Posts Tagged ‘AP Industry’

Days Credits Outstanding – a new metric for managing cash flow

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) and Days Payables Outstanding (DPO) are important, widely used metrics to manage working capital.  Financial managers monitor these statistics very closely and regard them as key performance indicators as they work to maximize overall cash flow as well as transactional efficiency.   Through our audit work communicating with extremely large numbers of vendors for Fortune 1000 enterprises, we have begun delivering significant value to our clients based on a new metric that measures and standardizes an important aspect of accounts payables financial efficiency – Days Credits Outstanding (DCO).   

DCO focuses on open credits that are typically not visible to your internal accounting personnel.  Specifically, these credits are aging on your vendors’ and suppliers’ receivables ledgers and, for a variety of reasons, may be outside of your books, or at least not specifically identified with the vendor.  DCO measures the amount of time that outstanding credits are open and available on your vendors’ accounts receivable records before you are able to actualize them as cash to your bottom line.  Allowing your DCO to grow means your cash inflow is being delayed. Given the time value of money, this represents lost cash, even if eventually you do recover the credits.

While aged vendor-side credits are sometimes known to your company, more often they’re not; they’re essentially unseen or lost dollars.  In fact, based on over a million data points, Lavante research indicates that after an open credit has aged over 90 days, you have less than a 20% chance of recovering that credit without third party intervention.   These “lost” dollars add up and can grow to a staggering one and a half million dollars per every billion dollars spent.  Tracking DCO enables your company to bring the management of these dollars in line with your existing standards for managing working capital.

In addition to cash timing implications, it is also important to consider the financial exposure that increased attention to DCO can reveal about your company.  A growing DCO is an indicator of risk because there is a proven likelihood of vendors using unreturned credits to offset unearned discounts and disputed invoices, or otherwise disposing of them as they age beyond a reasonable period.  Ultimately, unclaimed credits that are not used by the vendor are escheated, that is, turned over to the state.  In all of these scenarios, you are losing the cash forever.  A focus on DCO will help bring visibility to the dollars outstanding while driving the age of these items as low as the aging scope cut-off of your audit will allow.

The introduction of DCO as a key performance indicator is significant because it adds a new measurable element to cash management.   It encapsulates the fact that not only is it important to actualize all open credits, but it is also important to realize these dollars in the fastest time frame possible, thus maximizing cash flow.  The cash flow implications of DCO are as relevant to cash management as preventing early payments, or even taking all of your discounts. 

Lavante, with our unique ability to comprehensively collect and analyze vendor-side AR records and thus uncover these “lost” credits, is calculating the DCO metric as part of our audits.  Our clients use it to help them manage their cash flow and as a key indicator of the transactional efficiency of their accounts payables process.

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JPD Financial

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

P2P Industry – Service Providers - Roll Call 2009

#13 of 30 – JPD Financial

General Information: 

In business since the 80′s JPD Financial is a private firm in the recovery audit space that focuses on vendor credits.  They work off site, away from their clients’ facilities and drive their recovery by communicating in mass with their clients’ vendors.   They are compensated on a contingency fee of their recovered claims.   They serve F1000 and F500 clients across multiple industries. Well established in the industry, JPD Financial is a frequent attendee at many different industry events such as IAPP’s annual conference and IQPC/SSON Shared Service events.

IQPC /SSON is the largest and most established community of shared services and outsourcing professionals providing the roof under which key industry experts and organizations share their experience, knowledge and tools.

Analyst’s Note:  JPD’s offering has similar functionality as Lavante’s Strategic Profit Recovery application.  Departments considering JPD’s product are recommended to compare Lavante’s software.

  1. BancTec
  2. American Express
  3. Paystream
  4. Deloitte
  5. Read Soft
  6. Approva
  7. PRGX
  8. Oversight
  9. Basware
  10. Winshuttle
  11. Cast Iron
  12. Coupa
  13. JPD Financial
  14. Scan-One
  15. Ariba
  16. Emptoris
  17. SAP
  18. Oracle
  19. Lavante
  20. OB10
  21. IOMA
  22. Kofax
  23. IAOP 
  24. Interplx
  25. IAPP
  26. AP Now & Tomorrow
  27. Apex Analytix
  28. Y6Sigma
  29. HorsesforSources
  30. ACS

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Supplier Credit Recovery

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

Supplier credit benchmarking from the front lines.

