Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance (MB-310)

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OMSCHRIJVING TRAINING MICROSOFT DYNAMICS 365 FOR FINANCE AND OPERATIONS, FINANCIALS (MB-310 EXAMEN)

Organisaties gebruiken Dynamics 365 voor Finance en Operations om:

  • Financiële prestaties te verbeteren door de winstgevendheid te verhogen
  • De productiviteit van het personeel te optimaliseren
  • De operationele kosten te verlagen, snel aan te passen aan wijzigingen in de vereisten en vermogensbeheer te stroomlijnen.

In de MB310 training wordt besproken hoe essentiële componenten van financieel beheer in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations kunnen worden geconfigureerd en gebruikt.

Na afronding van de MB-310 training kun je:

  • Financiële taken begrijpen en uitvoeren in Dynamics 365 Finance.

Voorkennis

Voor het volgen van de MB310 training dien je te beschikken over:

  • Kerncompetenties in Dynamics 365 Core
  • Basis boekhoudkundige vaardigheden.

VOOR WIE IS DE TRAINING MICROSOFT DYNAMICS 365 FOR FINANCE AND OPERATIONS, FINANCIALS (MB-310 EXAMEN) GESCHIKT?

Deze training is bedoeld voor Dynamics 365 voor Finance & Operations Functioneel Consultant. Die rol is verantwoordelijk voor het:

  • Uitvoeren van ontdekkingen
  • Vastleggen van vereisten
  • Inschakelen van experts en belanghebbenden
  • Vertalen van vereisten en het configureren van de oplossing en applicaties.

De Functioneel Consultant implementeert een oplossing met codeloze uitbreidbaarheid , out-of-the-box mogelijkheden en applicatie- en service-integraties.

ONDERDELEN VAN DE TRAINING MICROSOFT DYNAMICS 365 FOR FINANCE AND OPERATIONS, FINANCIALS (MB-310 EXAMEN)?

Course Outline Module 1: Financial Management

In this module you will learn some of benefits of financial management of Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations.

Lessons

  • Module summary
  • Financial management
  • Benefits of financial management

You became familiar with modules in Finance and Operations related to financial management

Module 2: Configure Currencies

One of the first and most important steps of implementing financial management in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations is currency setup. Currency setup is a required step in the configuration of the system and is used to record financial transactions. This module explains currency management in Finance and Operations.

Lessons

  • Introduction
  • Configure and import currency exchange rates
  • Module summary
  • Practice lab
  • Setup legal entity currencies and conversions

You have now learned about different types of currencies in Finance and Operations.

Module 3: Create Fiscal Calendars, Years and Periods

Before posting transactions, a new fiscal year must be divided into periods. This is because transactions cannot post unless a period is created for the posting date and shared across multiple legal entities. A benefit of sharing fiscal calendars is that this supports multiple fiscal calendars for each legal entity. The fiscal year in Finance and Operations can be set to any length and divided into any number of periods.

Lessons

  • Introduction
  • Create fiscal calendars, years and periods and date intervals
  • Module summary
  • Practice lab

In this module, you learned how to: differentiate between ledger and fiscal calendars

Module 4: Configure Chart of Accounts

A chart of accounts is a set of main accounts in Finance and Operations that captures financial information upon posting a journal. Each account is assigned an account number as a unique identifier.

Lessons

  • Introduction
  • Define and configure account structures and rules, the chart of accounts and financial dimensions
  • Module summary
  • Practice labs

Identify the required components for the chart of accounts.

  • Configure account structures and advanced rules
  • Configure chart of accounts, main accounts, categories, templates, ledger account alias, and balance
  • Define and configure the chart of accounts, the financial dimensions and dimension sets.

Module 5: Configure Ledger and Journals

A journal is a worksheet that you can use before you manually enter postings into the system. When you set them up correctly, journals allow you to quickly and efficiently manage posting. To use a journal, you must have a journal name, and should complete the configuration of the ledger, journal, and posting of the General ledger module. By using the General ledger journal directly or via the General ledger processing workspace, you can perform daily activities as someone who is assigned proper security role to access the General ledger. A journal name gives financial leaders the capability to control data entry validation and restrict posting of a journal name for users differently.

