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Staff Accountant. AI-fluent. Building in public.

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00 / Opening Balance
Mohamed Eassa, studio portrait in a navy pinstripe suit and striped tie

Precise. Technical.

Five ERPs. Reconciliations that hold up under review. A close that doesn't need a fire drill in the last three days of the month. The unglamorous half of the job, done properly.

  • Month-end close and reporting that lands clean, not just on time
  • Reconciliations nobody has to redo
  • 5 ERPs learned, not just logged into: NetSuite, Infor VISUAL, Infor XA, SAP Financials, Dynamics GP

Boring, on purpose.

Mohamed Eassa in an olive blazer, holding printouts in an office corridor

Always on the bleeding edge.

AI where it actually saves hours, checked like everything else. Genuine crypto and Bitcoin literacy, not just the vocabulary. Written up in public thirty-plus times so far, so none of this has to be taken on faith.

  • Uses AI to cut real hours off the parts of the job nobody enjoys, verified before it ships
  • Handles accounting and reporting for digital assets, not just the buzzwords
  • 30+ published articles on Excel, AI, and Bitcoin, in plain language
  • 6,100+ people reading along on LinkedIn

Still reconciles to zero.

01 / Ledger

What I Actually Do

Excel
01

I'm an advanced Excel user who takes spreadsheets too seriously and makes jokes about it. I've built tools colleagues ended up relying on without fully understanding how they worked. I consider that a win.

AI in Finance
02

I use AI the way the rest of the field is about to. Faster analysis, cleaner documentation, less time on the parts of the job nobody enjoys. Applied to real business problems, not buzzwords.

Systems & ERP
03

NetSuite, Infor VISUAL, Infor XA, SAP Financials, Dynamics GP. I don't need six months to learn your stack. I've already learned five.

Crypto & Digital Assets
04

I understand how crypto and DeFi work at a technical level. Wallets, protocols, blockchains, how value actually moves. I've also prepared crypto taxes and handled the accounting and reporting side of digital assets. Most accountants are still googling what a wallet is. I'm not.

02 / Pillars
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Close-cycle accounting

Month-end close, reconciliations, and reporting that holds up under review.

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AI-fluent workflows

AI where it saves real hours, checked like everything else.

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Public LinkedIn writing

Plain-language articles on Excel, AI, and how money actually moves.

02b / Ledger of Work

Experience, journal-entry style.

Full log on LinkedIn

Every role is a debit and a credit — what was posted, what balanced. Here is the audit trail so far.

Jun 2026Present
York, PA

Accountant · Graham Architectural Products

ManufacturingJournal EntriesAR/APRevenue Recognition
  • Full-cycle accounting for a manufacturing division of Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope (OBE).
  • Journal entries and account reconciliations for accruals, commissions, and labor.
  • Reconciles cash positions, accounts receivable, and accounts payable activity.
  • Analyzes daily revenue and labor metrics, spotting trends and anomalies before they compound.
Jan 2026Apr 2026
York, PA

Tax Professional I · H&R Block

W-21099IRS NoticesClient Advisory
  • Prepared complete and accurate individual returns across W-2, 1099, and investment income.
  • Face-to-face, video, phone, and chat tax interviews with a wide range of clients.
  • Supported clients through IRS notices, tax planning, and ongoing compliance.
  • Mentored teammates and completed continuing education to stay current on tax law.
Feb 2025Oct 2025
York, PA

Property Accountant · Storage Asset Management

NetSuiteMulti-EntitySales & Use TaxGL Recons
  • Full-cycle property accountant for a 10-property self-storage portfolio in NetSuite.
  • Zero unresolved discrepancies — every account reconciled to $0.00 inside a five-business-day window.
  • Multi-entity P&L, balance sheets, GL, AP, AR, and cash management across all 10 properties.
  • Multi-state sales and use tax returns; loan, insurance, and real estate tax subledgers maintained.
  • Quarterly CapEx tracking, fixed asset depreciation schedules, and owner distribution processing.
Aug 2023Jan 2025
York, PA

Revenue Manager · Storage Asset Management

Value Pricing200+ FacilitiesCross-FunctionalExcel Trackers
  • Co-led the Value Pricing Project across 200+ storage facilities from kickoff to completion.
  • Built Excel-based trackers that turned raw operational data into structured reporting.
  • Led development of interactive customer-facing and internal operational maps.
  • Pivoted between concurrent digital-transformation initiatives without losing pricing momentum.
Oct 2022Jan 2023
Red Lion, PA

Cost Accountant · Tate Inc.

Infor XAVariance AnalysisInventory Recons
  • Daily inventory and shipment reconciliations in Infor XA across departments.
  • Weekly variance reports and production summaries surfaced to upper management.
  • Month-end and year-end close support: journal entries, reconciliations, reporting.
  • Coordinated with internal teams and vendors to resolve inventory discrepancies.
Jun 2022Jul 2022
Remote

Credentialing & Contracting Specialist · Red Sea Consulting USA

HealthcareCompliance
  • Organized provider and facility data through the credentialing lifecycle.
  • Monitored credentialing status and drove outstanding items to close.
02c / Credentials, Verified

The receipts.
Every one clickable.

74 in total · 26 shown

Wharton, Duke, INSEAD, IBM, Anthropic, Google — plus the practical Excel, Xero, and Intuit rails the day-to-day runs on. Verifiable, not performative.

03 / Stereotype

The Accountant Stereotype, Addressed

Mohamed Eassa, headshot
  • Yes, I do love spreadsheets. No, I won't be seeking help for it.
  • Yes, I will build a formula when a formula is the right answer.
  • Yes, I notice when it's off by a cent. No, I can't un-notice it.
  • Yes, I have opinions about chart of accounts structure. I'll keep most of them to myself.
  • And yes, I say sorry too much. I'm working on it. Sorry.
  • You wanted an accountant. You found a good one.
Mohamed Eassa, deadpan, aviator sunglasses

Your accountant doesn't understand AI or fintech.

I do.

We are not the same.

04 / Writing

I Write About This

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Excel tutorials

Formulas, Power Query, and the habits that make spreadsheets fast.

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AI in accounting

Where AI actually fits in finance work, tested at a real desk.

03

Bitcoin and Austrian economics

The distributed ledger, explained by someone who reconciles one.

05 / References / On File

Don't take my word for it.

Mohamed demonstrated proficiency in interdepartmental communication, Excel, and third-party software, and consistently met deadlines. He quickly adapted to new tools and used them effectively. His proactive approach in identifying potential issues and devising solutions helped prevent escalation. His clear, consistent communication kept everyone aligned and maintained a positive work environment. His efforts helped set a standard for future projects.

Darren Laratonda
Senior to Mohamed, didn't manage him directly

Mohamed is a great communicator, and that contributed to how efficiently we worked together. His flexibility shined through. He could pivot to a new task and keep collaborating in a way that made both our jobs easier. His Excel prowess let me gain a substantial amount of knowledge. I took an Excel certification course while working with him and was pleasantly surprised by how much I already knew because of him. Wherever he lands next will get a great communicator and a solution-oriented person who is very pleasant to work with.

Colesen Sheaffer
Worked with Mohamed on the same team
Mohamed Eassa seated on a baroque armchair behind an executive desk
06 / Contact
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Credits
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