A Deep Dive into the Order-to-Cash Process for High-Volume Businesses

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Nov 15, 2023 by Cal Zielinko


In the ever-evolving digital payments landscape, understanding the order-to-cash (OTC) process is critical for businesses, especially those that process a high volume of transactions. This article explores the OTC process, highlighting its importance in the seamless operation of such businesses.

Defining the Order-to-Cash Process

The order-to-cash process in today’s digital age is a sequence of steps that often begins with a customer placing an order online or via an app and ends with the company recording the payment in its books. This process is particularly crucial for high-volume businesses, where millions of transactions a month are common, and each stage of the process needs to be optimized for efficiency and accuracy.

The 6 Steps of the Order-to-Cash Process for High-Volume Businesses

Here are the key steps of the digital OTC process for high-volume businesses that accept digital payments.

1. Customer Submits Order: This is where the journey begins, typically with the customer placing an order directly on the company’s website or app, processed immediately by a billing or order management system.
2. Company Invoices Customer: Once the order is placed, the company generates an invoice for the customer. This step is crucial for recording the financial transaction, although it does not yet impact the general ledger.
3. Customer Pays Invoice: In many digital transactions, especially for SaaS businesses, payment is required upfront before the order can be processed. This step is crucial for revenue recognition and impacts certain ledger accounts like accounts receivable.
4. Company Fulfills Order: For digital products/services, fulfillment often means provisioning access to the service or software, which often happens immediately. This step ensures the customer can use what they’ve paid for.
5. Company Delivers Order: Delivery in a digital context is typically synonymous with fulfillment, especially for high-volume companies, where providing access to a product/service or software is key. The first five steps in the OTC process often happen immediately or within a couple of days for high-volume businesses.
6. Cash is Recorded in General Ledger: The final step in the OTC process is recording the cash payment in the company’s general ledger, aligning the bookkeeping with the actual cash flow.

Optimizing the Order-To-Cash Process

Streamlining the OTC process is essential for digital businesses to improve margins and scale efficiently. Automation plays a key role in creating an effective OTC process, particularly in high-volume transaction environments. Automating processes like revenue recognition and cash reconciliations can drastically reduce manual workload and error potential, enabling more accurate and faster financial reporting.

Enhancing the Order-To-Cash Process with Numeral

In the digital age, solutions like Numeral can be invaluable. By automating the reconciliation process across various financial systems, Numeral helps ensure that every sale is accurately accounted for from figurative credit card swipes to cash being deposited into the actual bank account. This is particularly beneficial for companies dealing with high-volume digital transactions, where traditional methods of reconciliation can be time-consuming and error-prone.

Numeral’s automation tools not only save time but also bring precision to the reconciliation process, reducing the risks of revenue leakage and ensuring reliable financial data for stakeholders. This level of accuracy and efficiency is crucial for businesses operating in the digital domain, where transaction volumes are high, and the growth is explosive.

Conclusion: The Order-To-Cash Process as a Growth Catalyst

For high-volume businesses, mastering the OTC process is more than an operational necessity; it’s a strategic asset. An optimized OTC process, supported by advanced tools like those offered by Numeral, can significantly enhance a company’s ability to scale, manage cash flow, and maintain robust financial health. As we continue to advance in the digital era, businesses that prioritize and refine their digital processes, with a keen eye on automation and accuracy, are well-positioned to thrive in this dynamic landscape.

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Numeral: Shaping the Future of Accounting Software

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Nov 6, 2023 by Cal Zielinko

The Evolution of Enterprise Resource Planning: A Brief Retrospective

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems have been the linchpin of corporate efficiency since the 1970s. Evolving from Material Requirement Planning (MRP) systems, which orchestrated the procurement and inventory management for manufacturers, ERPs expanded to serve a diverse array of business operations across various industries.

From the era of Netsuite introducing the first cloud-based ERP in 1998, these systems have transformed into a unified database aiming to consolidate company-wide data – an invaluable single source of truth that has become indispensable.

The Great Unbundling: A Shift in Paradigm

However, the last two decades have witnessed a seismic shift – the unbundling of ERPs. Point solutions, each a specialist in its own right, have chiseled away at the monolith, offering tailored functionalities that exceed the jack-of-all-trades approach of traditional ERPs. Today’s businesses are intricate ecosystems, each facet too nuanced for a one-size-fits-all solution.

High-growth companies are no longer turning to behemoths like Oracle or SAP for a full suite of products. The reality is a tapestry of 25 different systems managing 25 distinct processes, each superior in its domain than any all-encompassing ERP could aspire to be.

The Ripple Effect on Accounting and Finance

This fragmentation has introduced significant challenges, especially for accounting and finance departments. The month-end close has turned into a tough and time-consuming task, as teams scramble to collect, reconcile, and report financial data from various different systems.

Introducing Numeral: A Visionary Solution

Numeral acknowledges this complexity and introduces a revolutionary approach. Imagine a platform that consolidates financial data from every nook and cranny of your business operations, cleansing it, and transforming it into a standardized, actionable format. That is Numeral – a unified hub for all your financial data, speaking the universal language of clarity and precision.

Our smart way of handling accounting makes it clear and straightforward. Think of it as just following a recipe—simple steps that guide how money is tracked and managed. We take care of jobs like figuring out sales earnings and keeping tabs on cash flow.

With Numeral, you won’t just get a pile of numbers. Our tools turn data into easy-to-understand charts and give you answers to help make fast, smart business choices. Say goodbye to waiting for the end of the month and hello to up-to-the-minute information.

The Future as We See It

Numeral isn’t just a tool; it’s a paradigm shift. We envision a world where financial statements are living documents, updated in real time. Where accounting teams don’t dread the month-end but engage in it as strategic analysts, shaping the company’s direction with up-to-the-minute data.

We are spearheading a future where the term ‘ERP’ is a relic, and a system like Numeral – focused, agile, and integrative – is the norm. A future where the ERP doesn’t do everything but connects to everything. This is the essence of the Numeral.

In this future, month-end isn’t a deadline; it’s a launchpad for strategic decision-making, with Numeral as the trusted co-pilot.

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