27th
JUL

Oracle 11i Oracle Payables Fundamentals Ed. 3.2 D16810GC32

Posted by GaQuay under Database

What you will learn:
In this course, participants learn how to set up and use Oracle Payables to manage the accounts payable process. Participants learn how to manage suppliers, process invoices as well as payments and generate key reports. Participants also learn how to approve invoices for payment, process stop and void payments, setup bank accounts and process payment batches. Finally, the students learn how to close accounts payable periods and transfer accounting details to the general ledger.
Participants will learn how the Payables application fits into Oracle’s e-Business Suite of applications. This is accomplished through a series of tutorials, supplemented with hands-on exercises.
* Describe how the payables process fits into the Oracle eBusiness suite of applications
* Import/Enter invoices and invoice distributions
* Identify Payables integration points
* Apply prepayments and advances
* Define suppliers and supplier sites
* Identify key reports

Course Objectives:
* Identify the key areas in the Payables process
* Understand how Oracle products use supplier information
* Import invoices or invoice information to create invoices in Payables
* Enter invoices using Quick Invoices
* Use the Payment Workbench
* Set up bank accounts
* Enter expense report templates
* Apply advances
* Describe the period closing process in Payables and Purchasing
* Reconcile accounts payable transactions for the period
* Set up supplier tax information
* Identify tax types, tax codes, and tax groups
* Identify the withholding tax process
* Process automatic withholding tax invoices
* Understand the Payables process flow within the Oracle eBusiness suite of applications

Download



Password default: netbks.com

Add this page to your favorite Social Bookmarking websites
Del.icio.us! Reddit! digg:Java Garage Technorati! StumbleUpon! DZone!
Report Dead Link Please leave a comment to report dead links, so that someone else may update new links.
If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!

Related Ebooks

Leave a Reply