Study guide for Exam MB-310: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance Functional Consultant

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This study guide should help you understand what to expect on the exam and includes a summary of the topics the exam might cover and links to additional resources. The information and materials in this document should help you focus your studies as you prepare for the exam.

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Updates to the exam

Our exams are updated periodically to reflect skills that are required to perform a role. We have included two versions of the Skills Measured objectives depending on when you are taking the exam.

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Note

The bullets that follow each of the skills measured are intended to illustrate how we are assessing that skill. Related topics may be covered in the exam.

Note

Most questions cover features that are general availability (GA). The exam may contain questions on Preview features if those features are commonly used.

Skills measured as of March 29, 2024

Audience profile

As a candidate for this exam, you analyze business requirements and translate them into fully realized business processes and solutions that implement industry-recommended practices. You have a fundamental understanding of accounting principles and a deeper understanding of financial operations as they relate to:

  • Core finance

  • Manufacturing

  • Retail

  • Supply chain management operations

As a candidate for this exam, you specialize in one or more feature sets of Dynamics 365 Finance including core finance, general ledger, tax, cost accounting, cost management, fixed assets, asset leasing, budgeting, revenue recognition, consolidation and elimination, credit and collections, cash and bank management, and expense management. You understand the relationships between:

  • Finance and manufacturing

  • Retail

  • Supply chain management

Skills at a glance

  • Set up and configure financial management (40–45%)

  • Implement accounts receivable, credit, collections, and revenue recognition (15–20%)

  • Implement and manage accounts payable and expenses (15–20%)

  • Manage budgeting (5–10%)

  • Manage fixed assets (10–15%)

Set up and configure financial management (40–45%)

Define and configure the chart of accounts

  • Describe use cases for financial dimensions

  • Define and configure the chart of accounts and main accounts

  • Describe use cases for main accounts categories, ledger account aliases, and balance control accounts

  • Configure financial dimensions and dimension sets

  • Configure legal entity overrides for financial dimensions and main accounts

  • Create and configure account structures and advanced rules

  • Configure financial tags

  • Configure derived dimensions and financial dimension default templates

  • Configure accounts for automatic transactions

Configure ledgers and currencies

  • Configure and manage fiscal calendars, years, and periods

  • Configure the ledger

  • Describe and configure batch transfer rules

  • Set up currencies and conversions for a legal entity

  • Configure currency exchange types and rates

Implement and manage journals

  • Describe options for implementing voucher numbers in journals

  • Configure journal names

  • Set up journal controls and posting restriction rules

  • Describe and configure journal workflow approvals

  • Create voucher templates

  • Describe use cases for periodic journals and deferrals

  • Configure and apply accrual schemes

  • Set up intercompany accounting

  • Create templates to edit journals in Microsoft Excel

  • Perform reversing entries

Implement and manage cash and bank

  • Create and maintain bank groups and bank accounts

  • Describe electronic payment formats

  • Configure and process bank reconciliations including advanced bank reconciliations

  • Configure the cash flow forecast setup

  • Configure the cash flow automation setup

  • Enable and configure summarized bank transactions for vendor and customer payments

Implement cost accounting and cost management

  • Describe cost accounting processes and terms

  • Describe and configure the costing sheet including indirect costs

  • Configure cost groups

  • Implement inventory costing versions

  • Differentiate between inventory costing methodologies

  • Configure item model groups

  • Configure item groups and inventory posting profiles

  • Perform inventory closing and adjustment processes

  • Configure cost categories

  • Set up inventory value reports

Perform periodic processes

  • Define and demonstrate periodic closing processes and end-of-year processes

  • Perform financial consolidation and elimination processes

  • Describe use cases and options for performing allocations

  • Implement foreign currency revaluation processes

  • Create and manage financial reports including modifying row, column, report definitions, and reporting tree

Configure, collect, and report taxes

  • Configure tax groups, tax codes, settlement periods, and jurisdiction

  • Configure tax ledger posting groups

  • Settle and post sales tax

  • Configure withholding tax groups, tax codes, and authorities

Implement accounts receivable, credit, collections, and revenue recognition (15–20%)

