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Process Documentation - Finance Template - Simple

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Process Step Description Responsible Party Date Started Date Completed Status
Initiate Finance Request Create and submit initial financial request form. Finance Coordinator Pending
Review by Department Head Verify budget availability and purpose. Department Manager Pending
Approve or Reject Request Final approval by Finance Director. Finance Director Approved/Rejected
Process Payment Generate and issue payment instruction. Cashier / Accounts Payable Pending
Record Transaction Log all details in the accounting system. Accountant Closed
Notes:
- Status updates should be completed by the responsible party.
- All fields marked with "Pending" require follow-up.
- This document is part of the official finance process documentation.

Simple Excel Template for Finance Process Documentation

Purpose: This Excel template is designed specifically for Process Documentation in a finance environment. It enables finance teams to clearly outline, track, and manage financial processes such as month-end closing, accounts payable workflows, budget approvals, or expense reporting—all with clarity and consistency.

Template Type: This is a Finance Template, meaning it includes structures tailored for financial operations. It supports tracking key performance indicators (KPIs), process owners, timelines, compliance checkpoints, and risk assessments relevant to finance functions.

Style/Version: The design follows a Simple style—minimalist layout with clean formatting, uncluttered tables, and intuitive navigation. There are no complex macros or advanced visuals that may confuse users. Instead, it focuses on ease of use for non-technical finance staff while maintaining professional standards.

Sheet Names

The template contains three well-organized sheets:

  1. Process Overview: A high-level summary of all documented processes.
  2. Process Details: Detailed breakdown of each process step, including owners, timing, and documents involved.
  3. Dashboard & Metrics: A simple visual dashboard showing status summaries and key process indicators.

Table Structures and Columns

1. Sheet: Process Overview

This sheet serves as the master table for all finance processes. It lists each process with its current status, owner, last reviewed date, and compliance level.

Process ID Process Name Department Status (Current) Last Reviewed Date Next Review Due Risk Level (Low/Med/High)

Data Types:

  • Process ID: Text (e.g., FIN-AP-001)
  • Process Name: Text (e.g., Vendor Invoice Processing)
  • Department: Text (e.g., Accounts Payable, Treasury)
  • Status: Dropdown list: Draft, In Review, Approved, Obsolete
  • Last Reviewed Date: Date (use date picker)
  • Next Review Due: Date (calculated based on last review + 12 months)
  • Risk Level: Dropdown: Low, Medium, High

2. Sheet: Process Details

This sheet dives deep into individual steps of each process.

Process ID Step Number Step Description Responsible Role TIMING (Days) Mandatory Document?

Data Types:

  • Process ID: Text (linked to Process Overview)
  • Step Number: Integer (1, 2, 3…)
  • Step Description: Text (e.g., “Verify invoice against PO”)
  • Responsible Role: Text (e.g., AP Clerk, Finance Manager)
  • TIMING: Number (in days; e.g., 2 for a two-day cycle)
  • Mandatory Document?: Yes/No checkbox or dropdown

3. Sheet: Dashboard & Metrics

This sheet provides a visual summary of process health, compliance, and performance.

Key data points displayed include:

  • Total number of processes documented
  • Number of processes by status (Approved/In Review/Draft)
  • Number of high-risk processes
  • Average process duration (sum of all step timings / number of steps)

Formulas Required

  • Next Review Due (Process Overview):
    =DATE(YEAR([Last Reviewed Date]), MONTH([Last Reviewed Date]) + 12, DAY([Last Reviewed Date]))
  • Status Color Indicator (Dashboard):
    Use COUNTIF to count processes by status:
    =COUNTIF('Process Overview'!$D:$D, "Approved")
  • Average Step Duration (Dashboard):
    =AVERAGEIFS('Process Details'!$E:$E, 'Process Details'!$E:$E, ">0")
  • High-Risk Process Count:
    =COUNTIF('Process Overview'!$G:$G, "High")

Conditional Formatting

  • Next Review Due Column (Process Overview):
    Apply conditional formatting to highlight rows where “Next Review Due” is within 30 days (yellow), or past due (red).
  • Status Column:
    Color-code cells: Green for “Approved”, Yellow for “In Review”, Red for “Obsolete”.
  • Risk Level:
    Highlight “High” risk rows in red with bold text.
  • Step Timing Column:
    Highlight steps taking more than 5 days in orange to flag potential bottlenecks.

User Instructions

  1. Open the template and save it as a new file (e.g., “Finance_Process_Docs_Q3_2024.xlsx”).
  2. Navigate to the Process Overview tab. Add new processes using the table structure.
  3. In the Process Details tab, enter each step of every process using the “Process ID” to link them.
  4. To update status or review dates, simply edit in the appropriate fields. The “Next Review Due” date will auto-calculate.
  5. Use dropdowns and date pickers where provided to maintain data consistency.
  6. Review the Dashboard & Metrics tab regularly to monitor process health and compliance trends.
  7. To add a new process, insert a new row in both tables, ensuring consistent use of Process ID.

Example Rows

In Process Overview:

FIN-AP-001 Vendor Invoice Processing Accounts Payable Approved 2024-03-15 2025-03-15 Medium
FIN-BUDGET-01 Budget Approval Workflow Finance Planning In Review 2024-01-20 2025-01-20 High
FIN-CASHFLOW-01 Cash Flow Forecasting Treasury Draft 2024-04-10 2025-04-10 Low

In Process Details (for FIN-AP-001):

FIN-AP-001 1 Receive invoice from vendor via email or EDI. AP Clerk 1 Yes
FIN-AP-001 2 Verify invoice matches purchase order (PO). CFO Office 2 Yes
FIN-AP-001 3 Create payment request in ERP system. AP Supervisor 1 No

Recommended Charts and Dashboards (Sheet: Dashboard & Metrics)

  • Pie Chart: Distribution of processes by Status (Approved, In Review, Draft).
  • Bar Chart: Number of processes by Risk Level (Low/Medium/High).
  • Column Chart: Average step duration across different process types.

All charts are linked to live data from the Process Overview and Process Details sheets, ensuring that updates in the data automatically refresh visualizations.

Conclusion

This Simple, Friendly Finance Template for Process Documentation delivers structure without complexity. It supports transparency, compliance, continuous improvement, and team alignment—essential for modern finance departments aiming to streamline operations with minimal overhead.

Note: This template is designed for Microsoft Excel (2016 or later). Save in .xlsx format and avoid renaming sheets to maintain formula integrity.

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