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Accounts Payable Automation

The Power of SAP Automation with Yooz

by Yooz the 02.14.2024

The Power of SAP Automation with Yooz

Thirty years is a small eternity in the tech world, but that’s how long Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software have been around. Originally developed as various individual software suites designed to run core processes for such as manufacturing, finance, human resources, supply chain, and procurement this technology has evolved into a single, consolidated entity. Today's ERP systems cover a broad range of functions, typically reside in the cloud, are increasingly augmented by Artificial Intelligence (AI), and - equally important - are easily extendable to offer greater capabilities.

That interoperability across the cloud is in no small part driven by the fact that an ERP software suite is a multi-purpose, generalist tool designed to work with companies of all sizes and across industries. What’s often missing from ERP suites, though, are specific, specialized features that accounts payable automation systems both use and need.

 

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The importance of the Accounts Payable function

 

Of all the financial system, the Accounts Payable (AP) function is perhaps one of the most important. This is the part of the financial department tasked with processing and reviewing paper and electronic transactions between the company and suppliers (or customer), and then ensuring that all of the data from these incoming documents is properly recorded, invoices are approved, and eventually payment is issued.


While this may seem fairly straightforward and simple, the reality is that how well the process is conducted will have a significant impact on company operations. And it is worth mentioning that the process contains plenty of potential pitfalls both obvious and subtle, especially if the AP (invoice) process is still being handled manually.

 
When it comes to manual workflows, the dependency on human labor has unique issues, ranging from the fact that the simple quantity of incoming documents can be overwhelming. The larger the number of documents, the longer they take to process and the more potential for errors. All the documents need to arrive into the system, including physical transportation, analysis, and input. They need to be processed and reviewed, hopefully any errors such as duplicates or false charges caught, and then approved. If the designated approver is suddenly away? And nobody else able to take their place? What about post approval, with checks needing to be produced, signed, and sent? How are all of the documents archived? What happens when payments are delayed or simply late, and will that affect future supplier contracts? Plus, there is the difficulty in tracking everything and doing so in a legally acceptable format (that hopefully makes audits, analyses, or taxes somewhat painless).


The conclusion should be easy: if each step of the AP function doesn't run smoothly, the foundation of business - the finances and vendor partnerships that make the company function - don't run smoothly.

 

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The impact of AP Automation

 

The good news is that as technology evolved, so did paperless solutions for overcoming or eliminating pitfalls in the process. Just imagine an option for transforming the manual, repetitive, and time-consuming aspects of document processing into a streamlined, digital environment capable of increasing growth, driving productivity, and reducing costs? This option exists in the form of AP automation.

In other words, AP automation ensures that the AP process workflow runs smoothly. It provides a reliable, secure 24/7 capability to continuously capture invoices across multiple channels, quickly review and vet them, then route them for approval and eventually payment.  Automation doesn't get tired, and smart automation learns from every transaction.

 

 

My ERP already has AP automation capability; why look elsewhere?

 

Because of its design to cover a wide range of functions as well as the clear benefits, many ERPs already have some form of AP automation in place. If this is the case, why is there any need to look elsewhere for accounting solutions? Why would the ERP provide any kind of extension or partnering capability? Why would a company even care?

Remember that as mentioned before, an ERP is designed to cover a broad range of functions which often include some level of AP automation capability. However, the key word here is "broad." The ERP offers an all-encompassing approach as a generalist whereas a specialized automation platform solution provider can offer exactly that: specific, specialized features.

For example, the SAP software suite offers a comprehensive solution that includes AP automation. However, with such an important function requiring attributes that are more specific than general, SAP created a digital collaborative environment to benefit users. This includes technology partners whose systems are compatible with the SAP environment and are specifically integrated with the SAP capabilities to provide a seamless experience for users.

Yooz is one such partner. When it comes to handling purchase orders, invoices and other documents related to the AP function, a specialized platform for purchase-to-pay automation such as cloud-based Yooz offers companies the ability to augment and maximize their investment in an SAP system. Seamless integration with your ERP is the secret to supercharging the finance function end to end and making the most of SAP AP automation.

 

The SAP / Yooz partnership

 

The SAP/Yooz partnership helps you to get the most out of your digital experience, leveraging technology to grow faster, improve resiliency, and simply remain competitive. The partnership offers a seamless integration right out of the box, where information is shared (and searchable) between companies in real time. This means that together the two companies are operating as a single (now supercharged) system that makes the entire workflow from the moment a PO is issued to payment easy to track, fast to search, and thanks to Yooz's advanced three-way matching process much more secure against errors and fraud. You'll have:

 

  • A complete view of and increased visibility across your AP operations
  • Real-time data that gives you better control over your operations and the ability to make informed strategic decision
  • Digital tracking and storage compatible with the MTD requirements
  • Empowered employees that are empowered and challenged

 

Even more specific, you'll also have the ability to do things like:

 

  • Review and approve invoices from anywhere, anytime
  • Identify discrepancies at the very beginning and route them as appropriate (saving time and cost)
  • Expand usage as needed (Yooz does not require a contract and, thanks to the cloud, can easily scale alongside your company)
  • Take advantage of early payment discounts versus late payment fines.

 

Benefit from seamless and painless integration with Yooz and SAP AP automation

 

The powerful combination of SAP AP automation with Yooz offers the ability to unlock a new level of productivity and efficiency, one characterized by paying every invoice on time and empowering the team with maximum freedom to be creative and love their job. Not only does it usher in a new level of capability when working with automated financial systems, it supports you in getting the maximum return out of your ERP system investment. By seamlessly integrating Yooz with SAP AP automation, you ensure a smooth transition and enhanced functionality, enabling your organization to streamline Accounts Payable processes with unparalleled ease and effectiveness. This integration facilitates a seamless exchange of data between platforms, optimizing workflows and maximizing the benefits of both systems.

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