Microsoft Dynamics SL has a powerful Lockbox module that was developed by Sandler/Kahne Software. The module was developed in the Dynamics SL toolset and looks and feels like the other modules that Microsoft licenses. Why do people consider lockboxes rather than having checks mailed directly to them? Here are a few reasons:To increase cash velocity by reducing the outstanding float created by not sending the money straight to the bank. Many large banks deposit money several times a day so often your cash gets deposited a day earlier as well. To save time as the lockbox software does the cash application for you automatically. When the bank scans the checks using Optical Character Recognition (OCR), they … [Read more...] about Lockboxes with Dynamics SL
Dynamics SL-Many Ways to Bill Customers
Over the past 17 years we’ve been in business here in Minnesota, we’ve supported a grand total of only 5 accounting software packages. But 5 is still enough to get a good taste for what is good and bad about a particular accounting software product.One of the many things I like about Dynamics SL, is its ability to deliver invoices to clients however those clients/customers want to see them.Invoicing and meeting client/customer demands for invoice formats can be a pain. No one wants to re-key invoice formats into Excel or Word for large clients to “keep the business”. Some businesses have picky clients that want their invoice formats to be very specific.In the Project Series there is a module called “Flexible … [Read more...] about Dynamics SL-Many Ways to Bill Customers
Dynamics GP for Dummies
I’ve always found the “For Dummies” books ironically satisfying. The titles require a self-deprecating and humble audience, yet the authors these “Dummies” hire are usually the best.I’ve read Patrick McEnroe’s “Tennis for Dummies” having played some tennis and experienced some of the best tennis coaches (for my kids) in the central part of the U.S. It takes a real expert to make complex concepts easy to grasp. The kid brother may not have been as good a player as his brother, John, but he sure is articulate and practical. Rather than grasping for straws today on a blog topic, I looked through my bookshelf and found “Small Business for Dummies" by Eric Tyson and Jim Schell. It reminded me how fun yet insightful … [Read more...] about Dynamics GP for Dummies
Closing The Month Faster with Dynamics SL and GP
Steven Bragg is the author of “Fast Close” and 18 other accounting books including one of the most best read accounting books in the U.S.-“Accounting Best Practices”.Some of you may be thinking that you would prefer to watch a Minnesota Twins game where the club makes their annual come back from a slow start into an exciting pennant contender. If you are more consumed with getting the books closed faster, this post is for you.Each year it seems there is more and more pressure to close quickly with Sarbanes-Oxley requirements and organizations eagerness to find out early how they performed due to the economy.Some of the bullets from Bragg’s book on closing your books more quickly are the following:Shifting the timing of closing … [Read more...] about Closing The Month Faster with Dynamics SL and GP
Dynamics SL Contract Management
Construction seems to be coming back. Before the state of Minnesota government shut down last Friday, I was hearing from both existing client construction firms and prospective client construction firms about improvements they wanted to make. I would assume that outside of Minnesota, this wake-up in the construction community is happening since other states don’t have the unfortunate shut down in state financed projects that many of our construction firms are seeing here. (Our income tax is 8% here and the state would like to increase that-so there is plenty of state money to spend on construction and everything else.)This post is about a Microsoft ERP product called Dynamics SL and what it can do for construction firms … [Read more...] about Dynamics SL Contract Management
Dynamics GP Integration Suite and Integration Manager
Many software programs offer their integration tools for free. Typically, you get what you pay for and Integration Manager, part of Integration Suite, shows you that free is not always your best choice-especially if you've struggled with integration tools that make you experiment a lot in order to nail an integration. While Integration Manager is not free-the value it provides is high. The software has a user interface that shows you how your data will integrate. It validates the data coming in, and it provides useful information about rejected data.Below is an overview of Integration Manager with excerpts from the manual. This should show you that the documentation to the Dynamics GP Integration Manager is … [Read more...] about Dynamics GP Integration Suite and Integration Manager
A Project’s Task Net Profit-Dynamics SL
The Task Net Profit drilldown from the Project Net Profit screen in Dynamics SL provides net profit and budget analysis for all or selected tasks of a project.A partial task value may be entered for selection purposes. Matching tasks may be rolled up into one line per account category by entering a number in # of Summary Characters.If this value is zero, the display shows one line for each account category (An account category is similar to a PM’s chart of accounts) of each task.Also available in this screen is a graphical representation of the data and, in conjunction with the Analyzer module, the ability to export the contents of the grid to a Microsoft Excel® spreadsheet for further analysis. Subtotals of the revenue and expense … [Read more...] about A Project’s Task Net Profit-Dynamics SL
Dynamics SL and Project Net Profit
The Project Net Profit screen in Dynamics SL provides net profit and budget analysis for a project or a group of projects, showing one line of information for each account category. As account category to Dynamics SL is like a project manager’s chart of accounts-just easier to read (not numbers). Also available in this screen is a graphical representation of the data and the ability to drill down to supporting detail.In the Project Net Profit Screen, you can see that Commitments created by Purchase Orders and Timecards are also reflected in this screen-making the screen itself quite useful to project managers who have made commitments (cut purchase orders or had crews working on projects).Only account categories with an account type of … [Read more...] about Dynamics SL and Project Net Profit
Dynamics SL Project Allocator
One of the things that true project accounting professionals love about Dynamics SL is that the software has not one by many project accounting modules.There is a module for time and expense as expected, there is a module for creating customized billings by project, there is a module to track goals against utilization goals, and there is a module to track multiple iterations of project budgets rather than simply the original project budget and current budget.These modules set Dynamics SL apart as a superior project accounting solution as does the software’s design of project-related prompts through financial and distribution modules as well.One of the truly unique modules within the Dynamics SL project series is the Project Allocator … [Read more...] about Dynamics SL Project Allocator
What’s Really Happening “In the Cloud” ERP-Wise?
Here are Minneapolis-based experiences so far “in the cloud” as a Microsoft Dynamics SL and Dynamics GP partner, and conclusions from this experience.First, it doesn’t matter how you define “The Cloud”. People have defined the cloud in 3 different ways that I’ve heard recently. First, some think that SaaS (Software as a Service) is the cloud. Second, some think that anything running in a browser whether on premise or off-site is the cloud. Third, some think that the cloud is simply moving any legacy program to having it hosted elsewhere-regardless of how this is deployed.Does it matter for small to medium sized businesses how the cloud is defined? I used to think that it does matter. But does it? … [Read more...] about What’s Really Happening “In the Cloud” ERP-Wise?