Attend upcoming webinar and earn continuing education credits. Creating an Effective Accounts Payable Policy and Procedures Manual | | | | | | | A good policy and procedures manual should provide a roadmap for how any accounts payable function is run. In this webinar, you'll learn how to create and update your accounts payable policy and improve the efficiency of your accounts payable function. Upon completion of this course, you will be able to: - Create an accounts payable policy from scratch without sidelining a staffer
- Update an existing policy that hasn't been changed in years
- Utilize your policy to run a more efficient accounts payable function
- Avoid errors and fraud by correctly setting up the policy
- Explain how to make the policy more user-friendly
Course Reviews from Past Attendees
"Was very thorough." "Practicality of content." It was very clear and informative." "Gave good ideas of what could be included in the policies for A/P." "It was a good amount of information as it was informational but not information overload. The presenter was very knowledgeable on the AP process and policy writing. Overall, I thought the presentation was a good use of my time. Thank you!" | | | | | | | Mary S. Schaeffer, a nationally recognized accounts payable expert, is founder of AP Now, a membership organization focused on creating business intelligence around the accounts payable and payment function. Ms. Schaeffer's free ezine on accounts payable and payment issues is read by over 20,000 professionals each week. Previously, Ms. Schaeffer served as an Assistant Treasurer for the Equitable Life Assurance Society, a Financial Risk Manager for O&Y, and a Corporate Cash Manager for Continental Grain. Ms. Schaeffer is a graduate of the New York University Stern School of Business. | | | | | | | | | ● Earn continuing education credit for no additional fee ● Access courses on your computer, tablet, or smartphone ● More than 75 live webinars each month ● More than 1,000 on-demand courses | | | | | |
No comments:
Post a Comment