1. Get started with Dynamics 365 Finance
Dynamics 365 Finance empowers business users to adapt to rapidly changing business environments. It provides businesses everything they need to control finances and manage funds with accurate information for financial planning and forecasting and helps them stay up to date with analytics tools. Because finance is the core of any business, it's important to be acquainted with the capabilities of Dynamics 365 Finance.
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2. Configure currencies in Dynamics 365 Finance
In today's global market, businesses receive and send payments using different currencies. Exchange rates must be managed properly to lower the monetarily loss when accepting multiple currencies. Understanding how to forecast the amount of loss or gain caused by changes in exchange rate values can help you make smart business decisions to handle cash discounts and payments.
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3. Create fiscal calendars, years, and periods in Dynamics 365 Finance
When you record financial data in Dynamics 365 Finance, you must include the date of the transaction. By using a fiscal calendar and breaking it down into segments of years and periods, you can post or record financial data to a predefined open period.
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4. Get started with chart of accounts in Dynamics 365 Finance
Before you set up a chart of accounts, you should plan what the chart of accounts is going to look like. The definition of a chart of accounts can be different across industries and can be different for customers. This module explores the process of planning and setting up a chart of accounts that's tailored to meet the specific needs of a customer's finance department.
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5. Set up chart of accounts in Dynamics 365 Finance
Dynamics 365 Finance helps you effectively structure and manage financial accounts in your organization's general ledger system. Using the main account, allocation, and automatic transaction features can help you streamline your business processes.
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6. Set up financial dimensions in Dynamics 365 Finance
Financial dimensions play an important role in Dynamics 365 Finance. They serve as key identifiers that provide granularity and flexibility in tracking and analyzing financial data within your organization.
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7. Set up ledgers and journals in Dynamics 365 Finance
In any Dynamics 365 Finance implementation project, the first step is to set up the General ledger module. All other modules post their related financial transactions into the general ledger. The ledger also provides the means for sharing the chart of accounts, currencies, and fiscal calendar by multiple legal entities.
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8. Perform general ledger daily procedures in Dynamics 365 Finance
Dynamics 365 Finance helps make the general journal process easier and ensures that correct data is captured, and internal control isn't compromised. Let's get familiar with the general ledger processes, and then perform daily procedures in General ledger.
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9. Intercompany accounting in Dynamics 365 Finance
You can use intercompany accounting when accounting processes are centralized for subsidiaries or branch offices. With intercompany accounting, you can create a single entry that posts to multiple companies. Dynamics 365 Finance provides features that help you set up the system, process transactions, and trace intercompany transactions.
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10. Configure ledger allocations and accruals in Dynamics 365 Finance
Accruals are used in accrual accounting to track revenue that is recognized in the period that it's earned in, not when payment is received, and to track expenses (costs) that are recognized when they occur, not when payment is made. Allocations are used to distribute amounts across multiple ledger account combinations. They help to ensure that expenses or revenue is charged to the correct object in accounting. By using allocations and accrual features in Dynamics 365 Finance, financial leaders can create rules, configure source and destination, and schedule the task only once, the rest is taken care of by Finance.
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11. Configure and perform periodic processes in Dynamics 365 Finance
You can complete closing procedures for a period or a year. Closing processes prepare the system for a new period. In this module, you learn how to prepare, configure, and perform periodic processes in Dynamics 365 Finance.
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12. Work with analytics and reporting in finance and operations apps
Business leaders can make important decisions in their company if they have accurate insight into the underlying financial and operational data. Without data visibility, business leaders are challenged with a nearly impossible task. By using analytics and reporting in finance and operations apps, you can empower every business user, depending on their security rights, to get the insights they need to make those important decisions.
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13. Configure cash and bank management in Dynamics 365 Finance
With cash and bank management in Dynamics 365 Finance, you can record and reconcile financial transactions against the bank statement and identify bank transaction types such as deposits and nonsufficient funds (NSF).
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14. Configure taxes in Dynamics 365 Finance
Learn how to configure and report taxes for different countries and regions with Dynamics 365 Finance.
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15. Get started with cost accounting in Dynamics 365 Finance
Cost accounting lets you collect data from various sources, such as the general ledger, subledgers, budgets, and statistical information. You can then analyze, summarize, and evaluate cost data so that management can make the best possible decisions for price updates, budgets, cost control, and so on.
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16. Configure and work with inventory management in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management
To perform the process of ordering, storing, and using a company's inventory of raw materials, components, and finished products, you need to configure the inventory management functionality in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management. Inventory journals are used to post physical inventory transactions of various types, such as the posting of issues and receipts, inventory movements, the creation of bills of material (BOMs), and the reconciliation of physical inventory.
