
When implementing a new ERP system, one of the first questions everyone asks is: How much will it cost? Many factors are involved, from purchasing and installing equipment to configuring the software, to ongoing maintenance. Find out the best way to calculate the true value of ERP projects.

In today’s always-on, hyper-connected world, the right technology solutions are essential to improving customer engagement, increasing employee productivity, and creating innovation and differentiation, which are all vital to building and sustaining economic value.

So, you’ve recognized that your current systems aren’t cutting it and you’re ready to start evaluating your ERP options. Now what? With so many ERP vendors out there and a rapidly evolving technological landscape, choosing new enterprise software can be a daunting task. By taking the time to answer these questions you will be more likely to select the right ERP solution for your business and successfully deploy it.

Do you feel like your accounting system might be struggling to keep up with your business? Maybe the accounting process is taking an ever-increasing amount of time to complete? Or perhaps your management team is struggling to make good decisions with out-of-date or incomplete information. If this is the case, it might be time for an upgrade to an ERP-level accounting solution.

Sage 100 2018 has been released! Sage has released a 9-page document outlining in detail, all of the updates included in the new version. This document can be found on our Sage 100 Versions and Compatibility page. However, this blog will provide a more general overview of what updates are included in Sage 100 & Sage 100cloud v2018 and what these updates mean for users.

It sometimes seems there are as many ways to tax coffee as there are varieties of coffee drinks — and anyone who’s been to a Starbucks knows that’s a lot. Taxability can be affected by the temperature of the coffee, and whether it’s consumed on premises or sold to go. It can depend on the percentage of taxable food sales made by the seller, and if the coffee’s sold separately or as part of a combination. In fact, even the sweetness of coffee can affect taxability.
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