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Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 Financial Management - Second Edition

By : Anju Bala, Cristina Nicolas Lorente, Laura Nicolàs Lorente
Book Image

Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 Financial Management - Second Edition

By: Anju Bala, Cristina Nicolas Lorente, Laura Nicolàs Lorente

Overview of this book

Microsoft Dynamics NAV is a global Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution that provides small and mid-size businesses with greater control over their finances and a way to simplify their supply chain, manufacturing, and operations. Microsoft Dynamics NAV Financial Management explains all you need to know in order to successfully handle your daily financial management tasks. This book walks you through all the improvements in the latest release and shows you how to apply them in your workplace. You will learn about functionalities including sales and purchase processes, payments, bank account management, reporting taxes, budgets, cash flow, fixed assets, cost accounting, inventory valuation, workflows, sending and receiving electronic documents, and business intelligence. This book comprehensively covers all the financial management features inside the latest version of Dynamics NAV and follows a logical schema. By the time you’re finished this book you will have learned about budgets, cash flow management, currencies, intercompany postings, and accounting implications in areas such as jobs, services, warehousing, and manufacturing.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 Financial Management - Second Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
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Foretelling - Budgeting and Cash Flow Management

Accounting implications of other areas


In this book, we saw the financial management of Dynamics NAV and also the accounting implication the sales and the purchase areas have. Other functional areas such as jobs, service, warehouse, or manufacturing also have some kind of accounting implications that will be briefly explained in this section.

Jobs

The Job functional area is meant to manage projects and perform tasks such as configuring the job, scheduling resources, monitor progress, and so on.

This area has two kinds of accounting implications, which are as follows:

  • It can create sales invoices. The accounting implication of those sales invoices are the same as regular sales invoices.

  • Work in Process (WIP) can be calculated and posted to the general ledger. Multiple WIP methods can be configured to calculate WIP for a specific job.

Service

The Service functional area is meant to manage post-sale services and maintain a record of customers.

Within this area, service invoices can be created and...