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17. Use inventory reports in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management
One of the factors for a successful business is having visibility into how much inventory exists at any given time. Inventory reports in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management will show how much inventory you have in variety of different ways, and will explain how to be more effective in your inventory investments.
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18. Work with the costing sheet in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management
Manufacturing companies need to calculate the costs that are related to finished goods that are being produced such as labor, materials, surcharges, and overheads. You can configure Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management to calculate costs of bill of materials of the finished goods in production. Additionally, you can create costing sheets that are broken out by particular cost categories, incorporate routing costs, and even add surcharges and other indirect costs. Companies can then analyze, summarize, and evaluate cost data so they can make the best possible decisions for price updates, budgets, cost control, and so on.
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19. Set up accounts receivable in Dynamics 365 Finance
Learn to set up the Accounts receivable module in Dynamics 365 Finance to create customer invoices, post packing slips, and use free text invoices that are not related to sales orders. This module also explains how to receive customer payments by using several different payment types, such as cash, checks, credit cards, and electronic payments.
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20. Perform accounts receivable daily procedures in Dynamics 365 Finance
Learn how to create free text invoices, record customer payments, distribute funds, configure recurring invoices, and understand revenue recognition.
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21. Set up credit and collections in Dynamics 365 Finance
Although most customers pay their invoices on time, you must be able to process invoices that aren't paid by their due date. Accounts receivable collections information is managed in one central view by using the Collections page in Dynamics 365 Finance. Credit and collections managers can use this central view to manage collections.
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22. Process credit and collections in Dynamics 365 Finance
Although most customers pay their invoices on time, you need to be able to process invoices that aren't paid by their due date. This module shows you how Dynamics 365 Finance helps companies to process collections for delinquent customers
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23. Configure Accounts payable in Dynamics 365 Finance
You can enter vendor invoices manually or receive them electronically. You'll learn how to configure the Accounts payable module in Dynamics 365 Finance to empower accounts payable staff to perform their daily activities.
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24. Perform Accounts payable daily procedures in Dynamics 365 Finance
Purchasing goods for resale or as materials for manufacturing or services is a large responsibility. Tracking those purchases and paying the vendors that supply the goods is just as challenging. Organizations must monitor accounts payable closely and implement procedures so management can easily obtain the financial information that they need to have to stay informed about changes in the costs of goods. To give an accurate view of the financial condition of the business, all expenses that affect net profit are included in accounts payable.
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25. Work with accounting distributions, invoice validations and settlements in Dynamics 365 Finance
Accounting distributions are used to define how an amount is accounted for. For example, how the expense, tax, or charges are accounted for on a vendor invoice. Every amount must be accounted for when the vendor invoice is journalized has one or more accounting distributions.
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26. Get started with Expense management in Dynamics 365 Project Operations
The Expense management module in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Project Operations allows organizations to track and manage employee expenses. Expense management lets you store payment information, import credit card transactions, and track money that employees spend when they incur expenses for your organization. You can also set up expense policies, automate approvals, and provide a streamlined business process by using Project Operations.
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27. Set up and configure Expense management in Dynamics 365 Project Operations
The Expense management module provides users with a more simplified process to handle expenses. The Expense management workspace is where users can file their expenses, while Expense management workflows and features like optical character recognition (OCR) for scanning receipts can help optimize your organization's expense processes.
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28. Create and process expense reports in Dynamics 365 Project Operations
The expense report entry is redesigned in Dynamics 365 Project Operations to simplify the user experience and reduce the time that is required to complete the reports. In this module, you will learn how to create and work with expense reports.
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29. Work with travel requisitions in Dynamics 365 Project Operations
By using travel requisitions, your organization can ensure that travel expenses that are incurred for the business are authorized and follow organization policies, while also ensuring that budgets are maintained.
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30. Set up and use basic budgeting Dynamics 365 Finance
Basic budgeting in Dynamics 365 Finance is the process of creating, managing, and monitoring budgets. It involves defining budget parameters, setting up budget models, creating budget register entries, and analyzing budget versus actual performance.
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31. Configure and use budget planning in Dynamics 365 Finance
With the collaborative and process-driven nature of the budget planning functionality in Dynamics 365 Finance, you can make your budget process more efficient and include more people in the process, while reducing the number of files being sent by email and reducing manual entry. Budget planning improves an existing Microsoft Excel-based budgeting solution.
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32. Configure fixed assets management in Dynamics 365 Finance
Learn how to configure and create fixed assets to comply with international accounting standards.
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33. Set up and acquire fixed assets in Dynamics 365 Finance
Discover how to efficiently manage fixed assets in Dynamics 365 Finance with step-by-step instructions for setup, acquisition, and recording.
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