Simple Business Accountant Tools

Posted in Uncategorized on April 27th, 2013 by Matthew Alberto
Simple Business Accountant Tools
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Finding simple business accounting tools can be very easy. If you are having trouble with your account or would like to make it more easier and efficient, there are helpful tools that can provide you with guidance. There are a range of free programs and free information online to get you started. Most of the paid programs also offer trial free periods.

Business accountant tools from OnFast can help accounting firms to market their business on a variety of social networks. These tools have been designed specifically for the accounting industry and include a social dashboard, a coupon creator, a blogging tool, Facebook apps and more.

This suite of social media tools can help accountants to market themselves on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. The blogging tool make blogging easy by providing professionally written content that contains SEO keywords specific to the accounting industry.

This makes creating blog posts and social network updates quick and painless. Another tool from OnFast is the Social Coupon tool, which makes it easy for accounting professionals to offer group discounts and promos to the r customers while avoiding a per coupon charge. The service will automatically post your coupons to social networks and blogs, or you can incorporate them into email campaigns.

Online Banking Pitfalls For The Business Accountant

Posted in Tips on April 22nd, 2013 by Matthew Alberto
Online Banking Pitfalls For The Business Accountant
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There are some common pitfalls to online banking that you should be aware of if you are a business accountant. These include slow system speed during money transactions; lost, stolen or disclosed data; inability to open a web page used frequently to pay bills; unfamiliar transactions appearing on credit card statements; and inability to access online banking accounts.

Some of these issues can be caused by virus threats, so users should take adequate precautions to minimize security risks. Installing a powerful anti-virus program to protect your computer from viruses, spyware, malware, and adware goes a long way toward preventing these problems from occurring. Another risk in online banking transactions is data theft. Insufficient security measures can leave your data vulnerable, so you should protect against identity or data theft by safeguarding your private information online. Configure a firewall on your PC, encrypt important files and folders, and turn on the phishing filter.

Business Intelligence Software in the Cloud For Your Business Accoutant

Posted in News on April 13th, 2013 by Matthew Alberto
Business Intelligence Software in the Cloud For Your Business Accoutant
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Microsoft and SAP AG are at war for domination of the market for business accountant software, but the two giant companies have entered a rare cooperative agreement to help customers move their business intelligence to the cloud. SAP announced that it will allow application developers to write programs for SAP software using Microsoft's ".NET" development tools.

Up to this point Microsoft developers had to translate their applications into Java or into SAP's own development language to gain access to SAP software. The goal is to make data inside SAP accounting and management software available for use in a wider variety of collaboration software, cloud-computing applications and mobile devices. Businesses are demanding that their data be more mobile, and this has got both Microsoft and SAP scrambling to capture a share of the business.