Dynamics 365 Finance - Simply Explained
Key Takeaways
- Dynamics 365 Finance replaces fragmented spreadsheets and disconnected department tools with a single, connected financial system of record.
- The platform automatically tracks financial activity as everyday business operations happenβfrom purchase requests and goods receiving to supplier payments and general ledger postings.
- Financial dimensions allow organizations to attach custom labels (such as departments, locations, or projects) to transactions, enabling deeper insight beyond basic ledger accounts.
- Budgets and forecasts work together to control spending, with budgets defining approved spending plans and forecasts estimating where income, costs, and cash are actually heading.
- Connecting the purchase order, receipt, and supplier invoice in a controlled matching process helps organizations investigate discrepancies before money leaves the bank account.
Imagine a finance team trying to answer what sounds like a simple question: How much money can we spend this month? One employee opens a spreadsheet. Somebody else checks the bank balance. A manager maintains approved purchases in another system, while sales numbers arrive two days later from another department. By the time Finance combines everything, the business may already need to make the decision. Dynamics 365 Finance is designed to replace this fragmented view with one connected financial system where organizations can record transactions, manage purchasing and supplier payments, control budgets, forecast future performance, understand cash, produce financial reports, and maintain the controls required around company money. In this episode of Microsoft Knowledge Nuggets on M365 FM, we explain Dynamics 365 Finance from the first purchase request through the general ledger, budgeting, reporting, security, and the wider Microsoft platform.
WHAT DYNAMICS 365 FINANCE ACTUALLY IS
Dynamics 365 Finance is Microsoft's system for recording, tracking, controlling, and reporting the money moving through an organization. Think of a large company as an office building. Sales operates in one area. Purchasing works somewhere else. Warehouses, projects, stores, and other departments perform their own daily activities. Finance sits near the center because almost everything those departments do eventually creates a financial consequence. A sale creates revenue. A purchase creates a cost. A supplier invoice creates money the organization owes. A customer invoice creates money the organization expects to receive. Dynamics 365 Finance connects those activities with the company's official financial records.
ONE FINANCIAL SOURCE OF TRUTH
Without a shared finance platform, organizations frequently create multiple versions of the same financial information. Purchasing records an invoice in one application. Finance manually enters it somewhere else. A manager tracks the budget in Excel. Another spreadsheet contains a forecast. Every manual handoff introduces another opportunity for incorrect values, missing information, duplicate entries, or outdated files. Dynamics 365 Finance provides a controlled place where the financial transaction itself becomes the official record rather than another spreadsheet copy of that transaction.
EXCEL STILL HAS A ROLE
Using Dynamics 365 Finance does not mean organizations need to stop using Excel. Excel remains useful for exploring information, creating models, investigating a question, and performing analysis. The important difference is the role of the information. A spreadsheet commonly contains a copy or representation of financial information. Dynamics 365 Finance contains the transaction that matters to the organization's official books. If the company pays a supplier, Finance needs considerably more information than a row containing an amount. It needs to understand the supplier, purpose, business unit, date, account, approval, and financial context surrounding that payment.
GLOBAL FINANCIAL OPERATIONS
Dynamics 365 Finance can also support organizations operating across multiple companies, countries, and currencies. A business might sell products in euros, pay suppliers in US dollars, and report consolidated financial results elsewhere. Different countries can also introduce different taxation and accounting requirements. Instead of maintaining separate disconnected finance processes for every operation, organizations can use a common financial platform while accommodating the appropriate structures required by their business.
FINANCE IS CREATED THROUGHOUT THE BUSINESS
Financial activity is not created exclusively by accountants. A buyer orders equipment. A manager approves spending. A project lead incurs costs. Somebody confirms delivery. Sales creates revenue-generating activity. Dynamics 365 Finance connects those operational actions with the financial records behind them. This means Finance does not need to reconstruct everything manually at the end of the month. Financial information can be created as business activity happens.
FROM A PURCHASE REQUEST TO A FINANCIAL RECORD
The episode follows a simple example: the company hires several employees and needs laptops before their first day. The process begins with a purchase request. Someone identifies what the company needs, how many laptops are required, the expected cost, and why the purchase is necessary. The request does not automatically become an order. A manager first reviews whether the spending is appropriate and whether it fits the organization's plans.
PURCHASE APPROVAL
Approval creates an important control before company money is committed. The manager can review the business reason, expected amount, and other information associated with the request. If everything is appropriate, the request can proceed. If something looks incorrect, the manager can question or reject it before the organization places an order. This moves financial control earlier in the process instead of discovering unnecessary spending only after the invoice arrives.