Every industry has its fair share of reports, surveys, data points, and sound bites.  The Profit Recovery industry is no different.  In the last few years we have performed quite a bit of analysis and benchmarking to uncovered some compelling data about recovering credits from your vendors and suppliers.

From a survey of over 100 clients and prospects, we have discovered that most traditional recovery providers sample only the top 5-20% of your vendor population when reviewing vendor-side credits.  Our survey elaborates (based on feed back from AP professionals) that without the aid of a communication compliance engine (Lavante is the only firm with such an application) traditional statement audit reviews, whether they are done by third party firms or by internal efforts, simply cannot support in-depth, comprehensive vendor penetration with manual methods and thus cap out at 20%.

Our supplier credit recovery benchmarking demonstrates that 61% of vendor credit opportunity resides in the lower 80% of your vendor file.  To put it another way, traditional manual methods will find, at most, 39% of credits available to you.

Another fact you may not be aware of is that 37% of supplier-side claims come from product returns.  This category is by far the largest we are tracking.  And it has huge implications not only to the existing processes you have for returns transactions, but also on where your profit recovery audits should focus.  In contrast, we’ve found that only 9% of supplier-side claims are the result of duplicate payments.  Keep in mind that these numbers vary depending on industry.

Some other interesting metrics indicate that the average claim amount from a supplier credit recovery review is $817 (with a range of about $400-$1200).  We have also discovered that the actual recovery potential for vendor credit recovery is $600,000 -$900,000 per $1Billion in addressable spend volume. Although we are the only recovery provider to project recoveries below the typical industry benchmark ($1M per $1B in spend) we feel confident that this carefully calculated metric passes both the scientific test and a gut test as well.  When we approach new prospects and we explain that depending on their industry they stand to recovery within this range that data is always well received based on what they have actually seen from other firms and not what they have been promised.

Based on our discoveries, we have also determined that for every month you do not perform an in-depth automated supplier credit review, you risk losing $63,000 per billion dollars of spend with no chance of recovering it.  While $63,000 may not be a huge amount for you, if you spend multiple billions of dollars and delay just a quarter’s time, that $63,000 figure becomes a very large sum of money.

If you have any more questions about our benchmarking survey please join the conversation…

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Our Latest News: Recovery Audit Technology Leader Lavante Continues Record Growth

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

On Wednesday, we released a straight forward news story about our Q1 success: Recovery Audit Technology Leader Lavante Continues Record Growth. The story reported that we are growing quickly and that we are moving to a new larger facilty in San Jose.  The story was very direct and did not elaborate on too many details.   I was suprised by a volume of incoming emails and calls asking for more details.  On Wednesday alone I heard from three clients and three reporter/analysts.  More emails and calls continue to make there way in…

I’d like to elaborate a little bit more on the story for the Lavante watchers in the audience.   Our new grade A facility is in the Santa Teresa area of San Jose and the property manger tells me it is over 26,000 square feet!  I do not want to risk a blister trying to walk through and measure it myself.  We plan to have our entire operation moved over in a couple months, but we are in the middle of three major trade events in the next month and we are rolling out a brand new product in three weeks so some of us are having a hard time packing our boxes.  (uh-oh… more phone call and emails from that “new product” teaser I am sure)

Regarding new business… how do I put this?  As the articles inicates, Q1 was a record quarter, but we’ve nearly already beat it in April alone.  Yes you read that correctly.  Clients are closing more quickly and they are growing larger in size…  In 2010 we have begun workng with three of the largest private companies in the U.S. and our new public clients are averaging a Fortune rating of F297.

I hope that answers any questions, but I am always available to discuss further.

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Recovery Auditing Misconception #3 of 4

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Recovery Auditing Misconception #3:  Profit Recovery is not a current Priority and I can afford to wait.

