End To End Configuration of AR in R12

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The document discusses the end-to-end configuration of Accounts Receivable (AR) module in Oracle R12. It covers topics like defining ledgers, operating units, payment terms, transaction types, sources, accounting rules etc.

Some of the key steps to configure AR discussed in the document are: define ledger, operating unit, inventory organization, tax, banks/accounts, system options, payment terms, transaction types using Receivables Manager responsibility.

The main transaction types defined in AR as per the document are Invoice, Deposit, Credit Memo and Debit Memo. Transaction types determine how the transactions update customer balances and if they post to the general ledger.

End to End Configuration of AR in R12

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There are few key steps that are to be configured outside of AR

1. Define Ledger with LE

2. Define Operating Unit and link to Ledger and LE

3. Define atleast one Inventory Item Organization

4. Define Item Validation Organization in Order Management We can share this menu, if we dont implement OM

5. Define Tax in EB Tax.

6. Define banks, branches and accounts Possible to configure through AR, if security is enabled through UMX security wizard

7. Define or Assign key profile option values to AR responsibilities

Define all the following setup using Receivables Manager responsibility:

Define System Option

Define system options to customize your Receivables environment. During Receivables setup, you specify your accounts, customer and invoice parameters, and how the Auto Invoice and Automatic Receipts programs will run.

Setup>System>System Option

Define system option for each Operating Unit.

Define Payment Terms

Receivables lets you define standard payment terms for your customers to specify the due date and discount date for their open items. Payment terms can include a discount percent for early payment and you can assign multiple discounts to each payment term line. For example, the payment term '2% 10, Net 30' indicates that a customer is allowed a two percent discount if payment is received within 10 days; after 10 days, the entire balance is due within 30 days of the transaction date with no applicable discount.

Setup>Transaction>Payment Term

Define Transaction Type

Use transaction types to define the accounting for the debit memos, credit memos, on-account credits, chargebacks, commitments, invoices, and bills receivable you create in Receivables. Transaction types also determine whether your transaction entries update your customers' balances and whether Receivables posts these transactions to your general ledger.

Setup>Transaction>Transaction Type

Define this for each operating unit. Define transaction type for atleast Invoi

ce, Deposit, Credit Memo and Debit Memo transaction classes.

Define Transaction Source

Batch sources control the standard transaction type assigned to a transaction and determine whether Receivables automatically numbers your transactions and transaction batches. Active transaction batch sources appear as list of values choices in the Transactions, Transactions Summary, and Credit Transactions windows, and for bills receivable in the Bills Receivable and Bills Receivable Transaction Batches windows.

Setup>Transaction>Source

Define this for each operating unit. Select Type as Imported, if invoice is to be imported into AR from third party/legacy/external systems.

Define Memo Lines

Standard memo lines are lines that you assign to a transaction when the item is not an inventory item (for example, 'Consulting Services'). You can assign memo lines to debit memos, on-account credits, debit memo reversals, chargebacks, commitments, and invoices. Receivables display your standard memo lines as list of values choices during credit memo entry in the Credit Transactions window and during invoice entry in the Lines window. When you create chargebacks and debit memo reversals, you can either use the standard line that Receivables provides or enter your own. You can create an unlimited number of standard memo lines.

Setup>Transaction>Memo Lines

Define this for each operating unit. This is particularly important, if we implement AGIS.

Define Accounting Rules

Define accounting rules to create revenue recognition schedules for your invoices. Accounting rules determine the number of periods and percentage of total revenue to record in each accounting period. You can use accounting rules with transactions that you import into Receivables using Auto Invoice and with invoices that you create manually in the Transaction windows. You can define an unlimited number of accounting rules.

This is generally applicable to project based invoices, property invoices etc.

Setup>Transaction>Accounting Rules

Define Auto Accounting

Define Auto Accounting to specify how you want Receivables to determine the default general ledger accounts for transactions that you enter manually or import using Auto Invoice. Receivables creates default accounts for revenue, receivable, freight, tax, unearned revenue, unbilled receivable, late charges, bills receivables accounts, and Auto Invoice clearing (suspense) accounts using this information.

Setup>Transaction>Auto Accounting

Define this for each operating Unit. Define this atleast for revenue, receivable, freight, tax, unearned revenue, unbilled receivable, bills receivables accounts, and Auto Invoice clearing.

Tax code will default from EB Tax, which can be updated/modified here in this auto accounting window.

Define Approval Limit

Use the Approval Limits window to define approval limits for Adjustments, Receipt Written off, Credit memo refund and Credit memo

Setup>Transaction>Approval Limit

Define this for each user.