THE PURCHASE ORDER
After approval, Purchasing can create a purchase order. The purchase order is the organization's formal request to the supplier. It can describe the laptops, quantities, agreed prices, delivery details, payment terms, and other information associated with the purchase. This gives both the organization and supplier a defined record of what was ordered. That becomes important later when the delivery and supplier invoice arrive.
RECEIVING THE GOODS
When the laptops arrive, somebody confirms what the company actually received. Did all ten laptops arrive? Were they the correct models? Was anything damaged or missing? This receiving step creates evidence that the physical delivery corresponds with the purchase. Without it, Finance might receive an invoice for ten laptops without knowing that only eight actually arrived.
MATCHING THE ORDER, RECEIPT AND INVOICE
Dynamics 365 Finance can connect the purchase order, receipt, and supplier invoice. The basic questions are straightforward: Did we order it? Did we receive it? Did the supplier invoice us for the same thing? If the records agree, the invoice can proceed toward payment. If they do not, Finance has a specific discrepancy to investigate. Perhaps the supplier charged a different price. Perhaps fewer products arrived. Perhaps somebody simply has not recorded the receipt yet. Instead of discovering the problem through a long email conversation after payment, the organization can investigate while the invoice remains inside a controlled process.
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
Accounts Payable manages money the organization owes to suppliers. After an invoice passes the appropriate checks, Finance determines when it should be paid according to the supplier's payment terms and the organization's payment processes. An invoice does not necessarily require immediate payment. A supplier might provide thirty-day terms, for example. Finance therefore needs to understand not only how much the organization owes but also when the money should leave the company's bank account.
PAYING THE SUPPLIER
When payment becomes due, the organization processes the payment through its banking process. The invoice can then be recorded as paid, meaning that particular supplier amount no longer remains outstanding. Behind the scenes, Dynamics 365 Finance also records the accounting impact. The organization received equipment, created a liability to the supplier, and eventually reduced its cash when payment occurred. Those events become part of the company's financial books without somebody needing to manually reconstruct the entire purchase in another finance spreadsheet.
ONE TRANSACTION, ONE COMPLETE HISTORY
The connected process creates a useful history around the purchase. The organization can determine who requested the laptops, who approved the spending, what was ordered, when the goods arrived, when the invoice was received, and when payment occurred. That history becomes valuable when a supplier asks about an unpaid invoice, a manager questions a cost, or an auditor needs evidence explaining a transaction. The financial number remains connected with the business process that created it.
THE GENERAL LEDGER
Every financial transaction eventually needs a permanent home in the organization's accounts. That home is the general ledger. Think of the general ledger as the company's official financial filing cabinet. Sales, supplier payments, customer payments, rent, wages, travel, taxes, inventory costs, and other financial movements need to be recorded in the appropriate place. The general ledger brings these records together so Finance can understand the organization's overall financial position.
THE CHART OF ACCOUNTS
The chart of accounts defines the categories used to organize financial activity. An organization might have accounts for sales revenue, rent, software costs, travel, salaries, taxes, cash, money owed by customers, and money owed to suppliers. Each account answers a fundamental question: What kind of financial activity was this? If the organization pays office rent, that amount belongs in the appropriate rent account. If it sells a product, the revenue belongs in the appropriate sales account. Without those categories, Finance could see that money moved but would have considerably less understanding of what that movement represented.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dynamics 365 Finance?
Dynamics 365 Finance is Microsoft's enterprise system designed for recording, tracking, controlling, and reporting the money moving through an organization, providing a single financial source of truth.
How does Dynamics 365 Finance handle purchase matching?
The platform connects the purchase order, the goods receipt, and the supplier invoice so finance teams can easily verify if they ordered it, received it, and were billed accurately before paying.
What is the difference between a budget and a forecast in Dynamics 365 Finance?
A budget records what the company originally intended or approved to spend, whereas a forecast uses the latest real-time information to estimate where income, costs, and cash will actually end up.
What role does Excel still play when using Dynamics 365 Finance?
Excel is still useful for exploring data, building models, and performing ad-hoc analysis, but unlike spreadsheets, Dynamics 365 Finance holds the official, auditable financial transactions that count in the company books.
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Imagine a finance team trying to answer one simple question.
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How much money can we spend this month?
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Someone else checks the bank.
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A manager keeps a list of approved purchases in another system.
