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In this accelerated learning environment, this boot camp incorporates selected modules from Financials I in Dynamics AX 2012 R3, Financials II in Dynamics AX 2012 R3, and Fixed Assets in Dynamics AX 2012 R3 for a total of seven days of training in a five day format.
Partners, customers, and other end users of the financial modules in Microsoft Dynamics AX.
This module explains how to work with the chart of accounts and its multiple dimensions. These dimensions may be used to track profits, cost centers, and other financial information. Allocation rules and methods are also discussed in this course.
This module discusses the set up of the chart of accounts. Topics include account categories, creating new accounts, defining account information and creating ledgers.
This module explains the basic setup procedures for journals, including journal names, controls, and texts.
This module focuses on journal management and journal transactions. Review, change and modification of journals are discussed in this course.
This module introduces the functionality available for handling sales tax in Microsoft Dynamics AX. Information regarding tax calculations options, posting and reporting can be handled is discussed along with how to enter sales tax transactions.
This module focuses on features that are used across the various financial modules of Microsoft Dynamics AX. Topics include financial reason codes and the fill utility.
This module introduces the concepts and methods used to create and maintain bank accounts. Topics include setting up bank accounts, bank transactions types, transaction groups, bank parameters and payment purpose codes.
This module focuses on the available processes to manage bank transactions including creating checks, deleting checks, voiding checks, creating a bank deposit entry, reverse a check payment, bank remittances, refund checks and bank statement reconciliation.
This module describes the different Accounts Payable setup options. It discusses setup procedures and defaults including topics such as payment options, vendor setup and posting profiles.
This module discusses the various invoice journals in the Accounts Payable module. It describes what to use each invoice journal for, and how to enter transactions in each journal.
This module introduces the setup procedures and defaults used in the Accounts Receivable module. Topics discussed include creating payment schedules, terms of payment, payment days, payment fees, and methods of payment. Setting up customers, customer groups and posting profiles are also discussed.
This module discusses the free text invoice and payment journal and various other Accounts Receivable transactions that you use on a day to day basis in Accounts Receivable.
This module discusses the concepts of budgeting, how to set up basic budgeting and budget controls including budgeting rules and attributes.
This module examines how to view the status and history of a budget. The process for using budget control on source documents and accounting journals is also discussed.
This module discusses the process of defining an encumbrance and creating a purchase order encumbrance. It also discusses the entry and analysis of an encumbrance transaction and the processing of year-end commitments.
This module discusses the relationship of cash flows to modules in Microsoft Dynamics AX. It discusses how to set up cash flow forecasting and define a cash flow forecast budget model. It also demonstrates how to create and calculate cash flow transactions.
This module discusses the setup required for foreign currency revaluation. It also discusses how to run revaluation in different modules in Microsoft Dynamics AX.
This module describes the processing and setup of advanced customer and vendor payments in Microsoft Dynamics AX including bridging accounts, electronic payments, centralized payments, bills of exchange and prepayments.
This module introduces the concepts of intercompany accounting. Topics discussed in this course include the review and posting of intercompany transactions, the setup of for intercompany accounting, and how to trace an intercompany transaction.
This module discusses the capabilities of Microsoft Dynamics AX to consolidate subsidiary companies into a single consolidated company. Topics that are covered include how to set up a subsidiary company, setup of a consolidated company and how to perform a consolidation.
This module describes how to set up and process customer statements, collection letters and interest notes to help in the collection process.
This module describes how to set up one or more workflow configurations, select a configuration and activate workflow.
This module discusses the year-end processes necessary in Microsoft Dynamics AX. Topics covered in this course include creating a new fiscal year, how to hold or close a period, create a closing sheet and setting up fiscal year parameters.
This module discusses the steps and processes to create a financial statement in Microsoft Dynamics AX. Topics covered include creating row and column definitions, creating and printing financial statements, and creating and printing dimension statements.
This module provides an overview of fixed assets and its integration with other modules.
This module focuses on the setup procedures that are required for the Fixed assets module.
This module focuses on the setup of assets.
This module focuses on the different fixed asset Transaction Types, and detailed methods for recording those transactions.
This module focuses on how to run inquiries and reports in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
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