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Understanding cash management in ERP systems and setting up and reconciling bank statements

Cash management is a major component in ERP systems such as Oracle. It is a module that offers information about the most critical component of the business, namely cash flow. Cash management processes and analyzes all of the business’ cash and bank transactions from a number of sources such as:

o  The payments made to a supplier as reflected in the invoices

o  The value of receipts got from the business’ sales invoices

o  Single or isolated payments not from any of these above categories

Another important role performed by the cash management module is that using it, the organization’s Finance personnel can analyze financial transactions of all kinds that happened during a selected period of time. Cash management in ERP also gives Finance the inputs that help them understand where the funds are coming in from, and how they need to be allocated and spent so that the company meets its payments-related obligations.

Functionality of Cash Management module

Usually, cash management modules in ERP systems are built to accommodate the following features:

o  Tracking Supplier Payment

o  Tracking the way in which sales invoice amounts receipts are made

o  Helping to forecast the cash flow

A learning session on cash management and bank statement set up and reconciliation

Do all these aspects of cash management sound confusing? It is to address these confusions and issues related to cash management that Compliance4All, a leading provider of professional trainings for all the areas of regulatory compliance, will be organizing a webinar.

Kevin Chenoweth, who has wide-ranging expertise in designing project plans for multi-million dollar Oracle R12 financial leading to under budget and on-schedule projects and has helped organizations complete full life-cycle implementations in the Oracle financials modules through effective leadership, will be the speaker at this webinar.

To hear Kevin offer his insights into cash management, which is a result of his having implemented Cash Management processes for both technology and manufacturing SMB and Fortune 500 companies such as Comcast and having addressed their particular challenges in streamlining their bank account structures and relationships to align them with their changing business structure and accounting systems; just enroll for this webinar by logging on to http://www.compliance4all.com/control/w_product/~product_id=501331L...

The wealth of the speaker’s experience

During this course, Kevin will offer guidance and understanding about the fundamentals of Cash Management in ERP systems such as Oracle. Another important related activity, namely bank statement formats, will also be discussed, along with how to and when to apply them.

Kevin will discuss all the challenges associated with bank statement set up and reconciliation, namely how to handle various deposits in transit, outstanding checks, service charges, and non-sufficient fees. During this explanation, he will illustrate the experiences he had earlier in his career at organizations such as ComCast, where he helped prepare its merger with Time Warner with important works like streamlining its zero-balance accounts and regional banks.

Kevin will cover the following areas at this session:

o  Bank reconciliations for various types of transactions

o  Streamlining of accounts to match company strategy

o  Consolidation of accounts to match company strategy

o  Preparation of banking relationships for a merger

o  Zero Balance accounts and how to manage them

o  Understanding of cash flows in strategic initiatives

o  How cash flows interact with financial statements

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