Accountant
AL NEFOUTH ELECTRIC DEVICES LLC
Total years of experience :6 years, 5 Months
Gathered financial information, prepared documents, and closed books.
Created budgets and forecasts for the management group to meet regular accounting deadlines.
Conducted technical and analytical reviews of tax returns to check for accuracy and qualified deductions.
Documented cash, credit, fixed assets, accrued expenses, and line of credit transactions.
Identified and investigated variances to optimize financial plans and forecasts.
Itemized taxpayer expenses to identify maximum adjustments, deductions, and credits.
Set up and improved accounting systems and processes to meet business needs and maximize operational success.
Maintained up-to-date knowledge of professional accounting standards to manage financial recordkeeping.
Modified comprehensive reporting to reflect changing financial structure.
Reviewed accounting structures and procedures on regular basis to identify areas in need of improvement.
Supported monthly reporting analysis to achieve validation of internal reports and to reconcile production operations and the general ledger.
Handled day-to-day accounting processes to drive financial accuracy.
Reconciled accounts and reviewed expense data, net worth, and assets.
Used advanced software to prepare documents, reports, and presentations.
Reviewed business operations and obligations to help the organization function at an acceptable level.
Improved data collection, financial analysis, and financial modeling to optimize practices and retain customers.
Completed daily cash functions like account tracking, payroll and wage allocations, budgeting, donating, and cash and banking reconciliations.
Monitored the status of accounts receivable and payable to facilitate prompt processing.
Communicated with suppliers to reconcile invoice payments.
Balanced and submitted financial reports for review and approval.
Research on the system of Islamic banking . Specially we work on Muslim Commercial Bank OF Islamic (MCB) and its system