Barry Cunningham

About Barry

A well-rounded professional with 10+ years of bookkeeping and QuickBooks experience and 20+ years of overall financial experience, Barry can participate in and oversee the day-to-day accounting operations of small-to-medium businesses in various industries. He is comfortable collaborating with management to develop and monitor financial goals and key performance indicators, as well as interacting with company personnel, customers, vendors, and third parties to ensure the timely and accurate completion of daily, monthly and year-end accounting tasks and reporting.

Barry excels at compiling financial data, general ledger maintenance, performing account reconciliations, documenting, coding and recording company transactions, and assisting others with various accounting projects. His wide-ranging experience includes accounts receivable, accounts payable, invoicing, purchasing, credit card activities, budgeting, financial analysis, and regulatory compliance. Barry capably applies his process improvement skills to increase efficiencies in accounting processes and his computer skills to optimize the benefits of accounting software and spreadsheets.

With a developed understanding of accounting best practices, a high level of attention to detail, and a strong work ethic, clients value Barry’s abilities as a full-charge bookkeeper as he assists their organization in achieving its short- and long-term objectives.

Barry Cunningham

Barry Cunningham
Consultant


Industry Experience

Banking, Energy, Healthcare, Oil & Gas, Real Estate


Education

  • Bucknell University, Bachelor of Arts, Economics and Spanish, cum laude

On a Lighter Note

What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?
I love traveling and adventure travel, like hiking, biking, and in-line skating, in foreign countries.

Do you have any pets?
We currently have a pet guinea pig, Peppa, but I am a dog-lover at heart.

What is one of the best pieces of advice you have received?
There is power in “No.” There is opportunity in “Yes.” Learn to use both judiciously.