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Slides for the Account Certification Workday Process lesson.

All about Activity Stream, added functionality in Workday

This Quick Reference Guide (QRG) is designed to walk a Customer Contract Specialist through the process of Creating a Billing Schedule for Customer Contract in Workday. By the end of this QRG, you will be able to create a billing schedule to manage the billing installments established in the customer contract.

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Slides for the Account Certification Policy and Procedure lesson.

The slides for this course cover the key tasks that may be sent to you for approval as a Cost Center Manager and the details that need to be reviewed before determining if a request should be approved

This Quick Reference Guide (QRG) is designed to walk a Cost Center (CC) Manager through the approval process in Workday. By the end of this QRG, you will know how to review and approve transactions specific to a Cost Center Manager.

These course slides cover creating a Miscellaneous Payment Request and submitting it for approval, changing or canceling the request, if needed, and understanding the reporting capabilities for viewing petty cash requests.

Retail Sales and Use Tax Instructions For University of Virginia Departments and Units Engaged in Taxable Sales

This Quick Reference Guide (QRG) is designed to walk a Customer Contract Specialist through the Create Customer Invoices for Billing Installments task for an existing customer in Workday. Customer Contracts in Workday allow you to systematically manage contract terms, create billing installments and use those installments to create invoices for approved contracts

This Quick Reference Guide (QRG) is designed to walk a Customer Contract Specialist through the process of Creating a Billing Schedule for Customer Contract in Workday. By the end of this QRG, you will be able to create a billing schedule to manage the billing installments established in the customer contract.

This Quick Reference Guide (QRG) is designed to walk a Customer Contract Specialist through the process of amending a customer contract in Workday. You can amend details of existing customer contracts to update information such as the contract amount, the contract status, update worktags. 

This Quick Reference Guide (QRG) is designed to walk a Customer Contract Specialist through the Create Customer Contract task for an existing customer in Workday. Customer Contracts in Workday allow you to systematically manage contract terms and create invoices for approved contracts. Creating the contract is the first step. Next step - set up the billing schedule.

This Quick Reference Guide (QRG) is designed to walk a Customer Billing Specialist, Customer Contract Specialist, or Accounts Receivable Specialist through the process of managing the document delivery options in Workday. After a created customer has been approved, you will be prompted to setup document delivery if needed. If the customer wants to receive statements via mail, this process is not necessary. If your customer wants to receive statements or invoices via email, you will need to setup the document delivery options.

This Quick Reference Guide (QRG) is designed to walk a Customer Billing Specialist, Customer Contract Specialist, or Customer Administrator through the process of adding or maintaining a customer contact in Workday.

This Quick Reference Guide (QRG) is designed to walk a Customer Billing Specialist or a Customer Contract Specialist through the process of creating a customer invoice adjustment in Workday. There are two ways to adjust an invoice, invoice adjustment and credit and rebill. An invoice adjustment is new transaction with its own document number that is separate from, but linked to, the original invoice and is used to credit (decrease amount due) the amount owed by a customer. If you need to debit (increase the amount due), you should follow the Credit and Rebill procedure.

This Quick Reference Guide (QRG) is designed to walk a Customer Billing Specialist, Customer Contract Specialist, or Customer Administrator through the process of changing a customer summary in Workday. You may need to change the customer’s name or status. A customer may request a name change (merger, last name change, etc.). You may also need to change the customer’s status such as changing their status from Active to Hold for delinquent payment. This is NOT how to put an invoice in a Hold status.

This Quick Reference Guide (QRG) is designed to walk a Customer Billing Specialist or a Customer Contract Specialist through the process of printing and/or emailing a Customer Invoice. The Accounts Receivable Specialist in Central Finance sends customer invoices created the day before to the customers each morning. There are times when a Customer Billing Specialist or a Customer Contract Specialist may want to send/email the customer invoice to the customer, or you need a copy of an invoice that has already been sent/emailed.

This Quick Reference Guide (QRG) is designed to walk a Customer Billing Specialist and Contract Billing Specialists through the process of emailing a Consolidated Customer Invoice in Workday. Workday enables users to consolidate up to 1,000 individual invoices into 1 invoice. This helps simplify presentation and payment. You can use the Create Consolidated Customer Invoice task to create a Consolidated Customer Invoice. Once consolidated invoices are created, it can be emailed to Customers using the Email Consolidated Customer Invoice task.

When billing someone outside the University for goods or services provided by the University, a customer invoice needs to be created. The first step is to Create a Customer. Once the Customer is active in Workday, an invoice can be created.