Over the last 10 years, businesses have shown more interest in the ability to outsource the accounts payable process, and that interest has only grown among small businesses during the pandemic, according to Pymnts.com.
“It is in times of disruption that an evolving market moves forward at an accelerated pace,” said the Pymnts article. “We are definitely in one of those market inflection points, where a typically conservative approach to the payments landscape needs some immediate solutions.”
But businesses should consider the benefits of in-house accounting before outsourcing their process, according to Clutch research.
“Small businesses considering in-house accounting will benefit from the personalized services and increased confidentiality,” said a Clutch press release, which also said 62% of SMBs have in-house accounting.
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When a business outsources accounts payable processes, they pay a third-party company to manage, and process invoices, and pay vendors. Most companies that offer accounts payable outsourcing services also offer optimization of the AP process.
In most cases, business who are likely to outsource their accounts payable are startups who plan to hire AP teams down the road, SMBs struggling to keep up with accounting processes, companies that do not have heavy compliance requirements and companies who don't want to hire accounting staff for a variety of reasons, including perceived cost savings.
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Depending on your current systems and requirements, the benefits of choosing to outsource accounts payable processes may have a variety of benefits. There are several other drawbacks to consider as well. Let's check out some Pros and Cons:
We are AP automation providers, so of course we think it's a great option for businesses, but not without good reasons.
What we try to do at Fidesic is make your process so easy you feel like it's a service while maintaining control.
As mentioned above, cost savings are a key motivation to outsource accounts payable processes. The same is true for AP automation which is proven to reduce the cost of processing an invoice up to 80% over manual processing.
Additionally, AP automation offers many of the same benefits as outsourcing: Reduced time spent processing invoices, fewer errors, better insights, smoother accounting processes and better security.
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When you outsource accounts payable, the provider handles everything. This is why startups and businesses who want little-to-no AP staff are best suited to outsource accounts payable. Startups can hire their full accounting team later and implement an AP automation solution then.
With cloud and software-as-a-service, automation technology is now cost effective and practically effortless to maintain for businesses of any size. Multi-location businesses or businesses who want to grow with a lean accounting team are especially suited to AP automation. However, any business that spends too much time on invoice processing or suffers an AP headache every month-end should consider AP automation.
The role of the accounting function is changing. More businesses are recognizing the strategic value of the accounting department. AP automation software allows a business to gain the benefits of in-house accounting while providing valuable data tracking, and it frees up time to focus on more strategic tasks.