Key Features
A summary list of the key features
most important for an accounting system or ERP solution
When it comes to evaluating accounting
software, it is easy to become bogged down and inundated by the sheer
volume of features out there. I've seen many a brilliant mind reduced to
total confusion when it comes to weighing the merits of one product over
the other. The reality is that of the thousands of features you might
address, only a handful really matter. You need only evaluate a few key
features in order to separate the good, bad, and ugly of accounting
software. Presented below is my personal checklist of those key features
and product attributes that in my opinion, generally matter most.
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Does the product have good, clean, stable
code?
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Does the product have good underlying
technology?
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Does the product have a good company
behind it, with good leadership?
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Does the product have strong financial
reporting capabilities?
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Does the product have a sizable customer
base?
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Does the product have strong customization
capabilities?
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Does the product have a well-developed and
knowledgeable VAR channel?
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Does the product have a wide breadth of
modules?
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Does the product have a well-developed
offering of third party add-on products?
- Does the General
Ledger Module Support:
- Multi-Currency?
- Foreign Language?
- Consolidations?
- Allocations?
- Statistical
Accounts?
- E-Mail Financial
Statements?
- Scheduled
Financial Statements?
- GL Drill Down to
Source Document?
- Financial
Statement Drill Down?
- Does the Inventory
Module Support:
- Matrix Pricing?
- Serial Numbers
- Multiple Bins?
- Lot Tracking?
- Multiple
Warehouses?
- Item Pictures?
- Bar Code Tracking?
- Consignment
Inventory?
- Shelf Life
Tracking?
- Bill of Materials
Processing
- Exploding &
Imploding Quantities?
- Does the Project
Costing Module Support:
- Job Estimating?
- Time & Billing?
- Retainage?
- Job Phases?
- Resource Tracking?
- Critical Path
Reporting?
- PERT Charts?
- A.I.A. Billing?
- Do the Manufacturing
Modules support:
- A Product
Configurator?
- Multi-level Bill
of Materials?
- Production
Planning?
- Machine
Scheduling?
- Make to Order?
- Make to Stock?
- Engineer to Order?
- Shop Floor
Control?
- Process
Manufacturing?
- Scrap Tracking?
- Machine Setup and
Break Down?
- Does the Product
offer the following Advanced Solutions:
- Contact Management
or CRM Solution?
- An E-Commerce Web
Store Solution?
- A Supply Chain
Solution?
- A Time & Billing
Solution?
- A Point of Sale
Solution?
- A Human Resources
Solution?
- Strong integration
to Microsoft Office?
- FRx Solution?
- Crystal Reports
Solution?
Granted, the above list does not take into
account all important aspects for every company situation - that's not
the point. The point is that using this checklist makes it faster and
easier to gain a good understanding of the features, functionalities and
limitations of a given accounting software system. By concentrating on
these areas first, you can usually eliminate obviously poor candidates
very quickly. Those products that successfully pass this key test should
advance to the next evaluation level, which should include the
evaluation of more features specifically unique to your company's needs.
I hope that this checklist is helpful to you.
To see the Key Features Table for a
wide variety of top products, click here:
http://www.asaresearch.com/articles/features_table.htm
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