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1 FI$Cal Change Discussion Guide Billing / Accounts Receivable Guide April 2016

2 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.2 April 2016 Accounts Receivables Overview Enter Receivables Apply Payments Bank Deposit Details Revenue, Receivables & Cash Invoices Deposit Details FTB Intercept Program Delinquent Receivables Deposit Slip Cash Management General Ledger Billing AR Item Processor AR Item Approver AR Payment Processor AR Payment Approver Collection Processor Cash Receipts report Customer account History report Customer statement report Customer conversation report Customer refund report Receivable remittance report Departmental AR Systems Maintain Receivables Collect Receivables Open AR Account Payables Inter Departmental payments Deposit Details & Open AR Collection information Dunning Letter

3 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.3 April 2016 Process OverviewKey Impacts The Set Up and Maintain Customers process covers the following sub- processes:  Set Up Customer  Maintain Customer Information Customers are an integral part of the Billing and Accounts Receivable (AR) functions, and supports key activities, such as creating invoices, tracking receivables, recording receipts, and collecting on receivables In FI$Cal, the setup of a customer record is required to generate invoices and track receivables Customers will be set up and maintained separately from vendors Customers will be set up and maintained in department-specific customer files Standard FI$Cal form will be used for requesting/updating customer information Billing/Accounts Receivable Customers

4 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.4 April 2016 Key Impacts A customer record is not required to simply record receipt of miscellaneous (non-receivable related) payments Parent-child relationships may be established to link customers to one another and for reporting purposes Tax Identification Number (TIN) information will be maintained by the Department Confidential Customer Processor Role  TIN is not mandatory for entering a Customer Interagency customer IDs will be standardized across departments Key Impacts Employees with outstanding payroll ARs will need to be set up as Customers Customer IDs for employees should include a prefix of EMP (employee) followed by the FI$Cal assigned employee ID number Departments will obtain the employee ID from the Labor Distribution module in FI$Cal Billing/Accounts Receivable Customers

5 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.5 April 2016 Key Impacts Departments may generate bills for customers through Project Costing and Customer Contract functionality Customers must be established prior to creating Customer Contracts Customer extract files may be generated by departments to extract customer data from FI$Cal. This information may be leveraged by the department to interface customer data from FI$Cal to external systems Confidential customer information will not be present within the customer extract files Billing/Accounts Receivable Customers

6 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.6 April 2016 Department-Specific Impacts and Notes Billing/Accounts Receivable As we transition to FI$Cal roles and responsibilities will change as follows:  [ROLE] – [CHANGE IN ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES] Department business processes around Customers will change as follows:  [ENTER CHANGE IN BUSINESS PROCESS] Increased communication and integration between the following business areas will be needed:  [ENTER AREA 1 & AREA 2] – [ENTER ACTIVITIY THAT MUST BE COMPLETED TOGETHER] Customers

7 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.7 April 2016 FI$Cal End-User Roles Billing/Accounts Receivable FI$Cal End-User RoleDescription AR Payment Processor. End users who enter deposit and payment data, including applying payments to invoices. Customers

8 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.8 April 2016 Process OverviewKey Impacts The Generate and Adjust Invoices process covers all activities related to creating invoices for billable charges and the subsequent adjustment of finalized invoices within the Billing module Invoices finalized in the Billing module become outstanding receivables in the AR module Payments and collection activities for invoices are tracked within the AR module Departments with external systems for collecting billable charges may continue to use those systems and interface the billing data into FI$Cal for generation of invoices Invoices are generated in the FI$Cal Billing module for charges that are entered in or interfaced into FI$Cal Customers must be established in FI$Cal prior to creating and adjusting invoices Billing/Accounts Receivable Generate Invoices

9 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.9 April 2016 Key Impacts Invoices generated from FI$Cal will send accounting information to the General Ledger and establish receivables in AR Departments that process direct transfer bills for other departments will continue to send direct transfer details to the State Controller’s Office (SCO) per their existing process Departments may generate bills for customers through Project Costing and Customer Contract functionality Key Impacts Billing charges from grants and projects will be generated as bills through customer contracts  These bills may be finalized within the Billing module to become receivables in the AR module Departments may submit invoice adjustments from external billing systems through the billing interface Adjusted invoices are linked to original invoices in FI$Cal for tracking purposes Billing/Accounts Receivable Generate Invoices

10 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.10 April 2016 Process Overview – Billing Departments Process Overview – Billed Departments Billing departments will record and generate interagency bills within the FI$Cal Billing module Billing departments in FI$Cal will set up billed departments as customers  If the billed department is also in FI$Cal, then the billed department customer will be flagged for interagency billing processing Billing a department from FI$Cal Billing will result in the creation of a voucher in FI$Cal Accounts Payable (AP) for the billed department Billed departments will process system- generated vouchers for interagency invoices from FI$Cal departments Billed departments will record vouchers for interagency invoices from non- FI$Cal departments Billing/Accounts Receivable Generate Invoices – Interagency Bills

