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Oracle Apps Accounts Receivable Module (AR) Training
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Oracle Apps Accounts Receivable Module (AR) Training

Oracle Apps Accounts Receivable Training | Oracle Apps AR Training
Created byKoduru Sridevi
Last updated 7/2020
English

What you'll learn

  • Receivable System Setups
  • Will Learn Receivable Flex fields
  • Dunning Letters, Collectors, Payment Terms
  • Creating Customer Profile Classes, Auto Cash Rule Set
  • Defining Different Type of Transactions and Sources
  • Defining the Receipt Classes and Sources
  • Creating Transactions and Applying the Receipts
  • Receipt Remittances and Month end Process

Course content

2 sections10 lectures3h 21m total length
  • Oracle R12 Accounts Receivable Demo Session14:48
    • Oracle R12 Accounts Receivable Demo Session 
  • Accounts Receivable Introduction23:16
    • Account Receivables Introduction
    • Key Flex Fields, Sales Tax Location, Territory
    • Statement Cycle, System Options
    • Remittance to Address, Payment Terms
    • Introduction to Dunning Letters, Collectors
  • Customer Creation25:54
    • Customer Creation, Auto Cash Role Set, Customer Profile Class
    • Customer Bank Creation
  • Transaction Types22:54
    • Transaction Types
    • Invoice Transaction
    • Credit Memo
    • Deposit transaction
    • Bills receivable
    • Guarantee
    • Chargeback
    • Transaction Sources
  • Receipt Classes27:47
    • Receipt Classes
    • Receipt Sources
  • Creating Invoice27:30
    • Creating Invoice
    • Applying the Receipt to Invoice
    • Raise the Credit memo
  • Creating Deposit Invoice22:44
    • Creating Deposit Invoice and Applying the Deposit to Invoice
    • Applying the receipt
  • Miscellaneous Receipts20:50
    • Miscellaneous Receipts
    • Remittance Receipts
  • Month Ending Process15:55
    • Month Ending Process

Requirements

  • Basic Knowledge of Accounts

Description

Oracle Apps R12 Accounts Receivable Training

The Oracle R12 Accounts Receivable course is designed to give students practical experience of working with the Oracle Accounts Receivable module. It is end-user focused and includes all the day to day tasks such as setting up customer accounts, raising invoices and credit notes and applying cash together with making inquiries and running standard reports.

From this course, you get a clear idea of

Account Receivables Introduction, Key Flex Fields, Sales Tax Location, Territory, Statement Cycle, System Options, Remittance to Address, Payment Terms, Introduction to Dunning Letters, Collectors, Customers, Auto Cash Role Set, Customer Profile Class, Customer Bank Creation, Transaction Types, Invoice Transaction, Credit Memo, Deposit transaction, Bills receivable, Guarantee, Chargeback, Transaction Sources, Receipt Classes, Receipt Sources, Creating Invoice, Applying the Receipt to Invoice, Rise the Credit memo, Create Deposit Invoice and Applying the Deposit to Invoice, Applying the receipt, Miscellaneous Receipts, Remittance Receipts, Month ending process.

Who is the target audience?

This Oracle R12 Accounts Receivable training course is designed for personnel working within Finance and Accounts Receivable departments. It is suitable for end users or their supervisors, or equally for management or financial accountants or first line support staff. Learners should have knowledge of the accounts receivable function within their own organisation.

Who this course is for:

  • The Oracle R12 Accounts Receivable Setup & Management course is designed for staff in Finance departments, and those who support them such as Systems Administrators, who require a thorough understanding of Oracle Accounts Receivable and the steps involved in its configuration. Delegates may also include existing users who want to ensure that they are making best use of available Accounts Receivable functionality within their own organisations.