Integrates fully automated cash flow forecasting and planning into NetSuite, providing financial data on a rolling forecast basis, making financial planning quicker and easier.
Liquidity Manager
Fully automated cashflow forecasting and planning
Liquidity Manager provides fully automated cashflow forecasting and planning - starting with your available cash resources and your NetSuite accounting data information.
Unlike the spreadsheet alternatives, Liquidity Manager is an integrated part of NetSuite. Much of the data needed for forecasting is already in your NetSuite system: including bank balances, sales orders, purchase orders, customer receipts and vendor payments. Liquidity Manager leverages that data so that you have an easy-to-use, efficient planning system.
Integrating Liquidity Manager into your NetSuite system is easy
So easy it's a piece of cake!
The app has been developed utilising SuiteFlow, the workflow manager that's already embedded into NetSuite, making it easy for you to implement and customise.
Once set up and running, Liquidity Manager operates on a rolling forecast basis so that you only have to update existing information, and you never have to re-enter. You can roll forward every month-end, quarter-end or year-end at your discretion.
Rolling forward sets a new start date to the calendar. The data stays the same. With Liquidity Manager you can identify peak borrowing requirements, ease the capability to pay taxes and costs within due periods, provide accurate cash flow reports to banks, venture capitalists and other funding institutions and use budgeting with real-time comparisons.
Liquidity Manager Features
Built on the NetSuite Cloud Platform
Utilising the standard NetSuite Financial and Advanced Transaction and Entity Management, all versions of Liquidity Manager are built within the high specifications required to work seamlessly on the NetSuite platform.
Single click entity integration
Just as every NetSuite implementation is uniquely tailored to the customer's individual needs, so the cost of implementation varies between organisations. To discuss your particular requirements.
Account codes
The system comes with a preset two-level Chart of Accounts that's easy to modify and is linked to the KPI reporting system for easy start-up, based on NetSuite general ledger codes.
KPI integration
NetSuite Key Performance Indicators are used to generate "real-time" dashboard views of Sales (customer group and sales channel), and profitability. Profit statements are subtotalled at Turnover, Gross Margin, Administrative Overhead, Operating Overhead and Financial Overhead to give cash-based Net Profit.
Transaction integration
Rapid record integration routines are included so that the bundle can be rapidly implemented. Based on the prior set up of Customer and Vendor Groupings each entity can be integrated with a single click.
Part Payments
Part payments of amounts due generate an outstanding amount reference that can be seen in the outstanding payments list attached to the forecast manager and in the reminders portal.
Reminders
Part payments of amounts due generate an outstanding amount reference that can be seen in the outstanding payments list attached to the forecast manager and in the reminders portal.
Forecast entry register
The register contains all the forecast transactions used in the system. It is simple to use and performs the future analysis in the same way as a general ledger entry is used to report historical performance.
Advanced banking details
NetSuite bank records are customised to hold more data and contact information. This includes predicted period end balances for the whole forecast period. These are fully reconciled with opening balances, payments out and receipts.
Automated bank entry integration
NetSuite Customer Receipts and Bill Payments are automatically posted as cleared forecast entries.
Critical dates
Users can enter up to three critical dates with reasons (such as next pay day, next rent day, next dividend day) and the balance at all banks is shown.
Extensive guidance and help
The system comes with online help, quick reference guides, and a comprehensive operating manual. The online help is field specific, form specific, transaction context specific and workflow process specific. There is also an online tutorial for those who like to self-teach.