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Sales numbers arrive two days late from a different department.
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the decision can't automate anymore.
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That old way creates delays because every number lives
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in a different place.
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Dynamics 365.
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Finance brings the money side of a business
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into one connected finance center.
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The ultimate MicoPeters from M365FM.
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And in this knowledge nugget,
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you, team, will see what it does, who uses it,
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and how its building blocks fit together in plain English.
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What dynamics 365 finance actually is so?
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What exactly is Dynamics 365 finance?
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ETAO, TMS, Microsoft, out TMS,
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system for recording, tracking, and reporting
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the money moving through a company?
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Think of a large office building,
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sales works in one area, purchasing works in another,
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warehouses, stores, projects, and payroll
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all have their own daily work.
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Finance sits near the center because every one of those areas
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creates money records that the company needs to understand.
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Dynamics 365 finance connects those records.
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When a company sells something, spends money receives
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an invoice, pays a supplier, or records a cost.
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Finance turns that activity into an official financial record.
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Everyone works from the same source
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instead of passing copies of spreadsheets around by email.
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That sounds simple, but it changes the daily routine.
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might record a supplier invoice in one tool
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while finance types the same invoice into another tool later.
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A manager might keep a budget in Excel,
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then discover after the fact that a team
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spent more than planned.
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Every handoff creates another chance for a typo,
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a missing number, or an old version of a file.
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Finance keeps the official record in one place.
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Now, Excel still has a job.
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You can use Excel to explore numbers,
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But Excel usually holds a copy of the numbers.
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Dynamics 365 finance holds a transaction
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that counts in the company books.
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That difference matters.
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If someone pays a supplier, finance needs more than a row
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in a spreadsheet.
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The company needs to know who the supplier is,
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what the payment covers, which part of the business
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paid for it when it happened, and where that amount
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belongs in the accounts.
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Finance captures that context with the number.
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It can also support businesses that operate across more than one
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company, country, or currency.
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A company might sell in euros, pay a supplier in dollars,
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and report results in another currency for its main office.
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It may also need to follow different tax rules
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or local accounting rules depending on where it works.
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One shared system gives finance teams a controlled way
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to handle that without building a separate pile of files
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for every country.
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And this isn't only for accountants
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sitting at the end of the month checking totals.
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People across the business create financial activity
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every day, a buyer orders equipment,
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a project lead tracks costs, a manager approves spending,
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a finance employee reviews an invoice.
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Dynamics 365 finance connects those actions
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to the company, how TMS accounts behind the scenes.
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So the finance team doesn't need to chase every detail manually.
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produces reports after the work is done.
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It also records the work as it happens.
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That means leaders can ask better questions
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while their own TMS, still time to act.
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Our cost rising in one department
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did a company receive the money it expected
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can a team afford another purchase this quarter?
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The answer start with clean records from the daily work,
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not a last minute scramble at month end.
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To see how that works in real life,
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let out TMS follow a simple company purchase.
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From the moment someone needs something,
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to the moment money leaves the business.
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The daily money flow from purchase to financial record.
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Imagine your company just hired several new people.
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They all need laptops before their first day.
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Someone in the business starts with a purchase request.
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They enter what they need, how many laptops,
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they expect it cost and why the company needs them.
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That request does notem a jump straight to a supplier,
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a manager reviews it first.
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Spending company money needs a clear owner.
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If the request fits the team TMS plan
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and the reason makes sense, the manager approves it.
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If something looks wrong, they can send it back
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with a question before anyone places an order.
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Once approval comes through,
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the purchasing team creates a purchase order.
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A purchase order is the company out TMS official request
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to the supplier.
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It lists the laptops, the agreed price,
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delivery details, payment terms and the company contact.
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It also gets both sides something clear to check later.
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Oh, we thought your order 10/0 can become an expensive conversation.
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The supplier receives the order and ships the laptops.
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When the boxes arrive, someone confirms what turned up.
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Did we receive the right model?
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Did all the laptops arrive?
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Is anything damaged or missing?
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That receipt step is important.
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A supplier might send an invoice for 10 laptops
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while only eight arrived.
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Without a record of what the company actually received,
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finance could pay for equipment that never reached the building.
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Dynamics 365 finance links the purchase order,
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the receipt and the supplier invoice together.
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Finance staff can compare those records before payment.
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People often call this matching.
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Think of it as a simple check.
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Did we order it? Did we receive it?
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And did the supplier bill us for the same thing?
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If the records agree, the invoice can move forward.