Implement and manage accounts receivable

  • Set up customers and customer groups

  • Configure and process free text invoices

  • Process sales order invoices and credit memos

  • Configure customer payment setup

  • Configure accounts receivable charges

  • Manage customer holds

  • Set up customer posting profiles

  • Process customer payments

  • Enable and configure customer change approvals

  • Perform foreign currency revaluation

Manage credit and collections

  • Configure credit management processes

  • Configure collections management processes

  • Manage delinquent customers

  • Prepare and send customer account statements

  • Manage customer credit limits and credit holds

  • Set up and process collection letters and interest notes

  • Configure aging definitions

  • Process aged balances

Configure revenue recognition

  • Configure journals and parameters for revenue recognition

  • Configure and implement revenue schedules

  • Enter and process revenue recognition transactions

  • Configure and use bundles

Implement and manage accounts payable and expenses (15–20%)

Implement and manage accounts payable

  • Configure invoice validation policies and invoice matching setup

  • Set up vendor groups, vendors and vendor posting profiles

  • Process purchase order invoices and credit memos

  • Configure vendor payments including payment terms, method of payments, and payment calendars

  • Configure accounts payable charges and apply changes to an invoice

  • Configure bank accounts and bank account approvals for vendors

  • Enable and configure vendor change approvals

  • Perform foreign currency revaluation

  • Configure vendor invoices and payment automation

  • Process the vendor invoice journal including voyage cost

Configure and use expense management

  • Configure expense management including categories, per diem options, mileage expenses, intercompany expenses, and personal expenses

  • Configure workflows for expense management

  • Describe use cases for expense management policies and the audit workbench

  • Describe and configure credit card processing

  • Create and manage expense reports

  • Configure and manage cash advance settings

  • Create and manage travel requisitions

Manage budgeting (5–10%)

Implement basic budgeting

  • Configure budgeting components including budget models, codes, allocation terms, and transfer rules

  • Create and configure budget register entries

  • Compare budgeted values with actual values

  • Implement budget register entry workflows

Configure and manage budget controls

  • Configure budget controls including budget parameters, budget fund availability options, budget control rules and groups, and over-budget permissions

  • Perform budget checks on documents and journals

  • Configure budget cycle time spans

  • Activate or deactivate budget control configurations

Configure and process budget plans

  • Define a budget planning process

  • Create or generate a budget plan

  • Configure budget planning by using scenarios, stages, allocation stages, stage allocations, and templates

  • Create a budget plan template

  • Configure and manage a budget planning workflow

Manage fixed assets (10–15%)

Implement and manage fixed assets

  • Create fixed asset groups and other fixes asset attributes

  • Configure fixed asset posting profiles

  • Configure fixed asset parameters

  • Describe the fixed asset lifecycle

  • Configure fixed asset books

  • Configure depreciation profiles

  • Create and manage fixed asset

  • Manage fixed asset groups and books mapping

Process fixed asset transactions

  • Process fixed asset disposal by using free text invoices

  • Process fixed asset acquisitions by using purchase orders, journals, and projects

  • Create fixed asset budgets and transfer the budgets to the budgeting module

  • Process fixed asset depreciation

  • Process fixed asset disposals and other transactions by using the fixed asset journal

  • Process fixed asset split, reclassification, and transfer

Implement asset leasing

  • Configure asset leasing

  • Manage asset leases

  • Analyze asset lease reports

Study resources

We recommend that you train and get hands-on experience before you take the exam. We offer self-study options and classroom training as well as links to documentation, community sites, and videos.

Study resources Links to learning and documentation
Get trained Choose from self-paced learning paths and modules or take an instructor-led course
Find documentation Dynamics 365 documentation and learning modules
Finance
Ask a question Microsoft Q&A | Microsoft Docs
Get community support Microsoft Dynamics Community
Follow Microsoft Learn Microsoft Learn - Microsoft Tech Community

Change log

Key to understanding the table: The topic groups (also known as functional groups) are in bold typeface followed by the objectives within each group. The table is a comparison between the two versions of the exam skills measured and the third column describes the extent of the changes.

