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Isn’t it Time to Upgrade Your Current Accounting System?

Written by John Peace | Fri, Oct 23, 2015

Upgrading Your Current Accounting System

Your business is outgrowing your old accounting software program.  Like many successful small businesses that started out using a basic accounting software program like QuickBooks, it is inevitable that the time will come for you to level up in order to stay competitive.  It’s like moving into a bigger office, one that can accommodate more employees, expanding departments, and raising the ceiling.  It’s a good place to be when you realize that your business is at the stage where it needs a more comprehensive solution to manage financials, reporting, and payroll. 

The next step is to find a system which lets small and medium sized businesses manage their operations and make informed decisions that help drive success.  One such system which is widely used at this stage in growth is Microsoft Dynamics GP, because it is quick to implement and easy to use.  Microsoft Dynamics GP gives your greater control over your financials NOW, plus the power to support future growth.  It brings together business applications, data, documents and devices so your team has access to whatever they need, wherever and whenever they need it.

Simplicity in roll-out: no need to train your staff as the interface gives users get the same familiar Microsoft Office experience so they can use the tools confidently.  Cloud based servers bring the desktop experience to mobile devices so your employees can have the freedom to use technology in and out of the office.  Role-based Dynamics GP gives employees the information they need to perform their jobs well, and the flexibility to let them stay connected and productive on the go.

Microsoft Dynamics GP’s capabilities include:

  • Financial management and accounting. Manage your company’s banking, cash and assets.
  • Business intelligence and reporting. Get real-time visibility into operations and analytics to track performance.

Your business is growing – but that doesn’t mean you need to hire a team of IT staff to implement the new software.  As a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, Accountnet helps SMBs get up and running with Microsoft Dynamics.  We don’t just install and configure the software – we train your accounting staff to use it to create the reports they need, so they can analyze data as needed.  Our solutions give both technical and non-technical employees the information they need to do their jobs well -- wherever they are, in whatever application they choose to use. 

Take the next step towards growth with Microsoft Dynamics GP. Contact us at Accountnet to learn more.

Accountnet routinely helps clients find the right business solutions for their company. Whether you are already a Microsoft Dynamics GP or Microsoft Dynamics SL customer, or want to explore how these ERP systems can help you run and grow your small to mid-sized business, we are here to help.  Contact Accountnet today for a comprehensive Accounting Technical Review.

Our Accountnet ERP implementation experts offer a needs assessment service that will help you determine your business’s unique requirements and find the right ERP and BI reporting solution for you. We are a Gold Certified Partner for Microsoft Dynamics, and can help you determine whether Microsoft Dynamics GP or Microsoft Dynamics SL, paired with powerful BI reporting tools, might benefit your operation or whether a cloud ERP solution, like Acumatica, is a better fit. Contact us to take advantage of a free needs assessment to get started.

At Accountnet, we have helped hundreds of companies take the step towards the cloud. Our experienced and dedicated team of ERP consultants offer a free phone consultation and a no-obligation review of your software to help you determine the right solution for your company.

Drop us a note or give us a call at 212-244-9009 to get started.

 

Another version of this article was posted on Accountnet's blog: http://www.accountnet.com/current-accounting-system-hitting-limits/

 

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