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If they don't know what to t agree,
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the system gives the team something specific to investigate.
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Maybe the supplier charged a different price.
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Maybe delivery included an extra item.
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has now to admit entered the receipt yet.
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That outtims a much better starting point
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than trying to solve it through a long email chain.
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After the invoice passes the checks, accounts payable takes over.
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Accounts payable is the finance team
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that handles money the company owes to suppliers.
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They review the payment date.
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An invoice might not need payment the moment it arrives.
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The supplier may allow 30 days, for example.
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The company needs to plan when money leaves its bank account.
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Finance can then schedule the payment.
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When payment time comes, the company sends the money
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through its bank process.
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The invoice records is paid.
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The supplier no longer appears as someone
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the company still owes for that purchase.
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Behind the scenes, Dynamics 365 finance also records
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the money side of each step.
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The company has received equipment.
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It has a cost. It owes a supplier.
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Later it pays cash from the bank.
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Those are now to just notes for the purchasing team.
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They become entries in the company our team
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is as official accounts.
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Nobody needs to retype the purchase details
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into a separate finance file.
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That does know to may help to mean every step happens without people.
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People still request, approve, receive, check, and pay.
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The system keeps their work connected.
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Each person starts with the information
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already entered by the person before them.
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Picture what happens without that connection.
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The buyer keeps the order in one tool.
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The warehouse confirms delivery in another.
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An invoice lands in an email inbox.
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Finance enters the amount by hand.
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Then they message the buyer to ask whether the order ever arrived.
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Time disappears.
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Small mistakes can turn into payment problems.
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With Dynamics 365 finance,
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the story of that purchase stays attached to the purchase.
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You can see who requested the laptops,
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who approved the spending,
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when the supplier received the order,
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who confirmed delivery, when the invoice arrived,
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and when the payment left the company.
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If someone changes a record, that change can be tracked too.
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That history is useful when a supplier calls about a missing payment.
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It helps when an auditor checks a transaction.
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And it answers when a manager asks why the final cost changed.
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It also gives teams clearer jobs.
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Purchasing focuses on buying.
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The receiving team confirms delivery.
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Finance checks invoices and pays suppliers.
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Each group works on its own part.
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The same purchase moves through the process without losing its trail.
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And every time money moves,
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it needs a proper place in the company books.
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Duh.
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The general ledger, the company,
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O-T-M-Ters main filing cabinet.
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Every financial transaction needs a permanent home.
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In Dynamics 365 finance, that home is the general ledger.
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Think of it as the company O-T-M-AIDS official filing cabinet.
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Every movement of money lands in the right drawer
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with a clear label and a trail back to the original record,
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a supplier payment belongs somewhere.
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So does a customer payment, office rent, employee travel,
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tax, stock costs, and bank fees.
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The general ledger keeps those records together.
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It uses rules that let finance see the full financial position
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of the company instead of chasing separate totals.
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The drawers in this filing cabinet come from the chart of accounts.
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A chart of accounts is simply a list of categories
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the company uses for money.
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You might see accounts for sales income, rent,
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software costs, travel, wages, tax, cash in the bank,
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money owed by customers and money owed to suppliers.
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Each account answers a basic question.
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What kind of money movement was this?
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When the company pays rent,
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finance posts that amount to the rent account.
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When it sells a product,
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finance posts the income to a sales account.
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When a customer still needs to pay an invoice,
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that amount sits in an account
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for money the company expects to collect.
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That structure keeps the books readable.
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Without it, finance could see that money moved,
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but not what the money meant.
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A bank balance tells you how much cash sits in the account today.
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It can't tell you where the costs rose
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because of new staff, a large supplier bill,
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or an unexpected tax payment.
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The chart of accounts gives each amount a proper label.
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Companies also need more detail
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than a single label can provide.
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Rent is rent, but a business may want to know
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which office created the cost.
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A software bill may need to link to a department.
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A travel cost may belong to a client project.
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This is where financial dimensions come in.
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A financial dimension works like an extra label
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attached to an account entry.
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The main account tells you that the company spent money on travel.
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The extra labels tell you that the sales department spent it
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in the London office for a particular project.
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You can use dimensions for departments,
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cost centers, locations, business units, projects,
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or whatever parts of the business leaders need to track.
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That gives finance better questions, not just bigger reports.
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Instead of asking, "Oh, how much did we spend on travel?"
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A or a manager can ask, "Oh, how much did our department
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spend on travel this quarter?"
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"Oh, or oh, which project created these costs."
