

Manager

  • District Executive promoted to District Director. Assigned to a service area within a local council. The job responsibilities included promoting, supervising, and working in the service area through volunteers. Different aspects included: Sales; through volunteers extended Scouting to religious, civic, fraternal, educational, or other community-based organizations. Service; ensured that all Scouting units were serviced through volunteer commissioners, regular roundtable meetings, training events, and activities. Finance; had the responsibility for securing adequate financial support for Scouting in the assigned area. Working with volunteers, recruited leadership for the Friends of Scouting and finance campaign efforts to meet the financial needs of the council. Administration; administered the Scouting program in the assigned service area. Public Relations; recognized the importance of good working relationships with other professionals and with volunteers. Had good communication skills and was able to tell Scouting’s story to the public.

Education

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