What is digital accounting?

Digital accounting stands for structured, clear processes, roles, rules and protocols. In addition to pure digitalisation, it is also about automated workflows, transparent processes and legally compliant archiving. The aim is to create a smooth, error-free and traceable accounting process.

Elements of digital accounting

    • Digital recording of incoming invoices (e-mail, EDI, e-invoice)
    • Automatic synchronisation of invoice, order and goods receipt
    • Rule-based testing and web-based approval
    • Seamless ERP integration
    • Centralised, digital archive with process logs
    • Real-time transparency on status, deadlines and histories

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Digital processing of incoming invoices 
Step by step

  • 1. digitally record incoming invoices

    The first step in the digitisation of accounting is to receive invoices without media discontinuity. SGH processes documents from various channels digitally, including archiving in accordance with GoBD. The aim is to create a valid database right from the start and eliminate manual intermediate steps.
  • 2. automatic synchronisation with purchase order and goods receipt

    Digital accounting eliminates manual controls through automated reconciliation. The SGH workflow utilises company-specific rules for secure, traceable postings. This minimises sources of error, reduces queries and ensures consistently consistent bookings.
  • 3. web-based control of invoice verification and approval

    Defined approval processes with roles, rules and deadlines ensure transparency. SGH offers web-based or ERP-integrated approval solutions. Companies benefit from clear workflows, automated reminders and process histories that are traceable at all times.
  • 4. digital booking in the ERP system

    After approval, the structured transfer of posting data to the ERP/financial accounting system takes place. The result: consistent data, traceable booking paths and improved reporting quality. SGH ensures a smooth transfer, regardless of your system landscape.
  • 5. central online archive

    A digital archive stores receipts, attachments and process data in a centralised and retrievable location. Paperless accounting thus becomes document-secure in the long term. SGH relies on GoBD-compliant archiving with full-text search and access rights. Everything is traceable and legally compliant.

Advantages: Why digitise accounting?

Digital accounting offers clear added value:

    • Faster processing thanks to automated workflows
    • Higher data quality through valid comparisons
    • Audit-proof archiving and transparent processes
    • Better utilisation of discounts thanks to shorter throughput times
    • Relief through reduction of manual routines
    • Improved traceability and compliance
    • Centralised control and monitoring of workflows

Checklist: The start of digital accounting

  • Digitised invoice receipt (e.g. e-invoice, EDI)
  • Automatic synchronisation with orders and goods receipt set up
  • Rule-based invoice verification defined
  • Release processes clearly regulated and web-based usable
  • ERP system connected for seamless booking
  • Central, digital archive available (GoBD-compliant)
  • Employees trained in handling new digital workflows
  • Data protection and IT security audited
  • Automated monitoring of discount periods and payment runs
  • Project managers and contact persons appointed internally

Legal requirements to digital accounting

Digital accounting must not only be efficient, but also legally compliant. In Germany, the principles for the proper keeping and storage of books, records and documents in electronic form and for data access apply in particular. In short: GoBD.

GoBD: What needs to be considered?

    • Receipts must be stored in an unalterable, traceable and complete manner.
    • The entire process (e.g. checking and archiving) must be documented and verifiable.
    • Access for tax audits must be possible at all times.
    • Archiving must be system-supported. Including logging of all processing steps.

The GDPR also applies to all personal data. Especially if invoices contain employee, customer or supplier data. SGH ensures full GDPR compliance in all digital accounting processes.

Digital accounting in comparison:
Manual processing vs. automation

Range High proportion of manual labour Rule-based automation
Recording Manual data entry Automatic extraction / validation
Test rules Head decision, inconsistent Standardised rules & exceptions
Follow-up questions Frequent, unclear status Reduced through synchronisation & transparency
Lead time Fluctuates strongly Stable thanks to defined workflows
Cash discount utilisation Often by chance Deadlines / status visible with system support
Reporting Subsequent, incomplete Clean database for analyses

Rule-based automation reduces manual effort, stabilises throughput times and improves data quality and traceability. This makes your digital accounting more efficient to manage and noticeably reduces the workload for your employees.

Next steps towards digital accounting
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Whether you are just starting out in the direction of paperless accounting or already want to establish an end-to-end digital workflow: SGH is with you every step of the way. We offer scalable, tried-and-tested solutions - from analysing processes to going live.

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Frequently asked questions about digital accounting

What does digital accounting mean?

An end-to-end, digitally supported process: receipts are digitally recorded, automatically checked, electronically released, systematically booked and archived in an audit-proof manner.

Is digital accounting mandatory?

Whether digital accounting is mandatory depends on company size, industry and regulatory requirements. Although there is no general legal obligation (yet), digital accounting is becoming the standard in practice. Not least due to GoBD requirements and efficiency pressure.

Are EDI and e-invoicing supported?

Yes, EDI and e-invoicing are central components of digital accounting and enable processes without media discontinuity. SGH supports both formats, including automatic synchronisation and integration into your existing systems.