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Banking Industry's Fair Value Accounting (FVA) Conundrum » The ...
... An example of this was the $57.1 billion walk-away purchase by the Canadian ... f) With fair
value accounting, due to economic declines, many American Banks are ...
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| blog.technologyevaluation.com/.../blog/2009/01/07/banking-industrys-fair-value-accounting-fva-conundrum/ - 43k - 2009-01-07 |
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Project-oriented versus Generic GL-oriented ERP/Accounting Systems
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... contractors to collect and allocate costs in certain ways; for example, according to ... for
different types of contracts and being consistent in accounting for a ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/ERP/2008/09/research_notes/TU_ER_PJ_09_24_08_1.asp - 14k |
| Summary: Caught between big-vendor ERP offerings requiring heavy customization, and off-the-shelf project management solutions that
are easily outgrown, project-oriented organizations have special accounting needs. Find out more about those needs, along
with recommendations for what solutions you should be taking
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Enterprise Applications--The Genesis and Future, Revisited Part ...
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... As an example, accounting and finance departments had a set of programs that helped it manage
the general ledger (GL), accounts payable and receivable, cash ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2004/03/research_notes/TU_ER_PJ_03_31_04_1.asp - 23k |
| Summary: Knowing the history and evolution of enterprise applications is essential to understanding their current use and future developments.
Each step in the evolution of the software is built on the fundamentals and principles developed within the previous one,
which holds true for the contemporary phase of th
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Project-Oriented Versus Generic GL-Oriented ERP/Accounting Systems
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... contractors to collect and allocate costs in certain ways; for example, according to ... for
different types of contracts and being consistent in accounting for a ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2005/01/research_notes/TU_ER_PJ_01_22_05_1.asp - 15k |
| Summary: Project-oriented organizations have many project-specific business and accounting requirements often in compliance with complex
industry-specific and regulatory requirements. Generic GL-oriented accounting systems have not been designed with project
phases, work breakdowns or detailed time capturing in m
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The Essential ERP - Its Genesis & Future
| by P.J. Jakovljevic |
... As an example, Accounting and Finance had a set of programs that helped it manage the general
ledger, accounts payable & receivable, as well as capital assets ...
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| http:/.../ResearchHighlights/BusinessApplications/2000/12/research_notes/TU_BA_PJ_12_26_00_1.asp - 44k |
| Summary: Knowing the history and evolution of ERP is essential to understanding its current application and its future developments.
Each step in the evolution of ERP is built on the fundamentals and principles developed within the previous one.
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Build versus Buy - A Long Term Decision
| by Olin Thompson |
... Internally focused systems, for example accounting systems, are less demanding while systems
that deal with customers tend to be the most volatile. ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/ExecutiveView/2003/09/research_notes/TU_EV_XOT_09_12_03_1.asp - 13k |
| Summary: With the software industry offering greater options and depth of function , we do not hear the idea of a company building
their own software very often, but the option is still discussed and is valid in some situations. When it is discussed, the
enterprise often fails in fully evaluating the entire arra
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Fear of the Unknown, the Art of War, and Competitiveness
| by Claudia Gomez |
... Thus, for example, accounting and finances can have access to the different inventories within
the production process, and to make real-time observations of ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/BusinessApplications/2006/09/news_analysis/NA_BA_CG_09_15_06_1.asp - 12k |
| Summary: It is not unusual to use the metaphor of war to construct theories of business competition—substituting competing vendors
for the mortal enemy. But what about the enemy within? And what if it is in fact a company's strongest resource?
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Accounting for SMBs: A Solution Beyond Entry-level Systems Red ...
| by Charles Chewning Jr. |
... A bundled core accounting system costs $2,495 (USD) while a bundled ... For example, while
most products support assemblies, TurningPoint takes this concept one ...
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| http:/.../ResearchHighlights/TechnologySelections/2005/01/research_notes/VN_TS_XCC_01_21_05_1.asp - 20k |
| Summary: Many SMB companies need more functionality than an entry-level system offers, but cannot afford to pay $15,000 (USD) or more
for a higher-end product, nor do they really need the complexity found in these products. Red Wing Software’s TurningPoint
is a good mid-market product that plays well in this ma
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Profit Optimization - Can We Possibly Argue With The Objective?
| by Olin Thompson |
... Accounting takes an accounting view of the world while Profit Optimization ... metals)
doing more with asset utilization variables, for example product changeovers ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/ExecutiveView/2003/08/research_notes/MI_EV_XOT_08_11_03_1.asp - 14k |
| Summary: The 'why' of Profit Optimization is easy? The objective is to increase profits and we can all agree on that objective. The
'how' of Profit Optimization is not so easy. The seemingly simple solutions are dependent upon each other and many more
variables. Profit Optimization is not a simple objective; i
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Justification of ERP Investments Part Two: The Intangible Effects ...
| by Dr. Scott Hamilton |
... With a common database from ERP, accounting no longer requires duplicate files and redundant data entry.
Product costing, for example, can be performed using ...
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| http:/.../Research/ResearchHighlights/Erp/2004/02/research_notes/TU_ER_XSH_02_11_04_1.asp - 15k |
| Summary: The intangible or non-financial benefits of an integrated enterprise resource planning (ERP) system can be viewed from several
perspectives. For illustrative purposes, the discussion will focus on the benefits for accounting, product and process design,
production, sales, and management information syste
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