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Accounts Payable Best Practice

Paying bills isn't something we often like to think about. But, it is a necessary function for even the smallest of businesses. Here are three tips to make the mundane task, a little less painful.

Accounts Payable Best Practices

What is Accounts Payable?

Accounts Payable (AP) is an accounting entry in financial reports that show how much short term debt is owed by your company to creditors or suppliers. You can find the sum of your business's accounts payable on the balance sheet under the current liabilities section.


Your accounts payable report is there to keep track of who you owe money to, how much you owe and how long your debt has been outstanding. Best practice is to review your AP report at minimum on a monthly basis. The following are tips to get a handle on your business's accounts payable balance.


Negotiate With Suppliers

The stronger your relationships are with your suppliers, the better. If you are deemed credit worthy, you have the opportunity to negotiate payment terms and credit limits for each supplier you do business with. Better relationships with suppliers lead to more leeway when it comes time to pay, and a greater chance at receiving discounts and having successful negotiations regarding contract terms. Vendor relations should never be ignored as stronger relationships make the entire AP process run smoother.


Review Your AP Report Regularly

Your AP report is easily in the top 5 reports in which you should review each month. Look to see if your business has any debts that are past 30 days. If so, you are most likely late and will be charged interest on your balance due.


Conclusion

Running a business is a complicated affair. Simplify your life and take back your calendar by outsourcing to Still Water Financial Operations. We have the knowledge, tools and experience necessary to have your business running like a well oiled machine. The accounts payable function is a labor-sum task and is costing you more than you think. Find out how outsourcing your accounting work can help grow your business by contacting us today!

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