Tag Archive: "Sage Intacct Budgeting and Planning"
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Budgeting Salaries with SIBP
Learn how to quickly jump start budgeting for employees in Sage Intacct Budgeting and Planning.
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Budgeting with SIBP: Subscriptions & Licenses
Welcome back to our ongoing series on the built-in budget line type models that are available in Sage Intacct Budgeting and Planning (SIBP). Previously, we explored the basic components of budget line type. With that knowledge, we can now tackle the more advanced Subscription & Licenses Models.
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Budgeting with SIBP: The Default Model Types
In our last blog, we introduced the components of budget lines and briefly introduced multiple budget line types available within Sage Intacct Budgeting & Planning (SIBP). We identified the key components of the budget line are amount, occurrence, and spread. These components form the basis of the default model types assigned to revenue or expense […]
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Budgeting with Sage Intacct Budgeting and Planning
Learn how to use the various types of built in models to make budgeting with SIBP easier and faster.
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What’s New in Sage Intacct R3 of 2020
Sage Intacct’s Release 3, 2020 (R3) focuses on connectivity, user interface (UI) enhancements, and upgrades to existing functionality. We review updates to Cash Management, Budgeting and Planning, Salesforce integration, the user experience, and more. Read on to learn what’s new in Intacct R3, 2020.
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Getting started with SIBP Scenarios
Scenarios can help answer questions like: What are the short term impacts to the budget? What will it take to return to pre-pandemic levels of production? Sage Intacct has a solution to help address some of your budget anxieties during a crisis.
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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.