Title: Pcard Program
1- Pcard Program
- Cardholder Training
WELCOME!
2Training Agenda
- Overview of Program
- Definitions for Purchasing Card
- Policies Procedures
- PaymentNet System Training
- Questions Answers
3Program Overview
- P-card is accepted wherever credit cards are
accepted. - Online reconciliation process allows for high
levels of control over your account. - P-card is intended for almost all small dollar
purchases that would otherwise require submission
of a purchase requisition. - P-card should be used for repetitive purchases
that will not exceed a 2,000 to 3,000 total in
a given calendar year. - P-card Policies Procedures are strictly
enforced and audited by both Purchasing and
Internal Audit Departments!
4Quick Definitions of P-Card Terminology
- P-Card- Credit card issued to you by the
Purchasing Department for small dollar purchases - PaymentNet- The Banks online tool you will use
for reconciliation - Electronic Statement Payment- Online option at
PaymentNet site for viewing and printing
statements - MCC- A four digit numeric Merchant Commodity
Code assigned by Visa to each merchant
5Policies Procedures
ACTIVATING YOUR CARD
Social Security Number? Mothers Maiden Name?!!
- Activation codes will be supplied to you during
this training session today. SAVE THIS
INFORMATION!!
These are terms the bank uses Temple University
uses the security code you supplied on your
application the last 4 digits of your TUID.
We do not know, ask for, or utilize your SS or
Mothers maiden name!
6Policies Procedures
- BILLING CYCLE
- Each billing cycle starts the 21st of the month
and ends the 20th of the following month. - You may review charges for a current cycle at any
time during that cycle, but MUST review them ALL
by the close of business on the 21st. - (It is for this reason that Purchasing highly
recommends that you mark the 21st of each month
on your calendar to do a final sweep) - After the 21st of a particular month, you will no
longer see the old charges when you log in.
You will only see charges for the current billing
cycle. - The bank will send out reminder emails every
other Monday to cardholders that have made
charges. This is a courtesy email only. You
will NOT receive an email every time you have a
transaction to review, and must check before
and/or on the 21st of each month.
7Policies Procedures
- UNALLOWABLE PURCHASES
- Listed on the last page of the Policies
Procedures and available on Purchasings website.
Cannot use P-card for merchants with whom Temple
University already has contract pricing,
including
Or for On-campus vendors with whom the
University has contracts, for example classes
taken at any Temple Campus or
Or for Travel Conference registration
YesHotel Rooms NO
8Policies Procedures
- UNALLOWABLE PURCHASES
- Sustainability Policy
mandates that University employees may purchase
only appliances and equipment that are Energy
Star Certified when that rating exists within a
particular product category.Â
Please review the Department of Sustainability
website for more information www.temple.edu/susta
inability.
9Policies Procedures
- Standard Purchasing Card limit
- 2,000 per transaction is the University maximum
- Splitting of transactions to meet single limit
requirement is PROHIBITED! - Only a cardholder may make transactions on their
card - See User Access Form to allow another to review
your transactions (user still may NOT use your
card). - Contact Anna to suspend your card if you take a
leave of absence, or to cancel your card if you
leave the Department or University. - Purchasing cards are to be used for Business
Purposes only! -
10Policies Procedures
- DECLINES
- A decline may occur for many reasons.
- As the cardholder, you must contact the bank to
determine the reason for a decline. - Call the on the back of your card.
- Be prepared to supply two access numbers that you
are receiving today and have been asked to save
for future. - Bank will only speak to the cardholder.
- If the bank advises that the MCC code is
blocked, obtain from them the 4-digit code as
Purchasing will need it. - If the decline is an MCC code, contact Purchasing
to lift the block on that code. Purchasing will
lift the block if the purchase is allowable.
Purchasing cannot change transaction/monthly
limits without authorized approval (signature
authorization)
11Policies Procedures
DECLINES CONTINUED Example in which Purchasing
may be contacted to assist MCC BLOCKS Visa
classifies merchants, not individual commodities,
by a 4-digit MCC. Suppose you wish to purchase
a plaque, but your card is declined. The bank
advises you that the MCC is closed to your card
because the firm also sells jewelry (which would
be an unallowable gift purchase). Since your
intent was to purchase an allowable item, you
should contact Purchasing so that we may have
the block lifted. The vendor can then re-run the
charge. Please note, if Purchasing determines
that your desired transaction does not qualify as
allowable, We cannot lift the block.
12Policies Procedures
SALES TAX Temple University is officially
classified as an Instrumentality of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As such, we are
exempt from sales tax in PA and in many other
states, as listed on Appendix A of your policies.
- IF a vendor charges you sales tax but should not
have, you will need to contact them to have that
tax credited back to your card. - A Vendor may require proof of our exempt status.
We are NOT issued a by the state, like some
other entities. Purchasing DOES have formal
documents for each state in which we are exempt.
We can fax the appropriate form to the vendor,
or, if you are going to the store, we can give
their form directly to you. - Purchasing must monitor sales tax charges and
will contact you if sales tax was charged to your
card. Please keep in mind that it is your
responsibility to ensure that your card is not
charged tax for transactions in exempt states.
Need a Sales Tax Exempt Certificate? Email Anna
stewarta_at_temple.edu or Call Purchasings
Receptionist at 1-7685. Please have ready the
vendor name, address, fax number, and any
applicable order reference information!
13Policies Procedures
AUDITS
- Purchasing Internal Audits will perform
periodic random audits on card accounts to ensure
compliance to the Purchasing Card Policies
Procedures. - You MUST keep receipts and back-up documentation
of all paperwork related to each transaction
performed on your card. - You MUST keep your card in a secure location
- You MUST review all transactions that post to
your paymentnet account (discussion of paymentnet
to follow herein). - You MUST reply to inquiry emails, to avoid
adverse action being taken against your account,
as per the P-card policies procedures. - Internal Audits
- Internal Audits will audit the P-card program
twice a year. If they contact you to set up an
appointment, you will be asked to present your
receipts and back up documentation. - Purchasing Department Audits
- Purchasing will audit transactions on a monthly
basis. If your transaction is selected, you will
receive an email requesting specific information.
It will be your responsibility to respond to the
email in a timely manner.
14PaymentNet System Training Monthly Reconciliation
Process
LOGGING IN
Lowercase letters only!
- Login
- www.paymentnet.com
- Enter Org ID
- Enter User ID
- Enter Pass Phrase
- Click Log In Now
15Forgot Your Pass Phrase
Cardholders will be sent a 16 digit Computer
Generated Pass Phrase via email once email
address is verified in the system
Enter Organization ID User ID E-Mail Address
16PaymentNet Welcome Screen
- To review your transactions, choose PAYMENTNET.
- To review a statement from a previous period,
choose ELECTRONIC STATEMENT
17Transaction List Screen
- To view more detail click anywhere along the row.
If the charge is correctly allocated, click the
Reviewed box a check mark will appear and stay.
18Transaction Detail
Notice options to save, split to different
cost centers or dispute questionable charges.
All cost centers tied to your Pcard will be
available in this drop down menu.
Default account code values appear with every
transaction. Cardholders can change or correct
default information as needed.
19Splitting Transactions
- Program Administrators set the number of splits
available up to 99.
20Disputing Transactions
- Transaction Dispute icon click to view the
detail for a dispute - Color of Icon
- Yellow Dispute has been initiated
- Red Dispute has been received and is being
worked by the Dispute Resolution Team
21Questions Answers