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A Summary Of Content Added In December, 2011
Can you merge the G/L of multiple companies?
Yes, with our optional Consolidator SAFExtension. We support multiple offices or departments within the same company which can be consolidated on a single sheet. We support multiple independent companies, but there is no consolidation. You can easily export financial reports (and all reports) to a spreadsheet (such as Microsoft Excel) in order to do this.
Posted In: Frequently Asked QuestionsHow is value of inventory reported?
Is it by the actual price/cost of each order being inventoried. How many orders can be inventoried and reported on? How many different units of measure can be captured and reported (pick and pack and multiple box and or carton quantities)? We support LIFO, FIFO and Average costing methods. Unlimited number of orders can be… Read more.
Posted In: Frequently Asked QuestionsDo you support sales tax systems for all fifty states?
Yes! We make it easy to set up an unlimited number of taxes per jurisdiction you sell into. Then, at the end of the month, we make it Simple to print one report that provides you a total and detail for Unlimited # of sales taxes can be assigned to a sales order. And our… Read more.
Posted In: Frequently Asked QuestionsIs your system real-time accounting?
Yes! Our system uses a modified real time method for over 95% of data. All sales orders, inventory and A/P and check books are updated instantly. Only customer payments are batch posted (to reflect a single bank deposit for a batch of checks.) This procedure takes about one minute for fifty invoices on a Pentium… Read more.
Posted In: Frequently Asked QuestionsWill system generate carton labels?
Yes. These can include graphics (client logos and bar codes for item numbers and quantities) We can also custom design labels to your taste.
Posted In: Frequently Asked QuestionsWhen reviewing a form spec, how many orders (if any) are displayed at a time?
You can review all prior orders for any product in reverse chronological order (most recent order first) at any time.
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