Accounts payable associate Interview Questions
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What types of computer skills do you possess?
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Quickens
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I am fluent in all microsoft office programs as well as financial software such as Quickens and Quickbooks. Less
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Microsoft Office, email communication, spreadsheet, social media

account payable golden rule of account
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Nominal account (debit all expenses and losses credit all gains and income
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Debit the receiver, Credit the giver.
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Nominal account Debit-All expenses and losses Credit-All gains and incomes

what do I know about Playboy Company
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Broadcasting for an adult audience
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Basically I don't know anything about playboy company.but playboy job is proportional job we should respect it.because we are giving happiness. Less
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Just to help needy women and make her happy

journal entry for credit purchases and credit sales. golden rules of accounting diff between cash flow and funds flow what is the journal entry in pass book for depositing cash into bank
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Tell me about yourself
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Tell us about your past employers
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All information is in the packet you made me fill out
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This agency was the worst in human relations. For the most part, during our Skype interview, the agent looked at his keyboard and not the screen. Makes me wonder the guilt associated with all that contradiction spewing from his mouth. Or that he was a music major, paying the bills in this position. Not a very good experience, but hey, I did not need their services after all. Less

How many invoices did you process in your last accounts payable position?
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I have worked AP at several places. My answer to this question would have been "more payables to enter than was humanly possible to handle." I used to have anxiety attacks on my way to that job. Finally quit. Less
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I have had a lot of experience with accounts payable especially with the casino industry. In one month I've done between 1,500 to 2,000 invoices. Less
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It has been many years since I have worked as an A/P clerk and I can not give an accurate estimate except to say that I was the only A/P clerk working for a mid-size manufacturing company. Less

I was asked if I knew knew how to do math.
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I'm accountant, possibly.
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Come to school
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Come to school


What is accounts payable?
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Accounts payable (AP) is an account within the general ledger that represents a company's obligation to pay off a short-term debt to its creditors or suppliers. Another common usage of "AP" refers to the business department or division that is responsible for making payments owed by the company to suppliers and other creditors. include all of the company's short-term debts or obligations. For example, if a restaurant owes money to a food or beverage company, those items are part of the inventory, and thus part of its trade payables Less
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Accounts payable (AP) is an account within the general ledger that represents a company's obligation to pay off a short-term debt to its creditors or suppliers. Another common usage of "AP" refers to the business department or division that is responsible for making payments owed by the company to suppliers and other creditors. include all of the company's short-term debts or obligations. For example, if a restaurant owes money to a food or beverage company, those items are part of the inventory, and thus part of its trade payables Less
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pay the money to vendars belongs to service and goods and etc..