Accounting & Finance

8 most-common mistakes made in accounts payable

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  • October 14, 2021

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Accounts payable invoice processing is one of the more challenging aspects of running a business. But it remains an essential one for every organization.


In the absence of a well-run accounts payable process, bills might not get paid on time, supplier relationships are jeopardized, late penalties and other fees may be assessed, and your credit rating could even be impaired. 


To be sure your accounts payable processing is running smoothly, take stock of whether you may inadvertently be committing any of the most-frequently made mistakes that plagues businesses.


Without further ado, here are eight common accounts payable errors:


Mistake #1 – Double payment



Double payments can occur for a number of reasons, but most are related to manual data entry. Inconsistencies in manually entered invoice amounts, supplier information or even coding can cause a single invoice to be paid twice. 


Also, sometimes vendors send a second invoice for the same amount owed, especially if their first invoice wasn’t processed immediately. With two invoices floating around the office, it’s easy to pay them both accidentally.


Mistake #2 – Data entry errors



This is one of the most pervasive and significant mistakes to transpire in accounts payable invoice processing.


When a business has a system that requires manual data entry to pay invoices or create purchase orders, data entry errors like entering information in the wrong field, transposing numbers or missing a decimal are inevitable. 


Mistake #3 – Nonclosure of paid purchase orders



After a company cuts a check for payment on receipt of the invoice and goods or services ordered, it’s essential that the accounts payable department closes the purchase order. But sometimes, AP forgets to do so and risks issuing a payment more than once.


Mistake #4 – Batch-entering your invoices



With lots and lots of invoices to process, the temptation to process them as a batch may arise. While this approach certainly has its time-saving benefits, it is not without drawbacks.


There is a reason that invoices are best processed one at a time — to create a robust audit trail. 


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Mistake #5 – Paying invoices before delivery



Overloaded with work, busy accounts payable staff may accidentally pay invoices when they arrive, without checking first that the goods were actually delivered, or if delivered, that they were in the expected condition. 


Although paying bills before time may help earn discounts from suppliers, it’s not always a good idea, particularly if the supplier is new.


Mistake #6 – Disappearing invoices



It’s all too easy for invoices in a manual processing system to disappear in a flurry of paperwork and end up going unpaid.


In addition to creating friction with suppliers, an unpaid invoice can cause serious accounting problems. The liability hits the balance sheet late and the expense goes missing from the current income statement, leaving management with incorrect information about the company’s financial position.


Mistake #7 – Unauthorized purchases



Manual processes in accounts payable can exacerbate the problem of unauthorized purchases. There may be cases where employees make without an approved purchase order or instances of inappropriate use of business credit cards or buying from unauthorized suppliers.


Such unauthorized purchases can wreck the business’s most carefully planned budgeting system.


Mistake #8 –

Exception invoices



Not all invoices can be processed the same way. There are always going to be some nonstandard invoices or documents with discrepancies such as incorrect, incomplete or nonmatching information.


Handling such exception invoices takes extra time, and it may so happen that the team processes them without reconciling the discrepancies.


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