11 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.11 April 2016 Key Impacts – FI$Cal Billing FI$Cal For non-direct transfers:  Vouchers for interagency billing reference the interagency invoice number  Voucher is routed through appropriate departmental and SCO approvals Key Impacts – FI$Cal Billing FI$Cal For direct transfers:  Default coding for FI$Cal department customers is stored in FI$Cal and maintained by the billing department  Direct transfer vouchers bypass departmental approval but are approved by SCO  Billed departments can view direct transfer vouchers on inquiry screens in FI$Cal  Billing department requests direct transfer in SCO Fiscal per existing process  Journal voucher can be used to reclassify coding from a regular voucher Billing/Accounts Receivable Generate Invoices – Interagency Bills

12 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.12 April 2016 Key Impacts – FI$Cal Billing Non-FI$Cal Interagency customers which are not using FI$Cal (i.e. non-FI$Cal departments) will not be flagged for FI$Cal interagency billing processing Billing department requests direct transfer in SCO Fiscal per existing process Key Impacts – FI$Cal Billed by Non-FI$Cal Billed department receives interagency invoice or downloads invoice from billing department per existing process Voucher can be created through online entry, interface, or Excel spreadsheet upload Journal voucher can be used to reclassify coding from a regular voucher Billing/Accounts Receivable Generate Invoices – Interagency Bills

13 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.13 April 2016 Department-Specific Impacts and Notes Billing/Accounts Receivable As we transition to FI$Cal roles and responsibilities will change as follows:  [ROLE] – [CHANGE IN ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES] Department business processes around Invoices will change as follows:  [ENTER CHANGE IN BUSINESS PROCESS] Increased communication and integration between the following business areas will be needed:  [ENTER AREA 1 & AREA 2] – [ENTER ACTIVITIY THAT MUST BE COMPLETED TOGETHER] Generate Invoices

14 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.14 April 2016 FI$Cal End-User Roles Generate Invoices FI$Cal End-User RoleDescription BI ProcessorEnd users who create and maintain customers and process bills, including generating invoices and making adjustments. BI/AR ApproverEnd users who review, update, and approve bills, receivable items, and deposit and payment data, including setting transactions to post. BI/AR Confidential User End users who are responsible for managing confidential BI/AR transactions. Billing/Accounts Receivable

15 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.15 April 2016 Process OverviewKey Impacts The Enter and Maintain Receivables process covers all activities related to creating receivables within the FI$Cal AR module Receivables are created by FI$Cal for customer invoices generated in FI$Cal Receivables can be established directly in the FI$Cal AR module if an invoice does not need to be generated Invoices generated in the FI$Cal Billing module will establish receivables within the FI$Cal AR module Employee payroll receivables will be entered and maintained within the FI$Cal AR module A customer must be set up in FI$Cal before a receivable can be entered for that customer (including employees) Billing/Accounts Receivable Enter Receivables

16 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.16 April 2016 Key Impacts Departments may interface receivable data directly into the AR module Departments may generate receivable extract files from FI$Cal to interface receivable data into their external systems Departments will still receive employee payroll overpayment information from SCO to set up payroll receivables Billing/Accounts Receivable Enter Receivables

17 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.17 April 2016 Department-Specific Impacts and Notes Billing/Accounts Receivable As we transition to FI$Cal roles and responsibilities will change as follows:  [ROLE] – [CHANGE IN ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES] Department business processes around Receivables will change as follows:  [ENTER CHANGE IN BUSINESS PROCESS] Increased communication and integration between the following business areas will be needed:  [ENTER AREA 1 & AREA 2] – [ENTER ACTIVITIY THAT MUST BE COMPLETED TOGETHER] Enter Receivables

18 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.18 April 2016 FI$Cal End-User Roles Enter Receivables FI$Cal End-User RoleDescription AR Item ProcessorEnd users who create and update receivable items and manage customer interactions including dunning letters and customer conversations. BI/AR ApproverEnd users who review, update, and approve bills, receivable items, and deposit and payment data, including setting transactions to post. Billing/Accounts Receivable

19 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.19 April 2016 Process OverviewKey Impacts The Process Payments process covers all activities related to recording and applying of customer payments in the FI$Cal AR module Departments will apply customer payment against invoices or code payments to specific accounting classifications for non-receivable- related payments Customer payments recorded in the AR module will be integrated with the Cash Management module for the bank reconciliation process Departments continue to use EDF and eFITs processes outside of FI$Cal Journal entries need to be submitted to record or reverse general cash/uncleared collections (as applicable) Any adjustments requiring updates to transactions at STO or SCO will follow the existing process Billing/Accounts Receivable Process Payments

