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Fundamentals of Accounts Payable

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Fundamentals of Accounts Payable
Fundamentals of Accounts Payable

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Fundamentals of Accounts Payable

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Unless you are satisfied with an accounts payable function that is expensive, inefficient, makes lots of duplicate and improper payments, permits fraud and is continually in hot water with state and federal regulators, it is critical that the foundation of the accounts payable department be as strong and impenetrable as possible. This is not as simple as you might think.
To create a solid foundation, best practices must be used and strong internal controls integrated throughout the function. For all that to happen, a good understanding of the fundamentals of the accounts payable function is required. That is the goal of this book and it is a lot more complicated than many realize.
Now many professionals reading this book will already know some of what's included. After all, we all know how to pay bills. For starters, there's a right way and a wrong way to handle the functions related to paying invoices. What's more, the function is changing thanks to technology, new frauds and increased regulatory requirements. So, while some of the fundamentals have stayed the same for many years, a lot has changed.
And, that's just the tip of the iceberg; there's a lot more to the accounts payable function than just paying bills (invoices).
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: The Foundation of the Accounts Payable Function
Chapter 2: Master Vendor File: Where the Process Should Begin
Chapter 3: Invoice Processing: The Reason Accounts Payable Exists
Chapter 4: Checks: The Original (and Least Efficient) Payment Vehicle
Chapter 5: Purchase Cards: Streamlining the Payment Process for Small Purchases
Chapter 6: Electronic Payments: The Most Efficient Payment Vehicle
Chapter 7: Operational Issues: Invoice Handling and Processing
Chapter 8: Operational Issues: Payments
Chapter 9: Inaccurate Payments and Payment Auditing
Chapter 10: Expense Reimbursement (Travel & Entertainment)
Chapter 11: Check and P-card Payment Fraud: Detection and Prevention
Chapter 12: Electronic Payment Fraud Detection and Prevention
Chapter 13: Fraud: Other Types Affecting the Account Payable Function
Chapter 14: The Accounts Payable Policy and Procedures Manual
Chapter 15: Regulatory Issues Affecting the Accounts Payable Function: A Lot More than Just 1099s
Chapter 16: Using Technology to Run a More Efficient Accounts Payable Function
Chapter 17: Internal Controls: The Glue that Holds a Best Practice Function Together
Chapter 18: Enhancing Operational Productivity in Accounts Payable: The Ongoing Challenge
Chapter 19: Enhancing Payment Productivity: The Electronic Payment Challenge
Chapter 20: Enhancing the Bottom Line: Where AP Can Bring in Cash
Chapter 21: Vendor Relations: An Often-Overlooked Issue
Chapter 22: The Future of the Accounts Payable Function
Glossary
Excerpt: 101 Best Practices for Accounts Payable
Index
About Mary S. Schaeffer and AP Now

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