Don’t you just hate it when you see a great price on airfare but when you finally get to the payment screen, the price has increased, sometimes even doubled, because of all the added taxes and fees? Things like government taxes and fees and perhaps even a fuel surcharge are thrown in. Extra charges on [...]
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Purchase New ERP Software Before the End of the Year for Tax Savings With Section 179 Deductions
One of the most difficult obstacles businesses face is the burden of high taxes. Even a good year can be soured by unexpectedly high taxes. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to get tax incentives that can help a business save money. Purchasing an ERP software system like Microsoft Dynamics GP, before the end of [...]
continue reading...Current Microsoft Dynamics GP Offers – Too good to be true?
There’s a saying out there that goes something like this: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. The key word in this case is “probably.” Because Microsoft is in fact running a promotion, valid through June 22nd, that allows you to buy 5 users of Microsoft Dynamics GP for only $3000. That [...]
continue reading...Save 20% on Dynamics ERP Licenses with the Holiday Season Offer from Microsoft
If you’re a current Microsoft Dynamics GP, Dynamics SL or Dynamics NAV customer and you’ve been considering expanding your current ERP system so that it better suits the needs of your growing business, the Dynamics ERP Holiday Season Offer recently announced by Microsoft is for you. With this offer customers can save 20% off the [...]
continue reading...Now’s a Great Time to Save and Upgrade Your ERP Software
Do you have business software that can’t keep up with your business? Simply “getting by” with entry-level or outdated accounting software can present a range of challenges every day—from slow performance to transaction limitations and disconnected data. It hinders your ability to make sound business decisions. There are a few things you should know about [...]
continue reading...Economics, Improved Processes, Agility: Why Now Is the Time for ERP in the Cloud
Organizations large and small are migrating some or all of their business activities to the cloud. Many anticipate significant increases in budgeted cloud investments in year 2012 as well. But to what can we attribute such exponential cloud accounting growth? Why are so many organizations, regardless of industry and size, shifting their IT focus to [...]
continue reading...Give Me 5 in the Cloud – Hosting Only Pricing for the Microsoft Dynamics ERP Promotion
Microsoft recently announced a great offer for new customers of Microsoft Dynamics GP, NAV and SL called “Give Me 5”. While this is a very compelling software offer, what happens if your customer really doesn’t want to deal with keeping the software on-premise? Does this prohibit the customer from hosting the application? All good questions, [...]
continue reading...Microsoft’s ‘Give Me 5’ Promotion – Trick or Treat?
Halloween is approaching and this year I’m excited to get to participate again in the fun tradition of trick-or-treating. I hope my neighbors won’t mind that my 6-month old can’t actually partake in the goodies (mom & dad will have to help with that!). Microsoft has joined in the fall fun by announcing a treat [...]
continue reading...Existing Microsoft Dynamics GP Customers: Ready to move to Business Ready Licensing at 90% Off?
Microsoft Dynamics GP Customers have access to 25 modules with the basic Business Essentials level and 48 modules with the Advanced Management Level. Options for A La Carte add-ons make it possible for companies to utilize up to 38 additional program modules. Now through December existing Microsoft Dynamics customers can transition to BRL for up [...]
continue reading...Microsoft Dynamics GP Competes with QuickBooks Pricing
There are two kinds’ people in this accounting software world (for the most part). Those currently using QuickBooks, or those that previously used QuickBooks. And if I were to generalize in one sentence how they described it having worked for them, most all say it “kind of” does what they need but “it was cheap [...]
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