CLA Sage Intacct Spark
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CLA’s Sage Intacct Spark #4: Smart Rules and Custom Fields
Not everyone loves writing smart rules, but arguably everyone can (and should) use smart rules. With that in mind, this post will use a common example to teach how to write them in a way that will make long-term management by administrators of Intacct easy through the creative employment of custom fields.
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CLA’s Sage Intacct Spark #3: The Secret System Reporting Periods
The third tip in the series involves uncovering a secret garden of system reporting periods available for use that usually come inactive by default. In this week’s tip you’ll learn how they can be used and also how to activate them.
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CLA’s Sage Intacct Spark #2: Sage Intacct Budgeting and Planning – Google Maps for Business
What do Google Maps on a smartphone and Budgeting have in common? A strong budgeting and planning software, just like Google Maps on a smartphone, allows you the foresight you need to better run your business. With the right tools in hand, you become more agile, quickly adapting to new information, building out what-if scenarios and deciding on the best possible course of action. With Sage Intacct’s acquisition of Budgeta, now known as Sage Intacct Budgeting and Planning, I had the opportunity to watch their 3-part self-paced training. New knowledge in hand, in this post I’ll share a sneak peak of 3 neat features worth spotlighting.
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CLA’s Sage Intacct Spark #1: Dimension Groups and Custom Fields – A Match Made in Heaven
Have you ever tried playing Connect Four with a 4 year old? Good luck stopping them from filling up the Connect Four game with all their pieces and singing “I win! I win!” over and over again. Unlike a 4 year old playing Connect Four, there are certain rules to learn and abide by when importing files with Intacct.
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CLA’s Sage Intacct Spark – 2018
Sage Intacct tip of the week in a minute or less. You may have noticed, ERP systems like to use car analogies. And I’ve finally succumbed. Imagine you’re driving along the highway on a cross-country trip. You see a billboard for the biggest doughnut in all of the US and a thought sparks in your […]