Automation Aligned With Your Accounting Strategy
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is a powerful tool, but it’s true value is often locked behind complex features and configurations. Simply having the software is not enough, you need the expertise to use it strategically. An expert Business Central accountant is the key to unlocking that potential. They go beyond basic data entry, helping you configure workflows, generate advanced reports, and ensure compliance which transforms the platform into a powerful engine for business growth.
A Microsoft Business Central accountant is a finance professional who specialises in managing and optimising a company’s accounting processes within the Microsoft Business Central ERP platform. Their core responsibilities include:
Additionally, a Microsoft Business Central accountant plays a vital role in helping businesses gain control, visibility, and scalability in their finance operations. This makes them a key resource for growth-focused and digitally enabled organisations.
Behind every well-run MS Dynamics Business Central setup is an accountant quietly managing the moving parts general ledger accuracy, bank reconciliations, vendor payments, customer invoices. They also play a critical role in planning through budgets and forecasts, delivering timely financial reports, staying compliant with tax rules, and strengthening operations through automation, controls, and system-level optimisation. Here’s what they typically handle:
A Business Central accountant maintains and monitors the general ledger by posting journal entries, verifying account classifications, and ensuring accurate categorization of all financial transactions. They create and manage the chart of accounts, define posting groups, and reconcile subledgers with the general ledger to maintain integrity across financial data. This includes period-end closing procedures and ensuring books reflect real-time business activity in line with U.S. GAAP.
They handle daily and month-end reconciliations between bank statements and internal cash accounts. Using Business Central’s automated bank reconciliation tools, they import statements, match entries, and resolve discrepancies. This function helps maintain liquidity visibility and ensures there are no hidden variances in cash positions.
The accountant manages vendor invoices, purchase orders, and payment processing. They configure approval workflows, match invoices with receipts, schedule payments, and ensure timely disbursement while capturing early payment discounts. Business Central allows automated posting and payment suggestions, which the accountant reviews and adjusts to prevent overpayments or missed obligations.
They oversee customer invoicing, credit limits, and collections. This includes creating and sending sales invoices, applying receipts, issuing reminders, and managing overdue accounts. Business Central’s integrated CRM and sales modules allow the accountant to track payment behavior, automate dunning processes, and generate AR aging reports for improved cash flow visibility.
Using historical data, market trends, and departmental input, the accountant prepares annual budgets and rolling forecasts within Business Central. They set budget entries by dimension like department, project, compare actuals to targets, and run variance reports. This helps department heads adjust spending and supports informed decision-making across the business.
Business Central accountants create standard and custom reports, including profit & loss statements, balance sheets, cash flow statements, and departmental performance summaries. They use Account Schedules and Dimensions to segment data, apply filters, and deliver reports tailored for stakeholders from management to auditors. These reports meet U.S. financial reporting standards and support audit-readiness.
They calculate and file sales tax based on jurisdictional rules, using Business Central’s integration with tax automation tools like Avalara. This includes setting up tax groups, defining exemptions, validating tax codes on transactions, and generating sales tax liability reports. For corporate tax filings, the accountant prepares necessary documentation and coordinates with external tax advisors to ensure federal and state compliance.
The accountant configures role-based workflows for approvals, segregation of duties, and audit trails. This includes automated purchase order approvals, invoice matching rules, and system alerts for exceptions or threshold breaches. These controls help reduce fraud risk, ensure compliance, and standardize processes across departments.
They work with ERP consultants to fine-tune MS Dynamic accounting settings customizing reports, setting up dimensions, and integrating third-party apps like payroll, expense management. They also provide support to finance users, troubleshoot posting errors, train staff on new modules, and help manage system updates. Their goal is to maintain a stable, efficient financial system that scales with the business.

With the right accountant, Dynamics Business Central becomes more than just software. You get expert setup, alignment with US GAAP, automated processes, and clean, organised data. They ensure tax compliance, streamline intercompany accounting, speed up book closures, reduce IT reliance, and unlock real-time reporting so you get the most out of your ERP.
An experienced accountant understands how to structure the chart of accounts, define posting groups, set up dimensions, and configure financial workflows. Without this foundation, reporting becomes unreliable, and transactions can be misclassified. They ensure the system is tailored to your business right from the start.
A Dynamics Business Central accountant knows how to apply these standards within the software such as setting up proper revenue recognition schedules, managing accruals, and handling deferred revenue or prepaid expenses. This keeps your books compliant and audit ready.
An MS Dynamics Business Central accountant uses built-in automation tools to handle recurring journal entries, payment runs, approval flows, and invoice generation. This improves accuracy, reduces time spent on repetitive tasks, and frees up your team to focus on analysis instead of data entry.
A qualified accountant knows how to build and manage Account Schedules and apply dimensions properly. This enables clean, real-time reporting of profit and loss, balance sheets, and cash flow broken down by department, location, or project. They also connect reports to Power BI when deeper analysis or dashboards are needed.
Many companies underuse MS Dynamics Business Central because they lack the right expertise. A capable accountant uses the system to its full potential from cash flow forecasting to budget planning to KPI tracking. This turns your ERP into a decision-support tool, not just a ledger system.
