| AccuFund’s Latest Upgrade of its Accounting Suite Features New Capabilities and Significant Enhancements to Existing Modules |
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| Friday, 29 January 2010 00:00 | |||
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AccuFund, Inc., provider of financial reporting and accounting software for non-profit, municipal and government organizations, has announced the availability of Version 3.09 of the AccuFund Accounting Suite. This latest release features enhancements to many of the system’s core modules, adding General Ledger Allocations and email capabilities to the Financial and Standard Report Writers. The Client Accounting module has been extended to include Client Invoicing. The enhancements and new capabilities in Version 3.09 add dramatic savings in time, costs and paper usage.
“We are focused on continuing to incorporate enhancements and new features that will make the accounting process as effortless as possible and provide our customers with greater flexibility for meeting their specific needs,” stated Peter Stam, president of AccuFund, Inc. “As a result, these improvements help customers gain better control of income and operating expenses and keeping financial management costs low — all major concerns with non-profits and government in this economy.” With the AccuFund Accounting Suite Financial Report Writer and Standard Report Writer, users emailing reports directly from the system can now break out a specific page or pages in a report automatically and distribute the page(s) via email to different individuals or the appropriate manager or department. The Report Writer can also be used to send notices and statements to vendors, customers and employees. With this capability, users save the time and paper they now consume trying to break out and distribute report pages manually. For organizations that only need basic allocation capabilities and do not require the ability to define complex, multi-step allocations, the AccuFund Accounting Suite’s General Ledger Allocations Module now includes configurable allocations templates in which users simply complete fields and create standard allocations forms. As always, the Allocation Management module provides powerful capabilities for more complex allocations. Another important new feature in this latest upgrade of the AccuFund Accounting Suite is Client Invoicing, an extension to the Client Accounting module. Client Invoicing enables agencies to set up the many levels of services or care associated with a client and then calculate charges and generate billing automatically. Further enhancements in usability are also included in the Payroll, Human Resources, and Budget Development modules. The AccuFund Accounting Suite’s Year-End module now offers the ability to handle 1099 and W2 processing for multiple legal entities within a single database. Availability The AccuFund Accounting Suite Version 3.09 is available in both Standard and Professional editions. The single user pricing begins at $2,995.00 and $6,595.00, respectively. About AccuFund AccuFund, Inc. provides scalable accounting software systems to nonprofit organizations and government agencies. The AccuFund Accounting Suite fulfills the market’s need for a fund accounting solution that is more sophisticated than off-the-shelf products, yet much less expensive, complex and difficult to use than the higher end offerings. AccuFund’s products are available exclusively through Value Added Resellers (VARs) located throughout the United States. The VARs provide AccuFund’s customers with cost-effective onsite training and installation assistance. | |||
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About the Author: Dianne Crampton is Group Development Consultant and Leadership Coach. For the past twenty years she has helped not-for-profit leaders and their teams learn how to work well together to consistently achieve goals with high levels of group and individual satisfaction. She is also the founder of the TIGERS group development model. The model addresses six collaborative core values necessary for creating an ethical, quality-focused and successful team culture. The values are trust, interdependence, genuineness, empathy, risk and success. The TIGERS model passed a rigorous validation study through Gonzaga University and was Crampton’s dissertation for her Master’s of Arts designation in Organizational Leadership. As president of TIGERS Success Series, Dianne has published in a business anthology endorsed by Stephen Covey and written for trade magazines. Merrill Lynch nominated her business for Inc. Magazine’s regional small business and entrepreneurial awards. Her work with Native Americans was recognized at a United Nations sponsored conference in 1994. Dianne is also the creator and distributor of the TIGERS Team Wheel game. This game helps Board Chairs and Executive Directors identify behaviors that build collaborative groups and behaviors that cause conflict, morale problems, production failures, and misunderstandings. For more information go to http://www.corevalues.com/Game.htm |