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Accounts Payable & Receivable Operations Specialization

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Accounts Payable & Receivable Operations Specialization

Streamline AR/AP Operations for Financial Success. Learn AR/AP workflows to optimize cash flow, prevent errors, and strengthen financial controls.

Hurix Digital
John Whitworth

Instructors: Hurix Digital

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Intermediate level

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4 weeks to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Execute complete AR/AP workflows from invoice capture through payment reconciliation using QuickBooks

  • Implement financial controls including three-way matching, dual authorization, and fraud detection

  • Analyze cash flow through aging reports, DSO metrics, and systematic reconciliation procedures

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What you'll learn

  • Document recognition ensures accurate payments and prevents misallocation of customer funds.

  • Systematic payment application maintains accurate balances and financial integrity.

  • Aging reports reveal cash flow trends and support proactive collection management.

  • Verifying receipts with bank deposits prevents errors and safeguards against fraud.

Skills you'll gain

Category: QuickBooks (Accounting Software)
Category: Accounts Receivable
Category: Invoicing
Category: Cash Management
Category: Billing & Invoicing
Category: Cash Flows
Category: Management Reporting
Category: Financial Forecasting
Category: Accounting Records

What you'll learn

  • Applying billing policies ensures compliance, accuracy, and steady cash flow while reducing disputes and delays.

  • Aged-receivables and DSO metrics provide insight for proactive, targeted collections.

  • Data-driven collection prioritization boosts recovery rates and improves resource use.

  • Accurate billing plus strong collection analytics supports long-term cash-flow health.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Billing
Category: Compliance Management
Category: Prioritization
Category: Cash Flows
Category: Accounts Receivable
Category: Financial Analysis
Category: Billing & Invoicing
Category: Analysis
Category: Financial Data
Category: Invoicing
Category: Payment Processing and Collection
Category: Accounting
Category: Accounting Software

What you'll learn

  • Standardized accounts payable workflows are fundamental to maintaining accurate financial records and strong vendor relationships.

  • Systematic invoice processing with proper capture, coding, and routing prevents costly errors and ensures timely payments.

  • Visual process documentation serves as both a communication tool and quality control mechanism for AP teams.

  • Digital tools enhance traditional AP processes but require structured procedures to maximize effectiveness.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Invoicing
Category: Accounts Payable
Category: Accounting
Category: Process Mapping
Category: Digital Transformation
Category: Standard Accounting Practices
Category: Business Process Automation
Category: Procedure Development
Category: Document Control
Category: Accounting and Finance Software
Category: Billing & Invoicing
Category: Project Documentation
Category: Vendor Relationship Management
Category: Payment Processing and Collection
Category: Workflow Management

What you'll learn

  • Dual authorization deters fraud by requiring multiple approvals for high-value transactions, making it difficult for 1 person to misuse funds.

  • Systematic verification with standardized checklists ensures consistent controls & creates reliable audit trails for compliance and accountability.

  • Separating financial approval tasks is fundamental risk management that protects Organizations and employees from potential fraud allegations.

  • Proper documentation and verification create sustainable control environments that scale with growth and evolving regulatory requirements.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Verification And Validation
Category: Document Control
Category: Standard Accounting Practices
Category: Transaction Processing
Category: Fraud detection
Category: Accounting
Category: Internal Controls
Category: Regulatory Documents
Category: Compliance Auditing
Category: Auditing
Category: Financial Controls
Category: Payment Processing and Collection

What you'll learn

  • Bank reconciliation is a vital control that detects errors, prevents fraud, and ensures accurate cash data for decisions.

  • Timing differences between company books and bank statements are expected and require consistent identification and documentation.

  • Effective reconciliation combines manual verification skills with automated software tools to achieve both accuracy and efficiency.

  • Regular monthly reconciliation practices prevent small discrepancies from becoming major financial problems that impact business operations.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Reconciliation
Category: Accounting Records
Category: Ledgers (Accounting)
Category: General Ledger
Category: Auditing

What you'll learn

  • Three-way matching prevents incorrect, duplicate, and fraudulent payments by checking invoices against purchase orders and receiving records.

  • Reconciliation uses a systematic method; matching finds issues, but identifying timing, errors, fees, or fraud guides correct resolution.

  • Accurate records rely on strong control processes and attention to detail; small discrepancies may signal bigger problems if not caught early.

  • Tools like QuickBooks make reconciliation faster, but technology supports rather than replaces the judgment needed to resolve complex variances.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Reconciliation
Category: Variance Analysis
Category: Analysis
Category: Financial Statements
Category: Verification And Validation
Category: Financial Controls
Category: Accounts Payable
Category: Accounting Records
Category: Payment Processing
Category: Fraud detection
Category: Financial Auditing
Category: QuickBooks (Accounting Software)
Category: Investigation
Category: Spreadsheet Software

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Instructors

Hurix Digital
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230 Courses 10,534 learners
John Whitworth
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20 Courses 324 learners

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