These accountants ensure compliance with federal, state, and local tax requirements, including multi-state tax scenarios. They leverage Business Central’s automation features for tax calculations, filings, and audit trails, minimizing risks and penalties from regulatory non-compliance.
If your business includes multiple subsidiaries, branches, or entities, intercompany accounting becomes complex. A Dynamics Business Central accountant manages intercompany journals, allocations, and eliminations within the platform keeping financials accurate across all business units and simplifying consolidation.
An MS Dynamic accountant continuously reviews and maintains master data vendors, customers, GL accounts, item cards and removes duplicates or errors. Clean data not only supports accurate reporting but also prevents problems during audits and system upgrades.
Month-end and year-end closings require timely reconciliations, proper accrual postings, and clear cut-offs. A skilled accounting service provider knows the exact steps to take from reconciling bank accounts to verifying AP/AR balances, so your closings are completed faster, with fewer last-minute corrections.
Many system changes like adjusting a report layout, updating dimensions, or modifying workflows don’t need a developer, but they do require accounting knowledge. An expert Business Central accountant can make these changes independently, reducing delays and making the finance team more self-sufficient.
Today’s Business Central accountants rely on accounting automation not just for efficiency, but for control. They set up recurring entries, streamline invoices, and automate payment runs. Reconciliations are instant, reversals are auto posted, and approvals follow defined workflows. Reports and dashboards, powered by Power BI, are delivered on schedule. Here’s a closer look at how it all comes together:
Accountants use Recurring General Journals to automate regular postings like rent, depreciation, payroll accruals, and subscription expenses. They define the frequency such as monthly, quarterly, etc., and let the system generate entries automatically, reducing manual input and ensuring consistency.
Using Purchase Invoice Templates and OCR services, Business Central can auto-fill vendor invoice details. For regular purchases, templates are set up to pre-populate GL codes, dimensions, and tax fields. This speeds up invoice processing and reduces data entry errors.
Instead of manually selecting invoices to pay, accountants use the Suggest Vendor Payments function. Business Central automatically picks up due invoices based on criteria like due date, cash discounts, or payment terms ready for review and approval before final posting.
With Bank Feed Integration, accountants import bank statements directly into Business Central. The system uses intelligent matching rules to pair bank transactions with ledger entries, detecting mismatches for review. This cuts reconciliation time and improves accuracy.
They set up automated approval workflows for purchases, journal entries, and customer credit limits. Approvers get instant notifications, and transactions can’t proceed until the right person signs off. This ensures compliance and eliminates back-and-forth emails or paper trails.
Accountants use Automatic Cost Adjustment settings to update item costs whenever transactions are posted like purchase receipts or inventory transfers. This keeps inventory valuation accurate without manual recalculations.
When adjusting or correcting entries, accountants can use Reversing Journal Entries with auto-posting enabled for the next day. This eliminates the need to manually track and reverse accruals or mistakes later.
They use Job Queues to automate reports like trial balance, AP aging, or cash flow forecasts on a scheduled basis daily, weekly, or monthly. Reports arrive in inboxes without having to run them manually each time.
While not automation in the strictest sense, syncing Business Central with Power BI automates financial visualisation. Accountants set it up once and get live dashboards without manual data export or formatting.
| Aspects | In-house Accountant | Business Central Accountant |
|---|---|---|
| Cost Efficiency | High cost includes salary, benefits, payroll taxes, and training. | 40-60% lower cost, pay only for hours or services used. |
| Access to Expertise | Limited to the individuals experience, may require Business Central training. | Pre-trained experts in Business Central, GAAP, tax, and automation. |
| Scalability | Hiring more staff takes time, limited flexibility in busy periods. | Easily scale up or down based on workload, no hiring delays. |
| Technology Utilization | May only use basic Business Central features unless trained further. | Leverages full ERP capabilities automation, workflows, Power BI, integrations, etc. |
| Control and Communication | Full control, immediate internal access. | Remote access, structured updates, dedicated contact, aligned to your hours if needed. |
| Compliance and Security | Direct handling but may lack internal controls in small teams. | Follow industry-grade security (SOC 2, GDPR, NDAs) and dual-control accounting practices. |
| Closing and Reporting Speed | May take longer if workload is high or expertise is limited. | Faster month or year-end closing, experienced with Business Central workflows and automation. |
| Hiring and Onboarding Time | Requires recruiting, interviews, onboarding, and training time. | Immediate access to experienced accountants ready to work within your system. |
Hiring expert Dynamics 365 Business Central accountants gives U.S. businesses more than just bookkeeping expect lower overheads, quicker insights, and seamless automation. With deep ERP knowledge, or flexible support, it turns your finance function into a strategic growth driver, not just a backend task.
And partnering with Whiz Consulting means tapping into a dedicated team of MS Dynamics accountants who know how to leverage the platform to deliver comprehensive finance and accounting solutions. We ensure seamless collaboration across time zones, prioritise data security, and offer responsive communication delivering tailored support that drives long-term success and financial clarity.

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