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10 business events that could signal it’s time to automate sales tax
The biggest barrier to companies automating sales tax is often inertia. Without a shake-up of the status quo, the de facto response is “why change?” or “I’ll get to it
Financial Reporting for Non-profit Organizations with Dynamics GP
Financial reporting has been the leading Business Intelligence process since the inception of analytics – and this is no different for non-profit organizations. If you’re using Microsoft Dynamics GP, you’re aware
Forecasting versus Budgeting for Today’s Businesses
Recently, we have been hearing a lot of chatter around the differences, strengths and weaknesses of budgeting and forecasting as two separate processes. We’ve seen the following perspective grow in popularity: forecasting
Budgeting Add-on Solutions for Sage 500
Budgeting is a vital task that is typically tedious due to the logistics of manually linking spreadsheets together, but today’s software has changed that experience. Third party software manufacturers are
Let’s Talk about Management Reporter
Right at the beginning of this year, there seemed to be a lot of buzz around Management Reporter (MR) – both on the web and in conversation, in the Microsoft
The Year-Round Tax Problem
Accounting Today recently wrote an article comparing the various sales & use tax solutions to help you select the right service for your business. A lot of factors can play
Non-profit Budgeting with Microsoft Dynamics GP
Budgeting is such an important process, regardless of whether you’re planning for your household or for an entire organization. In fact, if you’re a not-for-profit (NFP) organization, budgeting could be
Data Warehousing for Non-Profits using Dynamics GP
Today’s business world is driven by copious and ubiquitous amounts of data, maybe especially for non-profit organizations. Because data is so important to decision-making, as non-profits work hard to stay
2016 Sales Tax Changes: What to Expect in the New Year
Like every New Year, 2016 will bring many sales tax changes. Rates will decrease or increase, there’ll be new product taxability rules, exemptions will expire or take effect, and there