Are manual tasks, decentralized data, and poorly documented policies bogging down your financial operations? If so, it’s time to stop relying on short-term fixes such as increasing headcount, and start implementing automation in your Finance function.

80% of CFOs report accelerating their investment in digital finance functionality for 2022. These numbers exceed the investment in other areas like talent, fixed assets (real estate and equipment), and supply chain. While migrating to a platform is a significant project and investment, it’s the most efficient and scalable long-term solution. Human teams, no matter how large or well-trained, can’t beat technology for optimizing processes.

In this article, you’ll learn how to improve your operational efficiency and save money by:

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Where to start optimizing financial operations

If your accounting and finance processes aren’t yet running on automated platforms, there are still ways to build in efficiency and prepare for automation. Implementing a few small process improvements will have immediate upside in terms of efficiency, and pave the way for easier integration of platforms and automated workflows.

Let’s review the top five methods of increasing efficiency in your current Finance and Procurement functions: 

1. Use strategic sourcing to improve savings

Streamlining your vendor list and strengthening supplier relationships is one of the first and easiest ways to improve financial efficiency. While strategic sourcing requires some work to collect your supplier data and benchmark pricing, you can start the process with only a spreadsheet and some help from the purchasers in each department or location. 

Embracing strategic sourcing has many benefits, including:

2. Standardize your procurement workflows

Start your stakeholders on the right foot by creating a well-documented, repeatable purchasing and approval process. There are a few benefits to codifying your purchasing process that include:

3. Establish purchasing prerequisites

Identifying departmental prerequisites lets stakeholders know the conditions they must meet for capital expenditures. For example, if your Finance department has certain requirements for contracts, such as avoiding single-year discounts or bundled services. Outlining your prerequisites avoids friction and wasted time during the approval process. This is especially true when negotiating a contract with a non-preferred or new supplier. 

By setting expectations in advance, you won’t be caught heading back to the drawing board halfway through a negotiation, potentially saving hours of time for you, your sales rep, and your approvals team. Establishing these internal policies in advance also reduces risks and liabilities for your organization. It creates guardrails for finance and legal reviews and ensures everyone adheres to the practices that successfully reduce risk. 

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4. Automate your AP process

On average, companies spend about 1% of revenue on their Finance function, with top performers (as defined by APQC’s Open Standards Benchmarking database) coming in at just over .5%. For bottom performers, that number climbs as high as 1.6%. The difference between top and bottom is automation. 

When it comes to reducing waste spending, realizing cost savings, and improving productivity, there’s no better place to start automating than your accounts payable and accounts receivable functions. Moving to a touchless process has some excellent short-term impacts on your business, such as: 

5. Integrate your accounting and financial operations systems

Data silos between accounting and the larger finance organization create problems and reduce visibility. When the accounting and larger ERP platforms don’t integrate, you’re creating redundant work and opening the door to discrepancies. 

Integrating your accounting and finance platforms creates: 

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Moving to an end-to-end procurement solution

While any one of the above tips can improve your financial operations and efficiency, implementing them all as part of a fully-featured procurement platform like Order.co helps the finance and procurement teams work together and revolutionize their practices. 

A procure-to-pay solution works by integrating your requisitions, invoicing, reconciliation, and payment processes into a single, automated system. These systems leverage AI and machine learning so your teams can get away from manual tasks. Automation removes many of the logjams and inefficiencies of manual operations and scales in step with business growth. 

A procurement platform offers the finance team:

Operations teams will benefit from:

With an integrated end-to-end solution, your finance, operations, and procurement teams can take advantage of advanced features to make better decisions and improve bottom-line strategy.

If you’re ready to future-proof your financial operations with end-to-end automation, get to know Order.co by scheduling a demo of the platform.

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