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Assess your tax compliance risk and get 3 months free automation
As companies look for ways to make better use of their precious resources, managing tax compliance is one of those time-consuming processes that are high on the list to automate.
Exciting news from Martin & Associates
After 31 years of leadership and vision, we’re excited to announce that Kevin Martin is retiring and transitioning his ownership in Martin & Associates to long time employees and trusted
COVID-19 Tax Relief – What You Must Know
Recently, Avalara hosted a webinar covering COVID-19 Tax Relief. They have also complied a list of resources to help you navigate these uncertain times. Hope these resources are helpful. If
How AP Automation is Transforming the Back Office
Are you still processing invoices manually? Still spending hours on data entry, chasing down invoice approvals or printing and mailing checks? Now there is a better way. Sage AP Automation
Solver Reporting and Analysis | User Overview of Software
Businesses now rely on quick, easy access to financial information for insights to enhance decision making, measure performance and achieve strategic goals. Your finance team needs to be able to
Martin & Associates named to Bob Scott’s VAR Stars 2019
Martin & Associates has been selected as a member of the Bob Scott’s VAR Stars for 2019, a group of 100 organizations honored for their accomplishments in the field of
What’s New in Dynamics GP October 2019 Release
Microsoft released a new version of Dynamics GP in October. Below are a few of the top enhancements. You can view the complete list on Microsoft’s website. Financial Enhancements Long description for payables
Acumatica 2019 R2 Overview
Acumatica 2019 R2 will be available September 19th. This new release has over 100 improvements and new features. 2019 R2 Highlights Platform: Usability: Financial Management: Project Accounting: Inventory and Order
5 Ways AP Automation Can Help Your Company Grow
Does your company desire to achieve higher revenue and faster growth? Of course, all companies have that in common. The real questions is how does your Account Payable department contribute