Lessons

  • Configure ledger and journal setup
  • Journals and their setup
  • Module summary
  • Practice lab
  • User journals

Understand different types of journals and their setup.

  • Know how to configure ledger, posting setup en use journals.

Module 6: Configure Cash and Bank Management

In Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations, organizations use the Cash and bank management module to create and maintain bank accounts. The Bank account table contains a record for each bank account. Each record contains bank account information, such as the following:

  • Address
  • Currency
  • Check setup
  • Other contact information
  • Registration number and account number

Main account for posting Finance and Operations uses this information to process all bank transactions, such as payments and deposits.

Lessons

  • Introduction
  • Bank transaction types and groups
  • Cash flow
  • Configure banks, bank checks, cash, cash flow forecasts, reports and bank management parameters
  • Create and configure banks and bank layouts
  • Deposit and refund checks
  • Module summary
  • Practice Labs
  • Set up cash and bank management parameters
  • Set up vendor and customer banks.

Module 7: Use Cash and Bank Management

This module covers the main procedures in the Cash and bank management module in Finance and Operations. You learn how to work with cash and bank management workspaces such as Bank management and Cash overviews. You also learned about the processes and procedures for cash and bank management, like how to make deposits and cancel payments (deposits). Finance and Operations provides functionality to manage check payments, as well as procedures for resolving special situations with checks. You can delete, refund, and void checks, in addition to generating and issuing checks according to company specifications. Because Finance and Operations records all financial transactions, companies can use the bank reconciliation function to match internal company records of transactions against bank statements.

Lessons

  • Make deposits and perform payment reversals
  • Module summary
  • Practice Labs
  • Use cash and bank management workspaces

Work with cash and bank management processes.

  • Cancel payments
  • Make deposits.
  • Use cash and bank management workspaces.

Module 8: Configure Letters of Credit and Guarantees

You now have learned what are the bank letters and how to configure letters of credit in order to create bank documents that are commonly used for the purchase and sale of goods across international borders and letters of guarantees where a bank agrees to pay a specific amount of money to a person if one of the bank’s customers defaults on a payment or obligation to that person.

Lessons

  • Introduction
  • Configure letters of credit and guarantee
  • Module summary

You will understand bank letters and letters of credit and guarantee.

Module 9: Perform Daily Procedures

Every manual posting entered in Finance and Operations is entered through a journal. A journal is a type of worksheet where entries do not post immediately. You can review, change, and verify completed journals until they are ready for posting. A voucher template is a voucher that can be used as the basis for future vouchers in other journal entries. You can use voucher templates with a general journal or any of the financial sub ledger journals such as Accounts payable and Accounts receivable journals. You can set up restrictions on the company, account type, and segment values.

Lessons

  • Create voucher templates
  • Learn about general ledger processes
  • Module summary
  • Practice Lab
  • Setup journal controls

You have now learned how to process daily activities in general ledger and use journal control to ap

  • You learned how to benefit from voucher templates for Amount, which is simply copying the exact amount
  • You worked with balance control accounts to view the balances of either banks or liquidity accounts.

Module 10: Intercompany Accounting

Intercompany accounting can help organizations by providing a single-entry point for transactions that must be recorded to multiple companies. Making transactions from a single company saves data entry time and helps provide a guarantee that transactions affecting multiple companies are recorded in each company. Finance and Operations also helps trace the intercompany entries through the system. It has the functionality that is required by most companies that process intercompany transactions. This includes the ability to efficiently record intercompany sales orders, purchase orders, and cash disbursements.

Lessons

  • Module Summary
  • Practice lab
  • Setup and use intercompany accounting

You will be able to set up and use intercompany accounting

Module 11: Configure Ledger Allocations and Accruals

Finance and Operations provides the capabilities to support accrual schemes.

