Introduction
The Century Accounts Payable module is the primary source
of your funds management. Its importance lies in the fact that it communicates
with the widest range of information segments in your corporate system. In its
simplest form it distributes its data to the General Ledger and controls liabilities
with Purchasing reconciliation, feeds the Cash Book, interfaces with Project
Costing and is a major contributor to the building of Asset information. It
evens exerts its influence over the Budget Control Facility and the Organisation's
Loan accounts.
What does it do?
It allows your organisation to control Creditor transactions
in an orderly and economical fashion. It caters for most organisations, whether
they have simple or complex structures. Consequently, transactions from various
Accounts Payable ledgers may be posted to nominated General Ledgers. Nominated
Accounts Payable accounts residing in different Accounts Payable ledgers may
be consolidated to report group liability. Self balancing transactions are able
to be created to handle inter-company account distribution.
The Century Accounts Payable module allows the use of multiple bank
accounts and you can nominate a payment bank at invoice entry or change
it at time of payment.
Direct links to General Ledger, Project Costing and Assets, and a system of
unique trigger accounts provides for the automatic capture of details for these
ledgers whether for asset purchases or expenses.
The Century Accounts Payable module caters for the special requirements of
a number of industries. Facilities such as GST and flexible retention facilities
are provided.
Flexible payment processing is featured. Payments against
open items, prepayments, printed and manual cheques are supported. Also supported
are both cheque and direct debits by a variety of media, as are flexible settlement
discount payments and payment selections by Creditor, Creditor groupings, by
bank account, due date or any combination of these.
Considerable navigation, period control and supplier status is provided. A
range of standard reports are provided along with extensive on screen enquiry.
How is it used?
Accounts Payable is used in conjunction with Century General
Ledger and Cash Book. It can also be integrated with
one or more of the other modules including Purchasing, Project
Costing, Fixed Assets, Stock Control,
Budgetary Control and Loans.
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