We believe the chart of accounts is a critically important feature of your ERP system design. It is often overlooked unless your system implementation project team has a strong financial subject matter expert. Deloitte wrote a great paper about this titled “Unlock value through your Chart of Accounts” which we recommend as a mental starting point.
A key point the paper brings up is using the CFO as your executive sponsor for the design of the new chart accounts as they are often best positioned to understand how the chart is being used for strategic reporting across your organization. They should also do an excellent job of explaining how different internal organizations might leverage information in the chart differently; some might use it for operational reporting while others might only use it for financial reporting and build their operational reports elsewhere.
A final point the paper makes is that the design of your chart should be based on operational needs rather than ERP system capabilities. While this is absolutely true, Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations has a number of key features that should fit any design and can be used to improve downstream reporting so long as they are considered up front. This blog post will help you understand those design decisions so you can make most of the reporting tools available in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations.
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