TRAVERSE Accounting
gives you flexibility, customization, and a full complement of tools - all with source code. Developed with SQL Server and Microsoft Access, it offers advanced reporting capabilities, a seamless interface to Microsoft Office and eBusiness solutions. You only need Windows to run it; you only need Access to modify it.
Make
sound management decisions, meet government reporting requirements,
save time.
You need to analyze the tax
and cash-flow implications of assets before you acquire them. Once
you have them, you need to track their valuation and depreciation. TRAVERSE Accounting
Fixed Assets gives you the power to do just that. It will
help you make wise decisions about when to buy, when to lease, and
how to manage your capital for maximum return. You'll also have the
full range of financial and management reports you need to manage
your investments and meet tax reporting requirements.
TRAVERSE Accounting
Fixed Assets is
based on the award-winning feature set of OPEN SYSTEMS®
Accounting Software (OSAS). It was developed with Access, a true
32-bit database with a multi-tasking/threading architecture. This
gives you the capability for Internet/Intranet access and provides a
seamless interface to Microsoft Office products such as Word, Excel,
and Mail.
With TRAVERSE Accounting
Fixed Assets,
you'll have the forecasting tools you need to evaluate leases,
amortize loans, and experiment with depreciation strategies before
you make a capital commitment. Keep an eye on your depreciation
options with four depreciation books that let you track four sets of
depreciation information. You can also retire assets at any time.
Track the difference between estimated depreciable and actual
service life and calculate the cost or proceeds from the retirement
of an asset.
You'll stay up to date with
tax law changes. Fixed Assets provides a set of IRS-supplied
depreciation tables and supports MACRS, ACRS, straight line,
sum-of-the-year digits, and declining balance recovery methods.
Flexible tables help you make changes easily to stay current with
tax laws.
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