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Oracle E-Business Suite 12 Financials Cookbook

You're reading from   Oracle E-Business Suite 12 Financials Cookbook Take the hard work out of your daily interactions with E-Business Suite financials by using the 50+ recipes from this cookbook

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2011
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849683104
Length 384 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Yemi Onigbode Yemi Onigbode
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Oracle E-Business Suite 12 Financials Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
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1. Preface
1. Creating Items in Inventory FREE CHAPTER 2. Purchasing Items in Procurement 3. Paying Supplier Invoices in Payables 4. Managing Assets 5. Selling Items to Customers in Order Management 6. Receiving Funds in Receivables 7. Managing Cash 8. Defining Transactions for the General Ledger 9. End of Period Processing

Chapter 6. Receiving Funds in Receivables

In this chapter, we will cover:

  • Creating invoices

  • Adjusting invoices

  • Entering receipts

  • Managing debts

  • Reviewing receivables' accounting transactions

Introduction

Customers are billed for goods and services by an organization. Oracle Receivables creates an invoice for the bill and the customers pay the invoices. The receipts for the bill are entered and monitored in receivables. In this chapter, we will look at how to create invoices and record the receipts from customers. Let's start by looking at the receivables process.

The following diagram summarizes an example of the receivables process:

  1. 1. The Customer Service Administrator creates the invoice in Oracles receivables. Invoices can also be created and imported from other modules, for example, through order management, projects, service contracts, and other Oracle and non-Oracle systems.

  2. 2. The invoices are reviewed and adjusted if necessary by the Customer Service Manager. They are completed and sent...

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