
Explore the practical role of accounts payable in cash flow management, expense tracking, and financial reporting, including asset and liability concepts, chart of accounts, and cost of sales.
Explore accounts payable processing fundamentals, including debits and credits, asset and expense classification, and the double-entry system. See how accrual and invoice-based recording connect to trial balance and financial statements.
Explain accrual accounting for accounts payable while detailing invoice processing, approvals, and reconciliations with accounts receivable to ensure accurate, timely, and legitimate payments.
Explains the role of accounts payable in managing cash outflows, working capital, and reputational impact. Highlights the importance of efficient, automated invoicing systems and professional, customer-facing processes.
Master accounts payable by enforcing internal controls, performing three-way matches (purchase order, receiving report, and invoice), and safeguarding cash against fraud while accurately recording accruals and vat.
Explore why an accounts payable policy strengthens supplier relationships, improves cash flow, and boosts profitability by standardizing payments, purchase orders, and reimbursement processes.
Learn how year-end reporting and consistency in financial and management reports support governance, tax compliance, and stakeholder decision-making, including accruals, adjusting entries, and management analysis of payables.
Balance assets, liabilities, and equity on the balance sheet, distinguishing current and non-current items. Understand tangible versus intangible assets, depreciation methods, accruals, provisions, and month-end journals in accounts payable.
Need to know how to Allocate and Manage Business Expenses? Why this is vital to add Value for Efficient Business Workflow? How to streamline Management Reports?
Accounts payable and its management is a critical business process through which an entity manages its payable obligations effectively.
The accounts payable process or function is immensely important since it involves nearly all of a business’s payments outside of payroll, regardless of size.
The object of accounts payable is to pay only business expenses, and invoices that are legitimate and accurate.
It also enables business entities to manage better cash flows i.e. making payments only when due, using the credit facility provided by vendors, etc.
Additionally, a bookkeeping and accounting system needs good accounts payable internal controls in order to minimize the risk of fraud, error and loss.
The purpose of accounts payable internal controls is to ensure that valid supplier and vendor invoices are properly recorded and promptly paid by the business.
During the video the following topics will be discussed:
• Why is Account Payable important, and how it adds value to your business
• Key Accounts Payable Controls
• Processes, systems and procedures
• Organizational Accounts Payable Policy
• Year-end reporting requirements
• Methods of ensuring consistency with your Accounts Payable functions
• Processing Methods
• Accounts Payable management reporting tools
• Data Capture, workflow processes and document control management
• Electronic invoices, purchase orders and shipping documentation
• Transactions from initiating purchase order to completing invoice payment
• Simplifying standard internal procedures
• Accruals & Provisions - to effectively use methods during close-off periods
• Streamline management reports and reducing unnecessary information
• Year-end close-offs & the importance of a check list
• Reconciling your Accounts Payable accounts
• How to prevent duplicate payments
• How to reduce unallocated payments
• Your filing system - ensuring your information is ready for your auditors
• Vendor information you are required to have
• Procurement policies and procedures with overview