Testing the fastest growing Financial Management Systems

Financial transactions are a part of our daily lives. How we manage our assets, income, and expenses must all be recorded in a system. A business must see its present and future i.e., debit and credit accounting, to ensure that they are compliant with the industry’s accounting standards. It is the reason that every organization must have a financial management system to record the financial transactions and provide a genuine report whenever needed.

The least you would expect is not to leave your customers dissatisfied without a proper financial management system (FMS). FMS is software used by organizations to manage assets, income, and expenses. An FMS reduces accounting errors, maintains audit trails, and remains compliant with appropriate accounting standards.

A financial management system must have the following features to qualify as an appropriate system for every organization.

  • Maintaining the transparency of all payments and receivables
  • Calculating the asset depreciation over the time
  • Tracking the liabilities
  • Maintaining the data integrity and security
  • Updating the reports/records
  • Managing multiple bank accounts
  • Managing and repaying prepaid expenses
  • Reducing overall paper records and paperwork
  • Organizing income and expense statements and balance sheets
  • Maintaining the audit trail accuracy

Purpose of financial management systems

The purpose of the financial management system is to keep a complete record and help the organization determine how to acquire and distribute funds, make critical financial decisions, enhance profits, increase the company value, and maintain business stability. Financial management forms the core of every organization. The organizations use financial management systems to manage their income, expenses, and assets with the objectives of increasing profits and ensuring sustainability.

The responsibility of an effective financial management system is to improve the short- and long-term business performance. The software helps streamline invoice and bill collection, removing accounting errors, reducing record-keeping redundancy, and ensuring compliance with tax and accounting guidelines and regulations. FMS helps in quantifying budget planning and offering flexibility and scalability to accommodate change and growth.

As a part of growing financial management software, the software can also include features like supporting the creation of ad hoc reporting, month-end, quarterly, and year-end closing report generation capabilities.

Testing financial management systems

Financial management systems carry a massive responsibility of managing, tracking, and reporting financial decisions. Organizations cannot afford to go wrong with FMS. Organizations need support with strategic test designing, test planning, and test execution across the entire software development lifecycle.

The organization must consider different project stages to ensure maximum quality at different stages. There must be a thorough requirement analysis, followed by planning and scenario designs. In the test design phase, reviews are collected, the Internal Quality Audit Team (IQA) are leveraged, and the designed test cases are reviewed periodically by SMEs and domain knowledge experts. Test cases are built based on designs, followed by test executions. Ensuring quality is an essential requirement in a test execution phase. In this phase, detailed entry and exit criteria are evaluated, and defect status is reviewed periodically.

For extensive software such as financial management systems, it must undergo end-to-end testing to ensure the software quality.  A financial management system must be evaluated under different stages during the software testing lifecycle. These evaluation criteria include requirements assurance, integration assurance based on application suite and system landscape, functional assurance based on user acceptance, and non-functional assurance based on application performance and security. It is also important to automate test execution wherever applicable and conduct regression testing to eliminate redundant test cases.

Conclusion

At Yethi, we have successfully executed an FMS testing project for multiple clients with over 450+ branches and 300+ branches across the country. We have empowered many businesses with our proprietary 5th generation codeless test automation tool – “Tenjin”, and a repository of 850K+ test cases. Our clients have already reaped the benefits of the FMS integration testing solution with their existing Core Banking System model. We have successfully covered 4000+ test cases on different platforms.