Fast Accounting Procedures: Accounting Policy and Procedures Manual Sections:
- Introduction to Accounting
- Manual Preparation
- Sample Accounting Manual
- Accounting Policies Procedures List
- Accounting Forms List
- Embezzlement Prevention Guide
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Are you tasked with writing or updating your company’s accounting standard operating procedure (SOP) manual? Whether you want to standardize your bookkeeping processes by incorporating standard best practices, or build strong internal controls to prevent waste, fraud, and abuse, you have come to the right place to account for your SOP manual.
The Accounting Policies and Procedures Manual from Bizmanualz comes with 38 prewritten procedures, 54 forms, a sample accounting manual, and a free Embezzlement Prevention Guide. Altogether over 580 pages of content written by knowledgeable CPA’s and technical writers, and reviewed by experts in the field.
You will get everything, including each policy procedure template, in easily editable Microsoft Word format. Customizing the prewritten content is as easy as writing and editing your everyday office documents. And, best of all, you don’t have to start from scratch.
Accounting Best Practices are Key to Internal Controls
Both the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) recognize policies and procedures as key elements of internal controls. Templates from Bizmanualz help you quickly implement an effective system of financial controls to achieve compliance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Section 404 and similar EU directives (IFRS) using industry best practices.
Every company should document its accounting process. A well-designed and properly maintained system of accounting policies and procedures documentation enhances your accountability and consistency, while at the same time producing long-term savings from reduced duplication, rework, training, and increased focus, consistency, and productivity.
The resulting accounting policy and procedure documentation serves as a training tool for your accounting staff. Communication is essential to your internal control framework, and documented accounting policies and procedures are one of the best ways to communicate essential accounting information and make sure everyone in accounting is “on the same page”. Well-designed accounting policies and procedures documentation promotes understanding between accounting and other departments. Well-written accounting procedures enhance your accounting audit process, as well.
Accounting Manual Considerations
There are several things you have to consider when documenting and maintaining your accounting policy and procedure manual:
- Senior Management Support
First and foremost, management commitment is the key to getting procedures used. Your accounting policies and procedures program requires the backing and support of senior management. Without top management’s express support, the proper control environment won’t exist and without that, compliance – with whatever regulation or standard (Sarbanes-Oxley, 8th EU Directive, ISO 9001, etc.) — will be extremely difficult to achieve. - Document the Actual Accounting Process
You have to start with the current state of the accounting process, not the ideal state. You’ll confuse your employees if you document a future state, an aspirational process, or an improvement that isn’t currently in use. Document the current state of your processes and train new employees on those procedures. As you implement a given process, always look for ways to improve it. Make changes to processes as needed, update the accounting procedures accordingly, and hold a training event on the updated procedures. - Employee Process Owners
Are your accounting policies and procedures driving improvement and internal control ? They will…IF you use your employees to drive the improvement process. Put your employees in charge of documenting “their” processes. After all, they know their jobs and they’re naturally in the best position to improve them. Give your employees the necessary resources, focus them on the metrics for their job, then have them document their processes and train others. - Availability of Policies and Procedures
Your documented accounting policies and procedures need to be available at the point of use, where they’re an integral part of the process. If they’re in another room, or if they’re not readily accessible on the employee’s computer, they won’t be used. Out of sight is out of mind. - Define Employee Responsibilities
Even the CFO has defined responsibilities, authorities, and metrics, contained in a job description. Do all of your accounting employees have clearly defined metrics? Do they know what’s expected of them each and every day? Who has the authority to approve certain transactions? Who is responsible for safekeeping assets and controlling records? Your job descriptions should be more specific than “collects receivables”, for an example. They should indicate how many transactions processed per day, or how to prioritize receivables in order of collections importance. Job descriptions should also ensure that employees understand how their functions and responsibilities are integrated with other accounting processes. - Clearly Stated Purpose of Accounting Policy
What’s the difference between policies and procedures? A policy is a guiding principle used to set the direction of an organization, while a procedure is a particular way of accomplishing something. Your accounting procedures should explain the internal controls they utilize, in order to increase employee understanding of, support for, and proper usage of those controls. You can address all accounting policies in the introduction of the accounting manual, or address specific policies at the beginning of each accounting procedure. - Periodic Policies Procedures Reviews and Updates
Are your accounting procedures effective? Scheduled process-procedure reviews, integrated with your procedure writing standards (that include the “Seven Cs” to avoid procedure writing errors and your risk assessment framework), will help you identify deficiencies you need to address. - Utilize a Document Control Procedure to Approve Policies and Procedures
“Document Control” is a procedure required by ISO 9001 because traceability and an improvement baseline for document changes are critical. What if your accounting policies and procedures aren’t changing? The world is not static — your accounting procedures shouldn’t be, either. Remember, your competitors’ accounting procedures are changing. - Organize the Accounting Manual Structure
A sample accounting manual structure should cover exclusions, the organization of the accounting department, the applicable accounting standards (GAAP, IFRS, etc.), your accounting cycles or processes, accounting transactions and timing, documentation standards, cost accounting methodologies, and statements of ethics or company restrictions or related party-transactions. - Create a User-Friendly Format
Who are you writing procedures for? Accounting users, of course — but are they novices, occasional users, or frequent users? Different users have different needs, but all users require an easy way to navigate through your accounting policies and procedures manual, or else they will not use it. Use a table of contents, color-coded tabs, and index numbers for departments or sections. Provide a detailed index in the back with cross references to related subjects, regulations, or standards. Make your accounting policies and procedures manual easy to use and your users will use it.