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You.
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The financial record carries the answer with it.
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Sometimes daily business processes don't cover
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every accounting task.
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Finance may need to record an adjustment at month end.
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A bill may cover several months,
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but the company wants to record the cost in the months
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when people actually use the service.
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An accountant may also need to correct an entry
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that landed in the wrong account or department.
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For that work, finance uses journal entries.
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A journal entry is a controlled way for finance
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to add, correct, or move amounts in the company books.
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It isn't a freeform note where anyone can change a total.
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The entry follows set accounts, labels, dates, and approval rules.
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Another finance employee can see what changed and why.
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That control matters because the general ledger
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is the official record.
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When transactions post during daily work,
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balances update as those records enter the books.
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Finance doesn't need to wait until someone combines
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a stack of files just to learn the current total for rent, sales,
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supply, or debt, or cash.
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Month end still needs care.
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Finance teams review the period.
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They check that expected transactions arrived.
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They enter approved adjustments.
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They investigate amounts that don't look right.
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They may also match bank records to the company,
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or TM's cash records.
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The balance in finance agrees with the balance reported by the bank.
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Once the team finishes those checks, it closes the accounting period.
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Closing a period helps protect completed records.
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You don't want someone casually posting a new transaction
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into last month after finance has already shared the results.
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That would change the numbers people used for decisions.
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If a correction is needed later,
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finance handles it through a controlled process.
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They don't quietly change history.
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That utms the purpose of the general ledger.
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It gives every money movement a category, extra context,
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and a place in the official books.
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When finance needs an answer, it can start with the total,
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then trace back through the labels and records that created it.
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Recording what already happened is only part of finance work, though.
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A company also needs to decide what it plans to spend
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before the money leaves.
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Planning ahead, budgets, forecasts, and cash.
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What happens when a company records every purchase perfectly
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but still runs into trouble?
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It spends without a plan.
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A budget solves that.
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It gives each part of the business a spending plan
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before anyone commits company money.
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And it gives managers a clear limit they can work with during the year.
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Think of a department budget like setting a side money
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before a big home project.
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You may want new furniture, a better desk, and fresh paint.
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But you need to know how much you can safely spend
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before you start placing orders.
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In Dynamics 365 Finance, a budget can track
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plans spending by account and by the parts of the business
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that own the cost.
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A sales department might have a travel budget.
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An IT department may set a side money for laptops, software, and support contracts.
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A project team tracks the amount approved for work on a specific customer project.
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Those plans don't know what Timothy need to sit forgotten in a spreadsheet.
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When someone enters a purchase request,
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finance can check the planned budget against the amount already spent
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and the amount the company has promised to spend through approved orders.
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A manager can spot a problem before the supplier receives an order
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rather than finding it after the invoice arrives.
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That changes the conversation.
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Instead of saying, "Oh, I went over budget again, oh,
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a manager now asks, 'Oh, do we want to approve this extra spend?
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Move money from somewhere else?'
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Or wait until the next period?
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Our budget is the plan, but plans change.
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Maybe sales grow faster than expected, so the company needs more staff.
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Maybe a project starts late.
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Maybe a supplier raises prices halfway through the year.
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Finance needs a way to update its best view of what the company expects.
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Without pretending the original budget still matches the situation.
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That updated view is a forecast.
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A forecast uses the latest information to estimate where income, costs, and cash may end up.
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It doesn't replace the budget.
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The budget records what the company intended to do.
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The forecast shows what the company now expects to happen.
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Those are different questions.
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The budget asks, "Oh, what did we approve?
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Oh, oh."
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The forecast asks, "Oh, where are we heading now?
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Our cash needs its own attention because a profitable company can still struggle if money arrives too late."
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Imagine the company sends a large customer invoice this month,
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but the customer won't or TM that pay until next month.
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The sale may look good on paper,
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yet the company still needs enough cash today for supplier payments, wages, rent, and other bills.
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Finance helps bring those dates into view.
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It can look at expected customer payments coming in,
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supplier invoices going out,
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and planned payments that will hit the bank account soon.
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That gives the finance team a clearer picture of whether cash will feel tight in the coming weeks.
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A delayed customer payment can change that picture quickly.
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If the company expected A100,000 from a customer next week and that payment moves out by 30 days,
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finance can see the gap and decide what needs to change.
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Perhaps it delays a non-urgent purchase,
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perhaps it follows up with the customer,
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perhaps it plans how to cover the gap.
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That autumn's planning with current information, not guesswork.