The Short Answer

You may not be aware of it, but credits age and disappear over time. Once gone, they can’t be recovered. Our results show that delaying Lavante’s review could cost your company $62,500 per month for every billion dollars of your annualized spend. That’s for every month you delay.

Why?

Lavante’s core product focuses on the AR balances of your vendors and discovers credits that you didn’t even know existed.  However, vendors are constantly reconciling and cleaning their AR records.  Unapplied credits have a “shelf-life:” as they age and go unclaimed, they’re applied by the vendor to offset unrelated disputed invoices or unearned discounts, or eventually written-off.  Unlike client AP records, there often isn’t a historic database that preserves ledger entries after they have been removed.  Thus, if a vendor removes a credit from their AR record, then it’s usually lost with no possibility of recovery.

Lavante’s exhaustive benchmarking metrics point to a number of reasons why it is vital to begin the review immediately.

  • Based on over a million data points, Lavante research suggests that after an open credit has aged over 90 days, you have less than a 20% chance of recovering that credit without third party intervention.  This subset of credits that age beyond 90 days accounts for potentially millions of dollars on an annual basis and should be part of your existing standards for managing working capital.
  • Lavante recovers for clients a consistent range of between $600,000 and $900,000 per every billion dollars in addressable spend. If not audited, this is the amount lost annually (see the figure below) due to vendor aging activity. This recovery history suggests that every month you delay reviewing these dynamic vendor records, you stand to lose $63,000 per billion dollars you spend (1/12th or 8% of your potential annual recovery opportunity).

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Accounts Payable Best Practices Closer Than You Think!

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

Accounts payable best practices are closer than you think.  Recently I was asked to help review a handful of workshop presentations that are going to presented at an upcoming association event.  I am not exactly an expert like the folks that submitted the presentations, but I could be counted on the make sure the proper format was being used and I spotted a couple typos along the way.  In my review I was struck by the high quality of material that was submitted (and will be presented).  My sample of presentations covered avoiding fraud; enterprise software upgrades, p-card programs, profit recovery auditing, staff development, among a few other items.

A thought occurred… it is very common for associations to sponsor events where a large volume of workshops are presented for pure peer-to-peer education purposes.  Sadly these presentations are one-time events, but the value they present is relevant for many months or years beyond the show at which they are featured.  I think folks in the AP field that are looking for answers and resources to help solve business problems can  rely on large associations.  Any person looking for material need only call into their preferred association and ask for the person that oversees education for the association and you will likely be connected with the person that oversees workshops, panel discussions and presentations.  That person will be connected to a number of professionals with very insightful things to say about nearly unlimited business issues.  In addition, that person will also know what the feedback is like about the speakers and can point you in the right direction.

Even if you do not attend national or regional events and you have not been exposed to peer-to-peer educational seminars you are still only a couple phone calls away from someone who has not only accomplished what you are attempting to do at work, they have become an expert on the subject and they are now trying to educate others.    Just remember that when you become the expert to return the favor.

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Recovery Auditing Misconceptions #2 of 4

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

Recovery Auditing Misconceptions #2 of 4:  I already have a recovery auditor so I cannot use Lavante now.

The Short Answer

The Lavante Profit Recovery product is complementary to alternative recovery solutions.  Whether you are currently engaged with another provider, wrapping up an engagement, or planning to engage in the near future, Lavante’s unique offering is effective alongside a competitive firm or as a standalone engagement. The result in either case will be increased overall cash recoveries.

Why?

Traditional recovery audit firms specialize in client-side AP auditing.  The techniques needed to perform AP auditing are not the same as those needed to perform two-way communications with a virtually unlimited number of vendors.  When it comes to vendor contacts, traditional AP audit firms offer a cursory review at best and focus on a small subset of vendors.  Lavante does encounter instances when a client’s existing vendor review is contributing to the overall recovery effort, but in every instance where Lavante has been awarded the engagement, the vendor-side recovery dollar total has increased by a multiple while adding a comprehensive vendor file management component.

Lavante has the ability to penetrate much more deeply into a client’s vendor base due to three main factors.

