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Accounts Payable Best Practices provides businesses and other organizations with a strong sense of where they stand against industry leaders and shows them how to take their services and organizational processes to state-of-the-art levels. Documented strategies and tactics employed by highly admired companies are presentedboth successful and unsuccessfulto illustrate the real-world functionality of each process and approach.
Every chapter features a brief explanation of the process or topic being addressed to accompany the discussion of best practices. However, for a variety of reasons, some firms arent in a position to employ best practices. To bridge the gap between the latest theory and practice, Accounts Payable Best Practices identifies "Almost Best Practices." These special sections consider that not all practices will work at every company, and they offer successful alternatives to best practices. Also included are discussions on practices that absolutely should not be used, but may be practiced at other companies.
To address the renewed interest in internal audit and controls, such as the Sarbanes-Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the mundane operational aspects of accounts payable are reviewed in a way that focuses attention on issues that are sometimes ignored, such as the master vendor file. Other coverage in Accounts Payable Best Practices includes:
Accounts Payable Best Practices is an essential resource for accounts payable managers, controllers, and CFOs at every size company.
"Given the rapidly changing responsibilities of accounts payable operations, it’s critical to have a resource to keep you up to date–Accounts Payable Best Practices is that resource. Each chapter covers one area, identifying and explaining best practices and pinpointing worst practices that you should avoid. By implementing the recommended systems and processes, you can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of your department."
—Jon Casher, Chairman, RECAP, Inc.
"Mary Schaeffer is the leading author on accounts payable practices. This book provides a complete compilation of practical advice on how an accounts payable department can improve the bottom line. You can pay thousands of dollars to consulting firms to learn the latest buzzwords about business processes, or you can buy this book and get practical tips for implementation."
—Dr. Will Yancey, CPA, Independent Consultant
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Good Tips - Needs an Update,
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This review is from: Accounts Payable Best Practices (Wiley Best Practices) (Hardcover)
I am going through a review of my AP department, and picked this up recently. There are some good tips in here, but it really needs to be refreshed. For example, some of the "improvements" and "new" efficiencies are really outdated - this book was published in 2004 (my mistake on not checking before ordering), and a refresh of AP digitization, expense reporting reviews, etc. are a little dated from what a lot of mid-size to large companies are doing now, and I suspect a lot of small comapnies are doing.
Overall, I think the good outweighs the bad, but at this price I think the publisher deserves to provide a relevant update.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nothing but the best!,
This review is from: Accounts Payable Best Practices (Wiley Best Practices) (Hardcover)
I'm buying a copy for everyone on my staff.
I read this book on my way in to the office and get a new idea to put into play each day. Tried and true practices just waiting to be implemented. Thanks Ms. Schaeffer.
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