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Accounts Payable Management

Term in Qoyod's Accounting Glossary — Practical definition with examples from the Saudi market.

What is Accounts Payable Management?

Accounts payable management is the end-to-end process of receiving supplier invoices, verifying them, approving payment, and settling within agreed terms. Effective AP management protects supplier relationships, captures early-payment discounts, and supports cash flow planning.

How It Works

  • Receive supplier invoice and match it to purchase order and goods receipt (three-way matching).
  • Route the invoice for approval based on amount and category.
  • Post the invoice to the GL, recognising VAT input where applicable.
  • Schedule payment within agreed terms and reconcile supplier statements monthly.

Saudi Context

Saudi VAT-registered businesses recover input VAT only on invoices that meet ZATCA requirements. The Saudi e-invoicing (Fatoora) regime, especially Phase 2 integration, has tightened invoice validation. Suppliers must issue compliant invoices for the buyer’s AP team to claim input VAT.

Example

A Riyadh company receives a SAR 11,500 supplier invoice (SAR 10,000 net + SAR 1,500 VAT). After three-way matching and approval, it is posted to AP with SAR 1,500 input VAT recoverable, and paid within 30 days as agreed.

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