Accounting Features and Functions
Accounting systems features and functions help accurately enter, track, and maintain information related to an organization's financial operations. Typical accounting software features and functions include general ledger (GL), accounts payable (A/P) and accounts receivable (A/R), payroll, job and project costing, budgeting, and multinational accounting. Accounting software for small to medium businesses (SMBs) can often integrate additional features and functions such as inventory control, manufacturing management, and financial reporting. Understanding which accounting software features and functions are important for your business is a key part of your accounting system comparison.
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Financial Packages
This financial software knowledge base anticipates as many factors as possible to establish your selection criteria for general ledger, accounts payable and receivable, reporting, and other bookkeeping requirements. This knowledge base in particular, offers a view on enterprise financial packages, which can complement an existing ERP system.
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ERP for SMB
The accounting and ERP for small and medium businesses (SMB) knowledge base targets functional requirements for a fully featured accounting solution. In addition to supporting accounting requirements, it is especially applicable for those researching an ERP system suitable for small and medium businesses (SMB). It includes categories such as General Ledger, A/P and A/R, Payroll, Job and Project Costing, Multinational Accounting, Manufacturing, Inventory, Technology, and much more.
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Software Evaluation Features and Functions
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