Lessons

  • Introduction
  • Configure and apply accrual schemes and ledger allocation rules
  • Module summary
  • Practice labs

You will have learned how to configure and use allocation rules

Module 12: Configure Sales Tax

The requirements for tax calculation and tax reporting differ significantly for different countries or regions. Therefore, the Tax module of Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations is extremely comprehensive.

Lessons

  • Module summary
  • Practice lab
  • Understand taks engine components

You now have learned about country and regional tax reporting capabilities in Finance and Operations.

  • Sales tax codes is the main component to define tax calculations and connect all other components
  • Configure tax components, such as sales tax authorities, settlement periods, and the sales tax codes

Module 13: Configure Accounts Payable

Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations offers extensive functionality for setting up different vendor payment options.

Lessons

  • Configure accounts payable parameters and charges
  • Configure and use positive pay
  • Create and maintain vendors
  • Module Summary
  • Practice Lab
  • Understand Task recorder functionality

Configure accounts payable components.

  • Create and maintain a vendor.
  • Configure vendor payments and payable charges accounts
  • Set up vendor posting profiles.

Module 14: Perform Accounts Payable Daily Procedures

Purchasing goods for resale or as materials for manufacturing or services is a large responsibility. Tracking those purchases and paying the vendors that supply the goods is just as challenging. Organizations must monitor accounts payable closely and implement procedures so management can easily obtain the financial information that they need to have to stay informed about changes in the costs of goods. To give an accurate view of the financial condition of the business, all expenses that affect net profit are included in accounts payable. This module explains how to manage and apply prepayments, record invoices, and process payments.

Lessons

  • Introduction
  • Manage and apply prepayments
  • Module summary
  • Practice labs
  • Process orders, invoices, and payments

You can enter vendor invoices manually or receive them electronically through a data entity

  • How you can use vendor invoice policies, invoice matching & workflow to automate the review process
  • How to handle prepayments to your vendors
  • You can review and approve the invoices using an Invoice approval journal or the Vendor invoice page

Module 15: Use Accounting Distribution and Invoice Validations

This module explains how to settle transactions and undo settlement and distribute funds by using accounting distributions. You will also learn how to perform invoice matching. Accounting distributions are used to define how an amount will be accounted for, such as how the expense, tax, or charges will be accounted for on a vendor invoice. Every amount that must be accounted for when the vendor invoice is journalized will have one or more accounting distributions.

Lessons

  • Introduction
  • Configure invoice validation policies
  • Distribute funds
  • Module summary
  • Practice labs
  • Settle transaction and undo settlements

Settle transactions and undo settlements.

  • Configure invoice validation policies
  • Distribute funds by using accounting distributions.

Module 16: Configure Accounts Receivable

You need to configure the Accounts receivable module to be able to create customer invoices, posting packing slips and use free text invoices that are not related to sales orders and finally receive payments by using several different payment types such as cash, checks, credit cards, and electronic payments from your customers. This module provides information about the configuration of essential components of the Accounts receivable module and the customer setup for efficient management of customers and customer transactions in Finance and Operations.

Lessons

  • Configure accounts receivable charges
  • Create and maintain customers
  • Module summary
  • Practice Lab
  • Setup customer posting profiles

Configure Accounts receivable components

  • Configure accounts receivable charges
  • Configure customer payments
  • Create and maintain a customer
  • Set up customer posting profiles

Module 17: Perform Accounts Receivable Daily Procedures

Learn how to create free text invoices and receive payments from customers and deposit to the bank. You also learn how to refund a customer for the over payment amount or any other reasons like customer returns scenario which you need to refund the customer not only the payment but also the tax that has been collected, using reversals and use transaction reversals in Accounts receivable. You also learn how to distribute funds by using Accounting distributions in a free text invoice.

