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1 Order to cash in ERP software  





2 Difference between quote to cash and order to cash  





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4 References  














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Order to cash (OTCorO2C) normally refers to one of the top-level (context level) business processes for receiving and processing customer orders and revenue recognition. Order to cash is an essential function in finance; the entire cycle of events happens after a customer places an order until the customer pays for the order; that is, the order is converted to cash.

Beginning in the mid 2000s as more mid-size and large firms began to adopt enterprise systems, the science of business processes, manufacturing processes, and finance began to develop and proliferate to more industries and companies. Business process reengineering became more common, and enterprise architectures and IT solutions[buzzword] were aligned. Hence, the jargon of many other "top-level business processes" became more common.

These include:

  • Marketing to Lead
  • Opportunity to Order
  • Procure-to-Pay (P2P)
  • Issue to Complete (for manufacturing production)
  • Hire to Retire
  • Concept to Launch (for innovation and new product development)
  • Sustain and Retain (for customer service and support)
  • Record to Report" for general ledger processes.
  • Later, the concept of order-to-cash has been extended to "Lead to Cash" by many software providers[1][2] to include also the marketing and pre-sales process steps.

    In many business models, a contractual relationship is established first via a Contract or Subscription. Orders are then received via different sales channels, such as phone, fax, email, internet or salesperson. The contractual relationship is confirmed, and the orders are fulfilled through shipping and logistics. On completion of key events, an invoice is generated and booked as Sales (subject to "revenue recognition" requirements). If payment has not already been received, the debt is recorded and pursued through dunning cycles until the funds are received. Order to Cash is completed by the customer care and Field Service and Repair process (inquiries, requests and complaints).[citation needed]

    Order to cash in ERP software[edit]

    All ERP systems provide order to cash processes. Examples are Microsoft Dynamics 365, Oracle Cloud ERP,[3] Oracle NetSuite,[4] SAP ERP SD,[5] SAP Business ByDesign[2]orWorkday. Typical sub-processes and variants in those ERP systems are:

    Difference between quote to cash and order to cash[edit]

    Quote to Cash (Q2C) refers to all the business processes involved in O2C, customer purchase intent, configuration pricing quoting, and contract lifecycle management.[7]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "What is lead-to-cash".
  • ^ a b "SAP Business ByDesign Order-to-Cash".
  • ^ "Conceptually : Order To Cash Cycle – O2C".
  • ^ "Netsuite Order to Cash Process – Part 1".
  • ^ "SAP ERP SD".
  • ^ "Deduction - An important step of O2C process". Monetary Section. 2017-12-05. Retrieved 2017-12-05.
  • ^ "What is Order to Cash (O2C)? Definition from WhatIs.com". SearchERP. Retrieved 2022-01-12.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Order_to_cash&oldid=1210318245"

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