1)      Our Proprietary Communication Application:  Lavante has developed a proprietary software application to perform automated, ongoing communication with virtually an unlimited number of your vendors.  Sophisticated tracking and workflow adjusts the communications process based on responders and non-responders, helping drive compliance from the largest proportion of vendors possible.

2)      The Lavante Supplier Network:  Lavante has built and maintains a supplier network that is leveraged constantly to help update client vendor records and pursue communication with non-respondents.

3)      Vendor File Management Services:  Lavante staffs every engagement with a team of experts to review vendor documents and facilitate communication efforts with vendors.  ’What’s more, our vendor analytics software helps spot vendor relationships that are not otherwise obvious. By combining automation with persistent and experienced auditors, vendor compliance rises dramatically.

Because no other company in the industry has the same vendor focus and reach that Lavante does, it’s possible to work alongside an existing audit firm with little overlap. Overall, audit recoveries will rise dramatically as a result. Of course, Lavante can also perform the complete audit and totally replace another audit firm’s efforts.

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Profit Recovery & Easter?

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

What do Profit Recovery Firms and The Easter Bunny have in common?

When I was young on Easter morning my parents used to hide plastic eggs around the house with little surprises in them. Some eggs had candy. Some eggs contained dental floss in them (I didn’t care for those eggs so much) and some eggs contained money. (I liked those eggs the most)   As the youngest of four siblings by a couple years there were a few years when I was the only child still taking part in the hunt. The older kids had given up the hunt in favor of helping my folks prepare and hide the eggs. And boy did they get into it.  They hid more eggs in more ridiculous locations, but keep in mind that meant more money… and it was all mine.  I simply had to find it, and that was no small order.  I was now one person in search of four dozen eggs spread across the entire house. I remember one year in particular when I had searched for almost ten minutes and discovered only a single egg.   So… what did I do?

A) Look in a few obvious places find a small number of eggs and quit

B) Diligently go through the entire house and locate all of the eggs

The same multiple choice can be applied to how you want your profit recovery audit firm to approach recovery. When the decision is about maximizing your cash flow recapture how can anyone settle on sampling as opposed to a steady and thorough approach. Every room, every corner counts.

If the moral of the story is not clear, traditonal AP recovery practices sampling, especially when reviewing vendor and supplier AR records.  Lavante has built a proprietary soaftware application that communicates with your entire population of vendors and maximizes recoveries for clients of all sizes across all industries.  That will buy your AP department a lot of chocolate eggs.

Happy Easter Everybody!

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IAPP Masters Session

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

From the IAPP website:  THE MASTERS SESSION (At Fusion 2010 – for CFOs, Controllers, and Senior Shared Service Leaders) Wednesday, May 12, 2010 9:45 am – 5:15 pm

The Masters Session is not a seminar. It is an opportunity to engage in thoughtful discussion with your peers in the business world. There will be no Powerpoint presentations. There will be no team building exercises. There may be some motivational speakers, but they will be sitting right across the table from you. Or, it may even be you.

The Masters Session is not for everyone. CFOs, Controllers, and Senior Shared Service Leaders are invited to participate because you represent the pinnacle of leadership in AP, AR, and financial accounting. Invitations are non-transferable, however, you are welcome to bring one member of your team, and if you do – your attendance is free of charge.

The Masters Session is designed for you. This event is being developed by some of the world’s most innovative business finance leaders. These experts will initiate discussion and moderate the discourse, ensuring a valuable, high-quality experience for top-ranking financial executives. See core topics for discussion here.

The Masters session is designed by you. This is an invitation not just to attend, but to help formulate the event. What issues do you need to address? Which challenges do you need the most help with? Tell us, and we will include it in the discussion. Chances are, what matters to you also matters to your peers. And that’s what matters to us. Upon registration, send your discussion topics in advance of the event to masters@theIAPP.org

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Recovery Audit Firms

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

For those that are not familiar, Rich Lanaza has a great website called findmillions.net that discusses a number of aspects of  the recovery audit industry.  Specifically he has a few pages outlining the benefits of the services as well as the top questions people should ask when considering an audit.

Our own website will soon grow to include many of the things that Rich is doing for consumers.  For now you can see what is currently available at:  http://tinyurl.com/ydzgcbc

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