Lessons

  • Create free text invoices and record customer payments
  • Module summary
  • Practice Lab
  • Settle transactions and undo settlement

Distribute funds by using Accounting distributions

  • Configure Recurring invoices
  • Create free text invoices, and record customer payments
  • Process orders, record invoices, and process payments
  • Use reversals in Accounts receivable

Module 18: Configure Credit and Collections

Although most customers pay their invoices on time, you need to be able to process invoices that are not paid by their due date. This topic explains how to manage delinquent customers by configuring the Credit and collections module in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations. To use the Credit and collections module, you should already have completed the configuration of accounts receivable.

Lessons

  • Introduction
  • Configure credit and collections components
  • Module Summary
  • Practice Lab
  • Setup and manage collection letters and interest
  • Waive, reinstate or reverse

Configure credit and collections components.

  • Configure collection agents, customer pools, aging reports and aging period definitions
  • Set up and manage interests
  • Set up and manage collection letters.

Module 19: Process Credit and Collections

Although most customers pay their invoices on time, you must be able to process invoices that are not paid by their due date. This topic explains how to process Credit and collections.

Lessons

  • Introduction
  • Manage customer credit and collections
  • Module Summary
  • Practice Labs
  • Understand how to process collections

Customer Statements

  • How to process collection

Module 20: Configure PostDated Checks

Postdated checks are checks that are issued to make and receive payments on a future date. Therefore, the check can’t be cashed until the specified date. Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations supports the full management cycle for post-dated checks in both Accounts receivable and Accounts payable. This topic explains how to set up and process post-dated checks.

Lessons

  • Introduction
  • Manage post dated checks
  • Module Summary
  • Practice Labs

Process post-dated checks

  • Set up postdated checks
  • Settle a postdated check from a customer ans for a vendor
  • Register and post a postdated check for a customer and a vendor

Module 21: Configure and Use Basic Budgeting and Budget Control Processes

Every organization, whether it is private or public, sets financial and operational goals by creating budgets. When the budget is established, management monitors the activities within the budget framework. This module provides information about the how to configure and use basic budgeting and budget control.

Lessons

  • Introduction
  • Configure basic budgeting components and budget control components
  • Create and test budget registry entries
  • Module summary
  • Practice labs
  • Use inquiries and reports

Configure basic budgeting components

  • Configure budget control components
  • Create and use budget registry entries
  • Use inquires and reports

Module 22: Configure and Use Budget Planning Processes

With budget planning functionality you can consolidate multiple budget plans from a lower level into a single parent budget plan at a higher level in the organization. This is called bottom up approach budget planning which allows a budget planner to aggregate other plans into a high level or corporate plan for budgeting. You can also take the top down approach which requires developing a single budget plan at a higher level of the organization and allocate the budget to lower levels of the organization. Use this method when you rely on historical financial transactions of your company and create a centralized plan which can be allocated throughout different operating units defined by an organization hierarchy with Budget planning purpose. The budget planner as a final step of the budget planning, generates the budget register entry based on budget plan. An organization can configure budget planning, and then set up budget planning collaborative processes to meet its policies, procedures, and requirements for budget preparation. This topic explains how to configure and test Budget planning processes.

Lessons

  • Introduction
  • Configure budget plannign components
  • Module summary
  • Practice Lab

Configure Budget planning components

  • Configure budgeting processes
  • Create a budget plan template and create a budget plan by using the budget plan wizard

Module 23: Configure Fixed Assets Management

This module starts with explaining fixed assets concepts and then shows you how to configure and use the Fixed assets module in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations.

Lessons

  • Introduction
  • Configure fixed asset components
  • Create fixed assets
  • Enable fixed asset integration
  • Module summary
  • Practice labs
  • Module summary

Configure fixed assets components

  • Configure fixed asset parameters
  • Create fixed assets
  • Enable fixed asset integration with purchasing

Module 24: Manage Fixed Assets

To record fixed asset transactions using journals, you must create at least one journal name using the journal type Post fixed assets in the setup of the General ledger module. If budgets for fixed assets are required, you must also create a journal name that uses the journal type Fixed asset budget. This module explains how to process and manage fixed assets.

