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DKH Enterprises Case Summary
DKH Enterprises Inc. Lantana, Florida Office Manager 08/2005-04/2014
• Create monthly reports being given to the Accountant
• Maintain company records up to date.
• Make federal income tax payments.
• Invoice customers and collect payments
• Pay sales tax to the Department of Revenue
• Assist customers with inquiries and sales
• Maintain customer accurate information
• Problem solves with vendors and customers
• Process vendors payments
• List and track bank deposits
• Process incoming and outgoing mail
• Supervise employees
• Complete customer information on Department of Motor Vehicles forms
• Maintain customer information up to date on

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