when you pay to the same vendor, same amount and same time,
what is it called?

Answer Posted / shaik noor basha

Combining bill payments to the same vendor

September 14, 2016 20:07
Bill payments to the same Vendor can be combined into one payment. Checks or ePayments are able to be combined as long as they are made with the same process date, have the same arrives by date and are all scheduled to be paid at the same time. Checking both dates and paying them all at the same time from the Pay screen, will ensure we combine the payments and save you money.

Combining payments

Click the Payables tab > Pay
Select bills to the same vendor with the same Process Date (if necessary, edit the Process Dates to match)
Click Pay
The vendor receives one payment for the total, and one confirmation email. There is a charge for one payment.

Things to know

Bill.com will combine up to 35 payments into a single check or ePayment and you will only be billed for one transaction.
The check stub will include a grid for the payments instead of an invoice image. The grid contains the invoice number, invoice date and amount of each individual payment.
The ePayment header record will include the invoice number, invoice date and amount of each individual payment, as well as your company name so your vendor can post the payment easily.
If any individual payment is over your risk limit (typically $5,000 if you've created more than 5 payments with us), that payment will go slower than your other payments and will be sent on a separate check or ePayment file.
If you have multiple accounts with the same vendor, and multiple account numbers, the best practice is to create separate vendor records for each account number. Append the vendor name (not the Pay To name -- just the record name) with the last four digits of the account number, so that bills are posted to the correct vendor profile (For example: AT&T with account numbers 1234567 and 456789 would be created as two separate vendors named "AT&T - 4567" and "AT&T - 6789". This ensures your payment is posted to the right account.
To prevent us from combining multiple payments to the same vendor, be sure to schedule them with different process dates or select to pay each bill separately to create separate checks or ePayments.
If you already scheduled separate payments but want to combine them, go to Payables tab > Payments to ensure payments are still in Scheduled status. If still scheduled, cancel your payments, then re-schedule to pay them together.
If you're syncing with accounting software, we sync one payment for each bill (even if you combine several bill payments into one).
Offline payments syncing to accounting software cannot be combined. To create a combined offline payment:
Create the payment in the accounting software first, then record it in Bill.com and select the Do Not Sync option for the offline payment.

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