20 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.20 April 2016 Key Impacts Payments posted to the wrong invoice can be unposted and reposted to the correct invoice Non-Sufficient Fund (NSF) details need to be recorded in Customer Conversations for tracking and reporting purposes Departments buyback NSFs through agency checks Departments use existing process for receiving payroll deduction notifications Key Impacts Payroll deduction receipts are recorded in FI$Cal AR to clear outstanding payroll receivables Direct transfer receipts will be recorded in FI$Cal AR to clear outstanding interagency receivables FI$Cal AR Payment Predictor functionality streamlines payment application by using receivable reference(s) on the payment to clear corresponding outstanding receivable(s) Billing/Accounts Receivable Process Payments

21 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.21 April 2016 Department-Specific Impacts and Notes Billing/Accounts Receivable As we transition to FI$Cal roles and responsibilities will change as follows:  [ROLE] – [CHANGE IN ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES] Department business processes around Payments will change as follows:  [ENTER CHANGE IN BUSINESS PROCESS] Increased communication and integration between the following business areas will be needed:  [ENTER AREA 1 & AREA 2] – [ENTER ACTIVITIY THAT MUST BE COMPLETED TOGETHER] Process Payments

22 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.22 April 2016 FI$Cal End-User Roles Process Payments FI$Cal End-User RoleDescription AR Payment Processor End users who enter deposit and payment data, including applying payments to invoices. BI/AR ApproverEnd users who review, update, and approve bills, receivable items, and deposit and payment data, including setting transactions to post. Billing/Accounts Receivable

23 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.23 April 2016 Process OverviewKey Impacts The Collect Receivables process covers all activities related to collections of receivables from customers (including departments, private entities, and employees) in the FI$Cal AR module This includes the following sub- processes:  Collect Receivable  Generate Dunning Letter  Process Write-Off  Asses Overdue Charge  Process Refund Departments will use the FI$Cal AR module to track receivables and associated collections activities Proper approvals need to be obtained outside of FI$Cal, as applicable, for write-offs and refunds Refunds for credit receivables are recorded in the FI$Cal AR module Refund payments to customers must be processed via the FI$Cal AP module Billing/Accounts Receivable Collect Receivables

24 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.24 April 2016 Key Impacts Dunning letters are created at the customer level, with one letter per customer for all their overdue receivables for a particular cycle Dunning letters can be created on configurable intervals (30 days, 60 days, etc.) Specific customers can be excluded from receiving dunning letters All write-off transactions are routed to the Department AR Collections Approver  Additional approvals, as needed, must be obtained offline per the existing process Key Impacts Departments will continue to send write-off information to SCO per the existing process and policies Overdue charges are generated per configured overdue charge rates Overdue charges are included on dunning letters Specific customers can be excluded from being assessed overdue charges Departments will continue to report receivable balances (including the Statewide Receivable Report) to SCO at fiscal year end Billing/Accounts Receivable Collect Receivables

25 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.25 April 2016 Department-Specific Impacts and Notes Billing/Accounts Receivable As we transition to FI$Cal roles and responsibilities will change as follows:  [ROLE] – [CHANGE IN ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES] Department business processes around collecting Receivables will change as follows:  [ENTER CHANGE IN BUSINESS PROCESS] Increased communication and integration between the following business areas will be needed:  [ENTER AREA 1 & AREA 2] – [ENTER ACTIVITIY THAT MUST BE COMPLETED TOGETHER] Collect Receivables

26 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.26 April 2016 FI$Cal End-User Roles Billing/Accounts Receivable Collect Receivables FI$Cal End-User RoleDescription AR Payment Processor End users who enter deposit and payment data, including applying payments to invoices. BI/AR ApproverEnd users who review, update, and approve bills, receivable items, and deposit and payment data, including setting transactions to post. BI/AR Confidential User End users who are responsible for managing confidential BI/AR transactions.

27 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.27 April 2016 FI$Cal End-User Training Billing/Accounts Receivable Course IDCourse NameDurationDelivery FS101*Introduction to FI$Cal 4 hours WBT FS102*FI$Cal Navigation 4 hours WBT BI/AR101Introduction to FI$Cal Billing and Accounts Receivable 4 hours ILT BI/AR102Maintaining Customers 4 hours WBT AR123Creating and Maintaining Receivables 4 hours ILT AR124Creating and Maintaining Deposits 4 hours ILT AR225Collecting Receivables 4 hours ILT BI113Creating and Processing Billing 4 hours ILT BI214Advanced Billing Processes 4 hours WBT *FS101 and FS102 are mandatory for all FI$Cal end users

28 FI$Cal: Transparency. Accuracy. Integrity.28 April 2016 For additional information on end-user training, visit the Training page of the FI$Cal Project website at : http://fiscal.ca.gov/training-academy/index.html FI$Cal End-User Training


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