Once
you’ve received goods or service from your supplier, you’ll also receive an
invoice. Using Payables you can record
invoices in a number of different ways.
With
Payables you can:
*
Import/Enter
invoices manually, either individually or in batches.
*
Use
Quick Invoices for rapid, high-volume entry of standard invoices and credit
memos that are not complex and do not
require extensive online validation.
*
Automate
invoice creation for periodic invoices using the Recurring Invoice
functionality.
*
Use
iExpenses to enter employee expense reports using a web browser.
*
Record
credit card/procurement card invoices from transactions the credit card issuer
sends to you in a flat file.
*
Import
EDI invoices processed with the e-Commerce Gateway.
*
Import
lease invoices transferred from Property Manager.
*
Import
XML invoices.
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Match
invoices to purchase orders or receipts.
Invoice Types
Standard
An
invoice from a supplier representing an amount due for goods or services
purchased. Standard invoices can be either matched to a purchase order or not
matched.
Credit
Memo
A
memo from a supplier representing a credit amount toward goods or services.
Debit
Memo
An
invoice you enter to record a credit for a supplier who does not send you a
credit memo.
Mixed
An
invoice type you enter for matching to both purchase orders and invoices. You
can enter either a positive or a negative amount for a Mixed invoice type.
Prepayment
A
type of invoice you enter to pay an advance payment for expenses to a supplier
or employee.
Expense
Report
An
invoice representing an amount due to an employee for business-related expenses.
Withholding
Tax
An
invoice you enter to remit taxes withheld to the appropriate tax authority.
Interest
If
you allow interest invoices, payables will automatically calculate interest for
overdue invoices and create interest invoices for selected suppliers.
Retainage
Release
Invoices
created for complex work and advance contract financing.
Transportation
Invoices
Invoices from freight
payment.
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