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Financial,Accounting and Reporting Software

Financial data a company's lifeblood and its accounting systems pump vital information to all parts of the organisation. Any interruptions or blockages in the supply can seriously affect the health of the business. But few organisations feel they have the perfect system for their particular set of challenges, and most would agree that it is difficult to keep pace with constantly changing requirements.

This business briefing from Access Accounting outlines the key findings from resent research undertaken into financial, accounting and reporting software.

Deter fraud with tighter controls and enhanced visibility

Employee spend fraud is responsible for sizeable financial losses within organizations across the United States. Automated travel booking and expense reporting solutions are quickly replacing manual solutions, increasing compliance and detecting fraud as it occurs. A complete Employee Spend Management solution with superior fraud detection tools optimizes internal control, offers integrated reporting, and promotes healthy organizational growth.

Managing risk through better financial planning

To assist in delivering improved overall business performance, CFOs have reasserted their role as owners of both financialand management information and processes. A corporation with the right processes in place is able to turn its attention to added value finance: evaluating strategies, assessing how to drive top line growth, improve the bottom line, and using assets
more effectively. This Whitepaper examines the issues involved in using better financial planning to minimise and mitigate risk.

Embedding analytics for competitive advantage

Top business technology issues survey

One touch business travel and the end of the expense report

SAS for the CFO

Accounting software and Excel: Two way talking

The guide to becoming a successful FD

Seizing control of corporate spend