Transcript Slide 1

Financial Processing
Sept 2011
Outline
Accounts Payable
– Wire Payments
– Vendor Bank Account
– Voucher Status
– Cheque Status
– Comments on Vouchers
– Payment Message
– Voucher Delete Vs
Voucher Close
– Vendor Maintenance
Accounts Receivable
– Delegations
– Debt Follow-up
– Customer Create
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Outline
Purchase Cards
– Delegations
– Disputes
– Overseas Travel
– PIN Numbers
– Fraud
– Reduce Card Limit
Other
– Banking Foreign
Cheques
– Bank Reconciliation
Issues
– Ledger Descriptions
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Accounts
Payable
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Wire Payments
Payment Note information is essential.
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Beneficiary Bank Name
Beneficiary Bank Street Address – NOT PO Box
Beneficiary Account Number
Beneficiary Account Name
Routing Number
SWIFT
IBAN – compulsory for EUR
Charge Code
• Note: Failure to provide all of this information may result in delays in
processing the transaction.
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Wire Payments Continued
• New process for Wire Processing.
• Payment note information to be in the order above to
avoid time delays.
• If no charge code – use 1st line of voucher
• CNY Wires – Compulsory to have beneficiary phone
number. See F&BS News 2009/06 for settlement
requirements for currencies.
• ANU cannot send funds to all countries, there are
government and banking restrictions. See F&BS News
2008/07 for details.
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Vendor Bank Account
• Check when creating voucher
• Details are stored against voucher when created.
• If you have the vendor updated, ensure that you refresh
the voucher before it is paid.
• If wrong – best case scenario it is dishonoured, worst it
goes into an incorrect bank account.
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Check Account Number on Voucher
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Open the
voucher,
navigate to the
Payments tab.
Click on the
Vendor Bank
Account
hyperlink.
When paid the
bank details are
the current details
not the history –
This may be
confusing.
Check BSB and Account Number for Vendor
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Open the vendor,
navigate to the
Location tab
Click Payables
hyperlink
Expand Vendor Bank
Account Options
Every vendor location
can have different bank
account details. Make
sure you are using the
correct location on the
voucher.
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Voucher Status
Schedule Payment
Before sending people
to the bank to collect
Petty Cash or Cash
Pickup check Schedule
Payment details to
determine if payment
has been processed.
Payment Inquiry
Select Payment Inquiry
to see the payment
details. Shows total
payment, may include
multiple vouchers.
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Cheque Status
Payment Date
Date payment is
processed.
Recon Status
Cheque payments
Recon = Presented
Click on Payment
Reference and you
will get the date that
the cheque was
presented.
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Comments on Voucher
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Voucher comments
are used to record
draft buy back
information. Drafts
are stale if not
presented within 6
months of issue.
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Exception: If the GL
codes are inactive,
the comments field
cannot be updated.
Payment Message
• Additional
information can be
provided to the
vendor by using the
Message field on
the Payment tab.
Eg Telstra require
account # and
invoice #.
• This information is
printed on the
remittance advice
Voucher Delete VS Voucher Close
• Delete Voucher - this can be done before the
voucher is posted.
• Close Voucher - this can be done if the voucher
is posted but not yet paid.
• Hold Voucher - this can be done prior to the
voucher being paid. Put on hold if you are
worried about payment. F&BS check for on hold.
• Void – If the voucher is paid, can only be done
by FinOps.
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Vendors
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Email [email protected]
Include vendor name in email subject
Search for existing vendor and include number in job.
If inactive - check for ‘Do Not Use’ in address 2.
One vendor per request
Read email responses - may require additional info
YTD
– 4,410 jobs logged
– Average 26.8 per day (134 per week)
• Turn around
– High Priority 24 hours (call 58721 to advise)
– Medium Priority 72 hours
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Accounts
Receivable
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Delegations
• Credit Note Delegation (243):
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Up to $1,000 – Admin MGR & Adminmgrfn
Up to $10,000 – Head BU
Up to $50,000 – CFO & EDAP*
No Limit – VC
* CFO (David Sturgiss) & EDAP (Brok Glenn)
• Note: Greater than $10,000 provide reason for
credit note and endorsement by a finance
manager before sending to CFO, EDAP or VC.
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Delegations Continued
• Invoice Delegation (235):
– Less than $50,000 check delegation system
– Up to $200,000 – CFO
– Up to $500,000 – EDAP
– No Limit – VC
• Note: Greater than $200,000 must be endorsed by a
finance manager before being sent to CFO, EDAP or
VC.
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Debt Follow-up
– Statements are sent monthly
– Invoices included for over 90days – invoices are
reprinted and a reminder sticker is placed on the
invoice
– Still unpaid - Financial Operations staff contact the
area to discuss
– If a “Dunning Letter” is sent, the area must agree that
the debt will be escalated to external debt collection if
not paid.
• Note: This approach is based on staffing resources.
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Customer Create
– Please make sure that the customer does not
already exist.
– Use “contains” when searching.
– Be careful with Government departments as
they use abbreviations.
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Purchase Cards
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Delegations
• Please include position numbers of
applicant and approver. This is required to
verify delegation in HR.
• Card application – approved by line
manager with 229 delegation.
• Card limit increase - approved by line
manager with 230 delegation.
Disputes
• Transactions should be marked in ES Financials
• Dispute Form can be sent directly to NAB but
notify [email protected] to
allow tracking of dispute.
• Respond to dispute correspondence from bank
quickly. Will be sent to cardholder and copied to
finance area.
Overseas Travel
• Email travel details to
[email protected]
• This will then be forwarded by FinOps to
[email protected]
PIN Numbers
• New or replacement PIN numbers have to
be ordered by the Purchase Card
Controller
• Can take up to 7 working days to arrive
Fraud
• NAB Fraud contact Fin Ops about unusual card
activity.
• NAB automatically block the card.
• Fin Ops attempt to contact the cardholder, if not
successful contact cardholder’s business unit.
• If it is not recognised by the cardholder, NAB
cancel the card, a replacement card and PIN are
automatically ordered.
Reduce Card Limit
• Card limit reductions to $1 are requested
by some departments to encourage
clearing of transactions by the cardholder
• Card limits should be set to $1 when
cardholders are on extended leave.
• Will not be automatically reset. Area must
contact Purchase Card Controller to
request reinstatement of approved limit.
Other
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Banking Foreign Cheques
• Stale after 6 months from issue date
(some 3 months)
• Processed weekly
• Must be received by Fin Ops by COB
Tuesday
• Will be receipted to ledger by COB Friday
Bank Reconciliation Issues
• If you receive remittance advices, please
forward to [email protected]
• Banking which does not match ledger
posting - journals may be processed to
pass the difference back to the area if not
resolved in a timely fashion.
Ledger Descriptions
– Make ledger descriptions on all documents
meaningful.
– See Ledger Description Guidelines 2005/38.
This is an old document but the concepts are
still the same.
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