Lessons

  • Introduction
  • Module summary
  • Perform fixed assets tasks
  • Practice labs

Perform fixed asset acquisition

  • Perform fixed asset depreciation and disposal

Module 25: Configure and Use Cost Accounting

Cost accounting lets you collect data from various sources, such as the sub-ledgers, general ledger, statistical information and budgets. You can then analyze, summarize, and evaluate cost data, so that management can make the best possible decisions for price updates, budgets and so on. The source data that is used for cost analysis is treated independently in Cost accounting. Therefore, updates in Cost accounting don’t affect the so cost control urce data.

Lessons

  • Introduction
  • Cost control workspace
  • Module summary
  • Practice lab

Cost control workspace

  • How to create a cost accounting report by using the Cost accounting Get started wizard

Module 26: Configure and Use Periodic Processes

In General ledger, you can complete closing procedures for a period or a year. Closing processes prepare the system for a new period. There are many tasks such as preparing filings, inventory closing, consolidation and many more needs to be completed first. To prepare the system for a new year, you must run the year end close process. Each organization has different processes and steps that it performs for the end of a period.

Lessons

  • Introduction
  • Bank reconciliations
  • Configure financial period close
  • Module summary
  • Perform financial consolidations
  • Practice labs
  • Prepare periodic filings
  • Process end of year close
  • Run foreign currency revaluation processes

Configure financial period close

  • Configure and test Vendor 1099s process
  • Perform financial consolidation and elimination processes
  • Perform periodic closing, and year closing processes
  • Prepare periodic filings
  • Process end of year tax reporting
  • Reconcile banks
  • Run foreign currency revaluation processes
  • Use financial reports to create financial statements

Module 27: Configure the Electronic Reporting Framework

GER (Generic Electronic Reporting) or simply ER (Electronic Reporting) is a configurable tool for regulatory reporting, payments and electronic invoicing. The ER engine is targeted at business users instead of developers. Because you configure formats instead of code, the processes for creating and adjusting formats for electronic documents are faster and easier. ER currently supports the XML, PDF, TEXT, Microsoft Word document, and OPENXML worksheet formats. However, an extension interface provides support for additional formats.

Lessons

  • Introduction
  • Practice Lab
  • Formula designer in electronic reporting
  • Configure electronic reporting
  • Module summary

Configure ER (Electronic Reporting)

  • Create ER (Electronic reporting) configurations
  • Formula designer in ER (Electronic reporting)
  • Perform periodic closing, and year closing processes

Module 28: Configure Localized Features

Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations includes functionality for the countries and regions documented in the Product localization and translation availability guide. This module explains how to configure some examples of regional features in Finance and Operations. Please read the information on the Localization and regulatory features page to stay updated with the regional functionality of Finance and Operations for all countries/regions.

Lessons

  • Introduction
  • Bill of Exchange
  • Classification of Mexican localization features
  • Electronic Invoices
  • Localization and regulatory features
  • Practice Labs
  • Understand the global tax engine
  • Understand the features of fiscal establishments and documents for Brazilian localization
  • Module summary

Localization and regulatory features

  • How to apply country and region context
  • How to configure and demo the features of Fiscal Establishments, and Fiscal Documents for Brazil
  • Classification of localization features

Module 29: Configure Financial Management for Public Sector

The Public Sector, also referred to as the state and local sector, is predominantly a services industry managing the welfare of its citizens. The public sector industry includes organizations in the fields of municipalities, healthcare, education, national defense, public safety, taxation, public works and infrastructure, and various social programs.

Lessons

  • Introduction
  • Configure billing codes for free text invoices
  • Practice Labs
  • Setup derived financial hierarchies
  • Setup funds for the public sector
  • Module summary

Set up funds for the public sector

  • Advanced ledger entries functionality for Public sector
  • Configure billing codes for free text invoices
  • Set up derived dimensions and derived financial hierarchies for the public sector
  • Understand bank reconciliation methods

Module 30: Course Conclusion

Final assessment and course summary, as well as a post-course survey for the course.

Lessons

  • Course summary
  • Final assessment
  • Post-course survey
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