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Invoice processing is the most involved and time-consuming
aspect of telecom management. It has been shown that up to
90% of invoices contain errors that cost companies thousands
of dollars each year. By performing a complete review of
billing documentation and invoices, you can analyze and
identify areas for potential savings. Once you have seen a
comprehensive view of each invoice, this can be compared to
service agreements, revealing discrepancies that signify
overpayment. Refunds due to billing errors are a valid,
though often overlooked method of procuring savings for your
company.
Telecom invoices come in many different forms. Due to
advances in technology, they no longer come in paper form
only, but also electronic files in CD, Web, and Excel
formats. While this allows for easier bill management, it is
difficult to find any one person who is familiar with every
billing method.
Identifying Errors
Unfortunately, finding errors in paper invoices is the most
difficult part of the auditing process. The auditor has no
choice but to manually search through each invoice to find
the errors. While consultants are adequately trained in this
area, it is still very time consuming. A more efficient
method of auditing is using electronic formats that a
computer can automatically sift through, without human
involvement. The most convenient opportunity afforded to you
by using this software is that you can perform analyses
continually, as often as you choose, and with the click of a
button. Unfortunately, this is not always possible, because
not all invoices come in electronic form.
Not all vendors have the capabilities to support and produce
electronic invoices. Even though telecom management has seen
great advances in the last few years, the average company
only receives up to 80% of its invoices electronically. The
rest of your invoices must be manually reviewed by a trained
consultant. In the coming years, we can expect the sale of
software that can convert these bills into an electronic
format, but that it not yet the case.
The most important part of finding billing errors and
correcting them is checking these invoices against service
agreements. You may find, through this process, that you are
paying for services that are not included in a contract, or
that you have kept paying for services that you have since
cancelled. When reviewing invoices, you will also want to
pay attention to unusual activity. With the help of a
consultant, you can single out any invoices that seem
unusually high, checking them for fraudulent activity. You
would also do well to eliminate third party billing. These
charges come at a much higher cost and may prevent you from
doing more efficient business if your traffic is being
routed to another carrier.
Invoice Consolidation
One of the best ways to reduce cost is to reduce the number
of invoices that you receive. Companies can often spend up
to $50 dollars on each invoice, considering mailing,
routing, accounting, and payment costs. Although
consolidation can take up to a year to complete, depending
on the number of vendors you employ, it is well worth the
savings that are accrued.
While completing this process, you should also consider
converting as many invoices as possible to electronic
format. This not only saves on mailing expenses, but also
enables you to conduct audits more efficiently in the
future. Be sure to work with a telecom consultant so that
you can understand how to read and comprehend these
electronic invoices, if you have not worked with them
before. You vendor should also be able to assist you with
this, as they should be actively interested in your
understanding of the services they provide.
Telecom management is centered on the issue of controlling,
understanding, and reviewing service invoices. They are not
always accurate, nor will they be any time in the near
future. However, advances in billing systems are constantly
improving the accuracy and ease involved in managing your
invoices. The only way to secure savings from your invoices
is to take an active part in an audit. While working with a
consultant, keep in mind that the purpose of an audit is to
get what your company has paid for. |


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