Credit Management, Accounts Payable and Receivables: A Risk Management Perspective
In accounts payable and receivable, a simple mistake can be costly and cause a trial of corrections and add to your workload. Control of the management of the accounts receivable function of a business, is recognized as a key element for business success. It improves cash flow, establishes sound relations with debtors, and minimizes the risk of irrecoverable sales. Professional credit managers must be able to manage the full spectrum of assessment, administration and collections in any environment. They must also possess an in-depth knowledge of all laws which impact on credit services directly and to the transitions taking place in society and the changing needs and demands of the market.
Course Outcomes
- Understanding Credit management
- Understand key areas of performance improvement in Accounts Payable
- Incorporating Technology in Accounts Payable departments
- Integrating Purchasing and Accounts Payable to create an Efficient Procurement Process
- Implementing Fraud and Theft prevention methods
- Using Accounts Payables as a cost-cutting tool
- Accounts Receivable and Debt recovery
- Reviewing Credit Policies
Who Should Attend?
- District Managers
- Town Clerks
- Chief Financial Officers
- Mayors and Municipal Managers
- Policy Facilitators
- Integrated Development Planners
- Strategic Planners and Manager
- Senior Development Managers
- Financial Managers Development and Communication Managers
- Financial and Financial Risk Managers
- Regional Directors and Councillors
- Revenue Managers
- Directors and Board Members responsible for Resources
Accreditation
After successful completion of this 5-day training on Credit Management, Accounts Payable and Receivables, including the assignment/POE, the learner will receive Credits from STADIO which will count towards the Higher Certificate in Management NQF Level 5 or the Diploma in Management NQF Level 6. STADIO is registered with the DHET. Intelligent Africa is Registered and Accredited with Several SETA’s
This workshop is aligned to the following unit standard(s)
- SAQA US 120360, Demonstrate Understanding of Financial and Accounting Principles for Public Entities
Our Accreditation Partner
In terms of the Higher Education Act, all courses and programmes offered by Business Schools resort under the Council on Higher Education’s Quality Committee (CHE QC) for assessment and quality-assurance purposes. All courses offered by STADIO are registered through the prescribed higher education processes and are subject to internal quality assurance processes as far as moderation, assessment and accreditation are concerned. When short courses are aligned to modules of formal academic programmes of STADIO, or SAQA Registered Unit standards, they are credit-bearing short courses. This status is also described in the Criterion Guideline document for Short Courses” from SAQA
Speaker
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Johan Christian BenadeBA, BA Hons, Masters in Administration, Diploma in Financial Planning
Johan was with Spoornet for over 17 years, where he occupied various management positions up to the level of Executive Management. He built on his experience at Spoornet and is currently in the skills development area, where he lecturers at several educational and training institutions. His focus areas are: Transport and Fleet, Taxation, Financial Planning, Economics, Financial Management, Accounting (Both in the Public Service and
Private Sector), Cost Management, Business Ethics, Corporate Strategy and Strategic Management. As a Lecturer, he has presented a number of training programs at Regional and Local Government. Which include Public Financial Management and Budgeting, Finance and Reporting, Asset Management, Policy Development and Analysis, Advanced SCM and Procurement in the Public Sector, Performance and Risk based Auditing amongst
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