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Professional Service Tools Now FREE

Attention Dynamics GP Users: Did you know the Professional Services Tools Library (PSTL) is now available at no charge? Previously, this functionality cost up to $5,000! The PSTL contains specific tools that can help you update and change data efficiently, without compromising the accuracy and integrity of your information.  It includes finance, purchase, sales, payroll, inventory and...

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Take Customer Phone Calls With More Confidence

Take Customer Phone Calls With More Confidence

That’s right.  Take calls from your customers with more confidence! Wait, though.  How can an simple integration tool allow you to take calls from your customers with more confidence? Well, imagine you are an accounts receivable clerk and you get phone calls all day from your customers regarding the bills that were sent to them.  They want to know what has been paid and what has not...

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Intacct Revenue Management – Compliance

If your company is considering attracting new capital or eventually going public, you are already aware of how important it is that your finance team keep your books compliant with GAAP standards – standards and regulations such as those mandated by the SEC, FASB and Sarbanes-Oxley. Even if you’re not looking for new investors, compliance can help your enterprise by establishing...

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What Size Is The Right Size Company For Intacct?

Is a business like yours a good candidate for a Cloud-based accounting solution such as Intacct? If you have fewer than 20 employees and a straightforward set of accounting needs, maybe not. Quickbooks and other entry-level accounting packages may be capable of efficiently handling your needs. But if you have more than 20 employees or a more complex set of business and accounting needs,...

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Forecasting With Intacct

Chances are, your company’s forecasts could be far more accurate and valuable than the ones you rely on today. Companies that depend on standard spreadsheet-based solutions often have to work long and hard to generate even general forecasts based on incomplete data. A major technology research company reports that about 66% of companies make forecasts that don’t even account...

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