Abstract: A method and apparatus to manage accounts auditing data. Embodiments of the invention correlate and apply credits from one vendor account with other related-entity (or “family” entity) vendor accounts, automatically recovering credits through the marshalling of line-items with related-entity vendors.
Abstract: A number of different tags are input in a fax cover sheet that tell an OCR system not only the identity of the supplier, but also to which client the document should be routed. The OCR system identifies a number of these tags and compares them to stored supplier data to validate to which supplier the document belongs. If the system cannot validate the document, it is routed to a GUI for manual sorting. If there is no coversheet, the system relies upon the OCR system to locate keywords on the document and caller ID information to suggest a correct supplier. The OCR system also clips a separate, horizontal slice of the document (‘snippet’) that corresponds to the display of any line item and places it in a data base for future reference and reporting. The application collects and associates all corresponding snippets to their originating line items.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 10, 2011
Date of Patent:
March 31, 2015
Assignee:
Lavante, Inc.
Inventors:
Joseph Flynn, Kerry Edward Koitzsch, Wassim G. Jraige
Abstract: The present invention provides a method and system of managing accounts payable auditing data, where the auditing data includes at least one line item and is ordered by a propensity to yield claims. The method and system, in an exemplary embodiment, includes (1) displaying at least one aged line item, (2) identifying credit data among the at least one displayed aged line item, and (3) recording the identified credit data. In an exemplary embodiment, the aged line item is a line item that has aged for N months, where N is positive integer. In an exemplary embodiment, N is 4.