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Manage your Assets with Sage FAS
It's an
unfortunate reality that many companies and organizations overpay thousands, sometimes
even millions, in insurance and tax costs due to improperly or ineffectively managing and
depreciating their fixed assets. The best way to gain total command and control over your
entire fixed asset lifecycle—from acquisition to disposal—is with a fixed asset
management solution that links to your Sage Accpac accounting system: Sage FAS Fixed
Assets.
Sage FAS is the definitive Fixed Asset Solution, providing you with:
- A complete fixed asset management suite with an intuitive interface that's easy to implement, learn, and use
- Seamless integration among accounting, inventory, and reporting applications
- Direct links to your General Ledger system
- Comprehensive, easy-to-use reporting features
Why should you choose Sage FAS?
- Sage FAS is used by the "Big Four" accounting firms
- Companies choose Sage FAS 3-to-1 over all other competing solutions combined
- Sage FAS integrates easily with your General Ledger solution
- Sage Software has more than 20 years of service and support
- Sage FAS has over 100,000 users nationwide
Call today to learn more!
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Have you been searching for a manufacturing system that is both affordable and user-friendly, and integrated into your ACCPAC accounting solution? If so, then search no more.
MISys manufacturing software is the most economical and easy to use manufacturing software system on the market today. It's a sensible alternative to the more cumbersome and expensive systems. It performs all the advanced functions that small-to medium-sized firms desire, yet its familiar Microsoft Windows interface makes MISys manufacturing software ideal for the non-technical user.
MISys manufacturing software is modular by design so you need only purchase the functionality your company requires. Start with the core module, MISys Level 1. When your company grows and needs more functionality, additional MISys modules add serial/lot tracking, bin tracking, manufacturing orders, master production scheduling (MPS), material requirements planning (MRP), shop floor control, capacity planning, and much more
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