Skill area prior to March 29, 2024 Skill area as of March 29, 2024 Change
Audience profile No change
Set up and configure financial management Set up and configure financial management No % change
Define and configure the chart of accounts Define and configure the chart of accounts Minor
Configure ledgers and currencies Configure ledgers and currencies No change
Implement and manage journals Implement and manage journals No change
Implement and manage cash and bank Implement and manage cash and bank No change
Implement cost accounting and cost management Implement cost accounting and cost management No change
Perform periodic processes Perform periodic processes No change
Configure, collect, and report taxes Configure, collect, and report taxes No change
Implement accounts receivable, credit, collections, and revenue recognition Implement accounts receivable, credit, collections, and revenue recognition No % change
Implement and manage accounts receivable Implement and manage accounts receivable No change
Manage credit and collections Manage credit and collections No change
Configure revenue recognition Configure revenue recognition No change
Implement and manage accounts payable and expenses Implement and manage accounts payable and expenses % increased
Implement and manage accounts payable Implement and manage accounts payable No change
Configure and use expense management Configure and use expense management Minor
Manage budgeting Manage budgeting % decreased
Implement basic budgeting Implement basic budgeting No change
Configure and manage budget controls Configure and manage budget controls No change
Configure and process budget plans Configure and process budget plans No change
Manage fixed assets Manage fixed assets No % change
Implement and manage fixed assets Implement and manage fixed assets No change
Process fixed asset transactions Process fixed asset transactions No change
Implement asset leasing Implement asset leasing No change

Skills measured prior to March 29, 2024

Audience profile

Candidates for this exam analyze business requirements and translate those requirements into fully realized business processes and solutions that implement industry recommended practices. They have a fundamental understanding of accounting principles and a deeper understanding of financial operations as they relate to core finance, manufacturing, retail, and supply chain management operations.

Candidates for this exam typically specialize in one or more feature sets of Dynamics 365 Finance including core finance, general ledger, tax, cost accounting, cost management, fixed assets, asset leasing, budgeting, revenue recognition, subscription billing, consolidation and elimination, credit and collections, cash and bank management, and expense management. They understand the relationships between finance and manufacturing, retail, supply chain management, and project operations.

Skills at a glance

  • Set up and configure financial management (40–45%)

  • Implement accounts receivable, credit, collections, and revenue recognition (15–20%)

  • Implement and manage accounts payable and expenses (15–20%)

  • Manage budgeting (5–10%)

  • Manage fixed assets (10–15%)

Set up and configure financial management (40–45%)

Define and configure the chart of accounts

  • Describe use cases for financial dimensions

  • Define and configure the chart of accounts and main accounts

  • Describe use cases for main accounts categories, ledger account aliases, and balance control accounts

  • Configure financial dimensions and dimension sets

  • Configure legal entity overrides for financial dimensions and main accounts

  • Create and configure account structures and advanced rules

  • Configure financial tags

  • Configure financial dimensions for integrating applications

  • Configure derived dimensions and financial dimension default templates

  • Configure accounts for automatic transactions

Configure ledgers and currencies

  • Configure and manage fiscal calendars, years, and periods

  • Configure the ledger

  • Describe and configure batch transfer rules

  • Set up currencies and conversions for a legal entity

  • Configure currency exchange types and rates

Implement and manage journals

  • Describe options for implementing voucher numbers in journals

  • Configure journal names

  • Set up journal controls and posting restriction rules

  • Describe and configure journal workflow approvals

  • Create voucher templates

  • Describe use cases for periodic journals and deferrals

  • Configure and apply accrual schemes

  • Set up intercompany accounting

  • Create templates to edit journals in Microsoft Excel

  • Perform reversing entries

Implement and manage cash and bank

  • Create and maintain bank groups and bank accounts

  • Describe electronic payment formats

  • Configure and process bank reconciliations including advanced bank reconciliations

  • Configure the cash flow forecast setup

  • Configure the cash flow automation setup

  • Enable and configure summarized bank transactions for vendor and customer payments

