- Basic accounting skills
- Core competencies in Dynamics 365 Core
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Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance Functional Consultant
This course covers the financial aspects of Dynamics 365: configure and use essential financial components, accounts payable, accounts receivable, collections, budgeting, fixed assets, and additional functionality.
This course covers the financial aspects of Dynamics 365: configure and use essential financial components, accounts payable, accounts receivable, collections, budgeting, fixed assets, and additional functionality.
As a candidate for this certification, you analyse business requirements and translate them into fully realised business processes and solutions that implement industry-recommended practices. You have a fundamental understanding of accounting principles and financial operations as they relate to:
As a candidate for this exam, you specialise in one or more feature sets of Dynamics 365 Finance including:
Module 1: Set up and configure financial management and work with General Ledger
Module 2: Implement accounts receivable, credit, collections, and revenue recognition
Module 3: Implement and manage accounts payable and expenses
Module 4: Manage budgeting
Module 5: Manage fixed assets
By the end of the course, you should be able to:
Before attending this course, students must have:
As a Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations Functional Consultant, you analyse business requirements and translate them into fully realised business processes and solutions that implement industry-recommended practices. You have a fundamental understanding of accounting principles and a deeper understanding of financial operations as they relate to core finance, manufacturing, retail, and supply chain management operations.
You specialise in one or more feature sets of Dynamics 365 Finance including core finance, general ledger, tax, cost accounting, cost management, fixed assets, asset leasing, budgeting, revenue recognition, consolidation and elimination, credit and collections, cash and bank management, and expense management. You understand the relationships between finance and manufacturing, retail, and supply chain management.