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5 Reasons to Automate Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable with ACH

Written by Lisa Maxwell | Thu, Mar 02, 2017

Why Automate Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable with ACH?

Anytime there's a solution that can help our clients process business transactions more efficiently and effectively, we are happy to share.  Since your time is limited throughout your workday, it's great to find a solution that can help streamline the multitude of tasks that can be overwhelming with manual processes. Have you ever thought considered automating your Accounts Payables (AP) and Accounts Receivables (AR)?  In this article, we will give you 5 reasons why you need to implement ACH into your system.

What does ACH mean? ACH stands for Automated Clearing House, (ACH) is a secure electronic way to process debits and credits along with vendor payments, payroll and direct deposits. ACH is the oldest and most trusted way to send funds. ACH transactions are processed in groups and may be either credits (money in) or debits (money out).

In 2015, ACH transaction volume grew to more than 24 billion electronic payments, an increase of 1.3 billion payments or 5.6 percent, over 2014 volume, according to new statistics released on April 14, 2016, by NACHA — The Electronic Payments Association®.

5 Reasons to Automate AP and AR with ACH

1) Paperless and secure - Paper invoices, paper checks, and paper records increase the chances for fraud and mistakes – wasting both time and money.

2) Cost savings - A company can spend around $2.00 a payment using the traditional paper process. Companies that are using ACH have an estimated cost-per-payment of around approximately $0.15. Think of the amount of transactions that happen in one month, six months, and a year and calculate your savings.

3) Increased security – Human error and fraud are drastically reduced when these transactions are processed electronically. Electronically processing these checks eliminate touches in the office, in the postal system, or even in the vendor’s office. Check tampering will now be a thing of the past.

4) Enhanced productivity - Traditional payment processing is a manual, labor-intensive process that consumes a great deal of an employee’s time every week. Employees will be more productive with other tasks once this is automated.

5) Improved cash management - Managing your accounts manually can leave room for error and lack of oversight. When it is all done electronically, management will have a clear picture of cash flow. Another bonus is that simple weekly or monthly reports can be delivered via email.

ACH can provide some great efficiencies and cost reductions. Not only is this feature available within your current Sage 100 system (Version 4.4 and greater), CMS can have you up and running in no time.

Computer Management Services, LLC. has specialized in serving wholesale distributors, manufacturers, marine and service organizations throughout the northeast for over 30 years. CMS, with over 70 years of practical experience, has provided solid solutions while extending exceptional service to their diverse client base. For more information visit www.cmsct.com  or at 1.800.533.0595.

Computer Management is a leading provider of Sage 100 Standard, Sage 100 Premium and Sage 100 Advanced solutions in New England. One of our certified Sage ERP consultants will be available to help you improve the quality, profitability and efficiency of your operations. Our ERP consultants are some of the most experienced and knowledgeable in the industry. Our experience spans from accounting, distribution, manufacturing, sales and marketing to warehouse automation. This gives us unique perspectives on customer service, and business solutions that allows our clients to realize and surpass their business goals.

We help you with the effective deployment of our business management solutions with Business Process Evaluation, Re-engineering, Project Planning, Project Management, Data Migration, Implementation Consulting, Forms and Screen Customization, Custom Reports etc...

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