Nominal Ledger & Cash Book
Dataflow makes information from all Ledgers readily available through an intuitive interface with simple point and click actions. Full multi-currency, multi-base currency and multi-company operations, eight levels of analysis and comprehensive reporting enable you to focus your attention where it matters.
Nominal Ledger is designed to take the drudgery out of day-to-day operations and to cut the time it takes to prepare both standard and ad-hoc reports. A flexible structure with independent cost centres and department codes allows for powerful analysis and stringent access controls provide systems security.
KEY BENEFITS
- Cloud or On-Premise
- Sophisticated user security
- Handles simple to most demanding Chart Of Accounts
- Up to 5 nested Cost Centre (Departmental) analysis to dramatically reduce the number of Nominal account headings in use
- Flexible transaction and account analysis makes a simple ledger set up
- Open periods to match posting and reporting requirements of the organization
- Simple month-end and year-end processing
- Support for multiple budgets
- Detailed reporting and imports
- Distribution of costs and income for analytical purposes
- Multi base-currency, providing full Dollar, Euro and GAAP support
- Simultaneous open windows gives access to multiple concurrent functions
- Powerful business intelligence tools for real time data analyse, performance monitoring, trend and weakness identification
- Fully integrated system with shared data and drill-down capabilities for a better view of your financial transactions
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CASE STUDIES
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Full steam ahead with Dataflow
When the Chamber of Shipping left its old UNIX accounting system, they opted for the pwer and versatility of Dataflow.
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"When the Director General, Vice Admiral Sir Christopher Morgan KBE, asked me how the implementation was progressing I was able to tell him that the implementation was finished far quicker than expected." Jeffrey Smith, Chief Accountant for The Chamber of Shipping – London