In addition to close efficiencies, FloQast Ops brings more productivity, speed, and accuracy to other critical accounting workflows.
With the month-end close under control and compressed to just six days, Passport, a parking and payments software provider, wanted to bring more structure and transparency to its Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, and Cash Forecasting capabilities. With expanded workflow-specific dashboards for AP and AR from FloQast Ops, Passport is Closing more quickly and has achieved greater operational control, eliminated year-end audit adjustments, and consolidated critical accounting functions into one trusted source for greater simplicity – and accuracy.There is nothing more nerve-racking and stress-inducing for an accounting professional than outdated, missing, or just plain wrong numbers. Sam Upton, Vice President, Controller at Passport, was already an enthusiastic user of FloQast Close but had become concerned with the controls and decentralized sources of information used for Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable reconciliations.“With new growth and expansion, it had gotten a bit out of hand for us, and we needed a more structured process specifically for AP and AR,” Upton said. “MineralTree and NetSuite are our processing platforms, but regular maintenance activities, reviews, and updates were not getting done on a timely or consistent basis.”Working with his FloQast Accounting Success Manager, Upton learned about the additional accounting workflows beyond the Close that already existed in his FloQast subscription via FloQast Ops, including Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable, Compliance, FP&A, Reporting, Operations, and Payroll.“FloQast Ops has allowed us to codify and capture the best practices we were already following, and it tracks it all in one place for us now,” Upton said. “It’s easier to see that things have been done, and it’s really helped with accountability.”
Upton said his team’s knowledge of FloQast Close checklists, notes, and dashboards has been easy to apply to the additional AP and AR workflows.
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– Sam Upton, Vice President, Controller
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The AR side has become more organized and accountable as well.“Our checklists on the AR side are different but particularly important because they affect our customers and incoming cash,” Upton said. “We’ve now got workflow tasks to check billing terms, payment postings, and invoicing documentation that our clients need to pay us.” The collaborative features of FloQast Ops have also improved team productivity and communications.“We use the notes functionality quite a bit, especially when uploading workbooks or other documents,” Upton said. “The notes clarify key details, which prevents extra emails or Slack messages or digging through Google Drive, saving time and double work for everyone on the team, as well as our outside auditors.”
The built-in FloQast workflows were easy to stand up and start using. Slight changes or modifications can be made on the fly as well.“It was very seamless to get everything into FloQast,” Upton said. “I can also iterate or add to the workflows as we decide we need new controls or details that help us improve each month.”While time-savings and trust have all improved since expanding the FloQast workflows, it’s the comfort of knowing things are done and done right the first time that seems to matter most to Upton.“The biggest thing for me is the comfort of having everything in one place, knowing where we stand, and being confident that it’s accurate,” Upton said.
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– Sam Upton, Vice President, Controller
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