Implement cost accounting and cost management

  • Describe cost accounting processes and terms

  • Describe and configure the costing sheet including indirect costs

  • Configure cost groups

  • Implement inventory costing versions

  • Differentiate between inventory costing methodologies

  • Configure item model groups

  • Configure item groups and inventory posting profiles

  • Perform inventory closing and adjustment processes

  • Configure cost categories

  • Set up inventory value reports

Perform periodic processes

  • Define and demonstrate periodic closing processes and end-of-year processes

  • Perform financial consolidation and elimination processes

  • Describe use cases and options for performing allocations

  • Implement foreign currency revaluation processes

  • Create and manage financial reports including modifying row, column, report definitions, and reporting tree

Configure, collect, and report taxes

  • Configure tax groups, tax codes, settlement periods, and jurisdiction

  • Configure tax ledger posting groups

  • Settle and post sales tax

  • Configure withholding tax groups, tax codes, and authorities

Implement accounts receivable, credit, collections, and revenue recognition (15–20%)

Implement and manage accounts receivable

  • Set up customers and customer groups

  • Configure and process free text invoices

  • Process sales order invoices and credit memos

  • Configure customer payment setup

  • Configure accounts receivable charges

  • Manage customer holds

  • Set up customer posting profiles

  • Process customer payments

  • Enable and configure customer change approvals

  • Perform foreign currency revaluation

Manage credit and collections

  • Configure credit management processes

  • Configure collections management processes

  • Manage delinquent customers

  • Prepare and send customer account statements

  • Manage customer credit limits and credit holds

  • Set up and process collection letters and interest notes

  • Configure aging definitions

  • Process aged balances

Configure revenue recognition

  • Configure journals and parameters for revenue recognition

  • Configure and implement revenue schedules

  • Enter and process revenue recognition transactions

  • Configure and use bundles

Implement and manage accounts payable and expenses (15–20%)

Implement and manage accounts payable

  • Configure invoice validation policies and invoice matching setup

  • Set up vendor groups, vendors and vendor posting profiles

  • Process purchase order invoices and credit memos

  • Configure vendor payments including payment terms, method of payments, and payment calendars

  • Configure accounts payable charges and apply changes to an invoice

  • Configure bank accounts and bank account approvals for vendors

  • Enable and configure vendor change approvals

  • Perform foreign currency revaluation

  • Configure vendor invoices and payment automation

  • Process the vendor invoice journal including voyage cost

Configure and use expense management

  • Configure expense management including categories, per diem options, mileage expenses, and personal expenses

  • Configure workflows for expense management

  • Describe use cases for expense management policies and the audit workbench

  • Describe and configure credit card processing

  • Create and manage expenses using expense report reimagined

  • Configure and manage cash advance settings

  • Create and manage travel requisitions

Manage budgeting (5–10%)

Implement basic budgeting

  • Configure budgeting components including budget models, codes, allocation terms, and transfer rules

  • Create and configure budget register entries

  • Compare budgeted values with actual values

  • Implement budget register entry workflows

Configure and manage budget controls

  • Configure budget controls including budget parameters, budget fund availability options, budget control rules and groups, and over-budget permissions

  • Perform budget checks on documents and journals

  • Configure budget cycle time spans

  • Activate or deactivate budget control configurations

Configure and process budget plans

  • Define a budget planning process

  • Create or generate a budget plan

  • Configure budget planning by using scenarios, stages, allocation stages, stage allocations, and templates

  • Create a budget plan template

  • Configure and manage a budget planning workflow

Manage fixed assets (10–15%)

Implement and manage fixed assets

  • Create fixed asset groups and other fixes asset attributes

  • Configure fixed asset posting profiles

  • Configure fixed asset parameters

  • Describe the fixed asset lifecycle

  • Configure fixed asset books

  • Configure depreciation profiles

  • Create and manage fixed asset

  • Manage fixed asset groups and books mapping

Process fixed asset transactions

  • Process fixed asset disposal by using free text invoices

  • Process fixed asset acquisitions by using purchase orders, journals, and projects

  • Create fixed asset budgets and transfer the budgets to the budgeting module

  • Process fixed asset depreciation

  • Process fixed asset disposals and other transactions by using the fixed asset journal

  • Process fixed asset split, reclassification, and transfer

Implement asset leasing

  • Configure asset leasing

  • Manage asset leases

  • Analyze asset lease reports