A new study, Exploring the Invoice-to-Pay Process, uncovers attitudes and preferences among accounting and accounts payable (AP) professionals in the United States. The research showed that professionals involved in the AP process are far more likely to use electronic bill paying technology at home than at work. The lack of advanced technology at work is cause for concern, as unclear settlement windows have led to cash flow problems and lack of security protocols can put sensitive data at risk.
The survey of 161 professionals involved in the accounts payable process was conducted in November 2015 by MineralTree. While at work 81 percent of respondents said they use checks frequently or exclusively. Alternatively, these professionals rarely (48 percent) or never (7 percent) use paper checks in their personal lives, opting for faster, more automated payment methods.
However, a large portion of respondents who pay invoices electronically (via ACH or EFT) store the bank account numbers of their billers in places that likely lack proper security. Seventeen percent said they store this sensitive information in a word processing document or a spreadsheet and 11 percent weren’t sure where it was stored.
The research also found that current payment methods are causing nearly a quarter (24 percent) of organizations to experiences cash flow problems because of unclear settlement windows.
“It’s shocking to learn that so many organizations have experienced cash flow problems and have opened themselves up to security risks by not having the proper systems in place,” said Bill Price, MineralTree’s CFO. “Accounting professionals seem to prefer automated payment methods for personal use, but don’t have access to similar options in the workplace, either due to lack of or awareness or accessibility. This is a huge concern as businesses make far more payments to far more payees, increasing risk exponentially.”
Most accounting professionals do not know how much it costs to process and pay an invoice, which typically averages in the $10 to $15 range according to data from the Federal Reserve.
While paper-check based payments are by far the most popular method used within organizations, some electronic payment methods see moderate use. However, opportunities remain to educate professionals on electronic payment methods and advance their usage.
In general, respondents believe that their use of paperless accounts payable and payment automation technology is more advanced than their competitors. They also believe that it will take their competitors longer to implement this type of technology.
A significant majority of respondents realize the value in having their bill pay solution integrate with their accounting / ERP system and their bank.
Respondents were asked to identify the different accounting technology in use at their organization, revealing differences in their adoption of automated AP and their views on the importance of integrating with other systems.
Additional insight and analysis on the entire survey can be found in the full report, Exploring the Invoice-to-Pay Process, which can be downloaded Here
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