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Once finance has the plan, the forecast, and the cash picture,
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leaders need a simple way to turn all of that into answers.
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Reports and decisions, turning records into answers.
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Finance teams collect a lot of detail,
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but leaders rarely start their day by asking to read thousands of transactions.
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They ask simple questions,
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"Did we earn money this month?
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Which teams spent more than planned?
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How much do customers still owe us?
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How much cash can the company use right now?"
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Reports turn the records inside Dynamics 365 Finance into answers.
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The profit and loss report, sometimes called an income statement,
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shows whether the company earned more than it spent during a period.
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It brings together income from sales and costs such as wages, rent, travel, and supplier services.
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Think of it as the business score for a period.
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A balance sheet answers a different question.
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It shows what the company owns, what it owes,
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and the amount left for the owners after those obligations.
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Cash in the bank, equipment, customer debt, supplier debt, loans, and tax amounts
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all form part of that picture.
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Then there are to must the cash flow view,
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this focuses on money entering and leaving the business.
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It helps people understand why the bank balance changed,
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even when the profit and loss report looks healthy.
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That difference catches many beginners out.
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A company can show a profit, but still wait for customers to pay.
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At the same time, suppliers and employees may need payment now.
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Profit tells part of the story.
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Cash tells you whether the company can meet its next commitments.
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Finance reports can also start broad and then move into the detail.
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A manager may see that travel spending rose above plan for the month.
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Rather than asking finance to build a new spreadsheet,
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they can look behind the total and find the transactions that created it.
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Perhaps one department traveled more than expected.
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Maybe a customer project required extra site visits.
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Or one supplier invoices included a cost that belonged to a different department and needs checking.
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The total does now TNT hide the story.
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It leads you to it.
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Different people need different starting points.
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Which is why Dynamics 365 Finance can give finance employees, managers and leaders
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workspaces suited to their daily work.
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A finance employee may focus on invoices waiting for review or payments due soon.
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A department manager may focus on budget use and current costs.
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A senior leader usually needs a wider view.
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They may want to see income, spending, cash and major changes across the company
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without opening every individual record.
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The detail still exists when questions come up,
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but the first screen should help them see where attention belongs.
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Power BI can connect to this work too.
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Power BI turns finance data into charts, dashboards and visual trends that teams can share.
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Instead of scanning rows of numbers,
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a manager can see spending by month compared departments or watch customer debt change over time.
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The picture is useful, but it is not met magic.
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A chart only helps when the records behind it are clear.
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If an amount looks wrong, people need to trace it back to the department's supplier
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account and original transaction that created it.
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Imagine ETO-TEMs month end, and a manager notices their department spend more than planned.
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They open the spending total and find that most of the difference came from one supplier.
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From there they can see the invoice details and work out whether the cost was expected,
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entered against the wrong department or needs a follow-up conversation.
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That would bring a faster route from question to action.
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Instead of finance becoming a team that only sends reports after the month closes,
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it can help the business understand what o'tems happening while people can still change a decision.
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Controls, Security and the Connected Microsoft platform.
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Accurate financial records need clear controls.
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That's where Dynamics 365 finance comes in.
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It sets rules for who can see data, who enters a record, who approves spending,
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and who releases a payment.
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You don't want one person doing all of that,
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oh, that's asking for trouble.
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Here's how it works in practice.
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A team member submits a request, their manager approves it,
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then finance checks the invoice.
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A separate person handles the payment.
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That for-o-way split means the company catches mistakes
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and stops someone from approving their own spending without a second look.
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The system also keeps a full audit trail.
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When someone changes an invoice, approves a request, or posts an entry,
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finance can see exactly who did it and when.
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No more vague memories or digging through old emails.
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Finance doesn't work in isolation.
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A team might discuss an invoice or share a document in Teams,
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but the official finance records stay safe inside Dynamics 365 finance.
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Microsoft 365 gives people familiar tools around that work,
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without turning a chat message into the company's accounting record.
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Power Platform connects simple apps and automated messages
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to approved finance data.
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For example, a manager gets a notification
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when a request needs approval, or a team uses a small app
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to collect information before finance begins its review.
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And when the business needs data to flow between sales,
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supply chain HR, banks, and tax tools are those connections work too.
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Through it all, the finance system stays in control of the financial record.
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Conclusion.
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One finance system Dynamics 365.
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Finance gives your company one controlled place to record money,
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plan spending, check results, and protect the records behind every decision.
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Think of it as the single source of truth for everything financial.
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