Define Receivables Activities

Define receivables activities to default accounting information for certain activities, such as miscellaneous cash, discounts, late charges, adjustments, and receipt write-off applications.

Setup>Receipts>Receivables Activities

Define this for each operating unit. This can be configured only after EB Tax configuration.

Define Auto Cash Rule set - Optional configuration

Define Auto Cash Rule Sets to determine the sequence of Auto Cash Rules that Post Quick Cash uses to update your customer's account balances. You specify the sequence and the Auto Cash Rules for each Auto Cash Rule Set. The Auto Cash Rule Sets you define display as list of values choices in the Customers, Customer Addresses, Customer Profile Classes, and the System Options windows. Post Quick Cash first checks the customer site, then the customer profile class, and finally at the system options level to determine the Auto Cash Rule Set to use.

Setup>Receipts>Auto Cash Rule Set

Define Application Rule Set We can use seeded configuration

Use the Application Rules Sets window to review existing and define new application rule sets. Application rule sets specify the default payment steps for your receipt applications and how discounts affect the open balance for each type of associated charges. By defining your own application rule set, you can determine how Receivables reduces the balance due for a transaction's line, tax, freight, and late charges.

Setup>Receipt>Application Rule Set

Define Receipt Classes

Define receipt classes to determine the required processing steps for receipts to which you assign receipt methods with this class. These steps include confirmation, remittance, and reconciliation. You can specify any combination of these processing steps with one exception: if you confirm and reconcile, then you must also remit. If you enter No for all three of these steps, Receivables automatically creates receipts assigned to this receipt class with a status of Cleared.

Setup>Receipt>Receipt Classes

Define this for each operating unit. Only header window is not OU based but bank accounts window are OU specific.

This requires some experience to use this configuration. Basic configuration is simple but it is key configuration to handle various receipts like Credit Card integration, Auto lock box, Bill of Exchange, and Factoring. This requires very good practice and knowledge on Function Capturing Process as well.

Define Receipt Sources

Define receipt batch sources to provide default values for the receipt class, receipt method, and remittance bank account fields for receipts you add to a receipt batch. You can accept these default values or enter new ones. Receipt batch sources can use either automatic or manual batch numbering.

Setup>Receipt>Receipt Sources

Define this for each operating unit. This is for grouping of receipt class, payment method and bank account.

Define Collector

Receivables let you define collectors and assign them to a profile class, or directly to a customer account or site. When you assign a collector to a profile class, that collector becomes the collector for all customers assigned that profile class. You can modify collector assignments for your customers in the Customers pages, and for your profile classes in the Customer Profile Classes window.

Setup>Collections>Collector

Employee needs to be configured and Collector setup is to be done in CRM.

Define Aging bucket

Aging buckets are time periods you can use to review and report on your open receivables. For example, the 4-Bucket Aging bucket that Receivables provides consists of four periods: -999 to 0 days current, 1 to 30 days past due, 31-61 days past due, and 61-91 days past due. When you create your Collections reports, you can specify an aging bucket and 'as of date', and Receivables will group the transactions and their amounts in the appropriate days past due period.

Setup>Collection>Aging Buckets and Interest Tiers

Define Statement Cycles

Define statement cycles to determine when to send statements to your customers. You enter statement cycles when you define or modify individual customer and site profile classes in the Customer Profile Classes window.

Setup>Print>Statement Cycles

Define this for each operating unit. Customer statement will use this cycle.

Define standard message Optional

Define standard messages to provide the text that Receivables prints on the bottom of your customer's statements, debit memos, and interest invoices. You can use messages to inform your customers of special promotions or to make your printed documents more personal.

Setup>Print>Standard message

This message can be used in Customer Statement.

Define Profile Class

Use Customer Profiles to group customer accounts with similar creditworthiness, business volume, payment cycles, and late charge policies. For each profile class you can define information such as credit limits, payment terms, statement cycles, invoicing, and discount information. You can also define amount limits for your late charges and statements for each currency in which you do business.

Customers>Profile Classes

This is important for consolidated billing, late charges, profile class based strategy in collections and very important configuration for business in real time.

Define Customers Initially customers will be migrated from external/legacy/older version of Oracle EBS.

Define Remit to address

Setup>Print>Remit to address

Open or Close AR accounting period

Open and close accounting periods in your calendar to control the recording of accounting information for these periods. Receivables lets you open future accounting periods while your current period is still open. Receivables also lets you reopen previously closed accounting periods and enter receivables activities without transferring transactions to the general ledger when you set your accounting periods to 'Future.'

Control>Accounting>Open or Close periods

**** This is ledger based. Open / Close the period in one OU will Open / Close the period in another OU as long as bot the OU shares the same Ledger.

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