Top Ten Accounting Documentation Considerations
- Senior management support
- Document the actual accounting process
- Employee process owners
- Available policies and procedures
- Define employee responsibilities
- Clearly stated purpose of accounting policy
- Periodic policies procedures reviews and updates
- Utilize a document control procedure to approve policies and procedures
- Organize the accounting manual structure
- Create a user-friendly format
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You can spend hundreds of hours in development and still not have the comprehensive accounting best practices you and your company need. Why reinvent the wheel when you can download and use easily editable Word templates that are thoroughly researched to greatly simplify the policy procedure writing process. Since you can download your order right now, you can get started right away!
For your convenience, the accounting procedures are divided into five categories:
Combined, these practices cover major accounting cycles like revenue and accounts receivable, purchasing and accounts payable, cash receipts, assets and inventory. Plus, common areas like travel and expense reporting.
In addition to the general accounting best practices, you also get a free Embezzlement Prevention Guide that explains how embezzlement works and what you can do to prevent it in your organization before it starts.
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Frank Thompson – :
Easy to follow and very thorough. We’re a medium sized company and the it is very useful for prompting needed policies in just about every area. Editing is a snap too.
Rodney Durrant – :
An excellent choice if you want to roll out policies quickly. Even though we are not a US company, the ideas contained within the manual provided an excellent basis to begin the process and as a springboard to adapt to local current practices.
Maisar Darwish – :
It is the best choice to roll out policies quickly. It is extremely well organized and helpful.
Controller from Pennsylvania – :
The product was very useful in creating our custom accounting manual. The templates saved us so much time!
Stanley C. Smith – :
Great product! I am a CPA myself (not currently in public practice) and I have to say this product is something every company should have if they want to do things right. The Introduction alone is worth the price. The 26 page summary of basic accounting theory and concepts is the best concisely written description of an accounting system I have ever seen. If a company CEO can understand the material covered in that 26 page Introduction, then they will be able to discuss accounting issues as if they had a formal accounting education.
Manager, from Oklahoma – :
Overall, I was pleased with the purchase. The documents were clear and detailed, and yet still vague enough to allow tailoring to our individual company. However, I would liked to have seen something more from the visio flow diagrams. I felt that they could have reflected the overall processses more clearly. it would have also been nice if those documents were customization.
Jane Kelly – :
Overall, I was pleased with the purchase. The documents were clear and detailed, and yet still vague enough to allow tailoring to our individual company. However, I would liked to have seen something more from the Visio flow diagrams. I felt that they could have reflected the overall processes more clearly. it would have also been nice if those documents were customization.
Sharon Francisco – :
Gives a great starting point to creating accounting policies — you’re not recreating the wheel and it’s a time saver!
Robert Dodd, CPA – :
I found the Bizmanualz Accounting Policies and Procedures manual to be an efficient way to build my new organization’s accounting manual in a short time. Adapting the specific policies and procedures to our needs was quite simple, and I saved a great deal of valuable time better spent elsewhere.
Sam Coccia, Florida – :
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Sandy Ho, Financial Controller – :
The manual is very thorough and was a kick start for me. I was able to write policies and procedures for the company without excuses. Easy to follow and straight forward guidelines.
Finance Manager – :
Extremely well written policies and procedures for business management.