Which accounting system is better?

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pablo
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Which accounting system is better?

Post by pablo »

Hi,

I am working as an IT manager at a small manufacturing business right now. They are currently using an archaic dos based accounting system. They have been using the same system for over 10 years, and they get by with it but they see it's time to update.

They are also using a very outdated inventory management system. I have proposed bringing in a complete ERP solution for them, and they are very into it. The only problem we're having now is deciding which accounting system to go with.

There's Accpac, but we don't really know very much about them, asides from the fact that it can go from moderately priced to very expensive in very little time.

Another option is Quickbooks, which seems much nicer priced for our business.

My question is what's so special about accpac? Where would I be losing out if I used Quickbooks along with a ERP software?

I'm very confused with this, and I hope someone will be able to help me out, or at least point me in the right direction.
cameron
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Post by cameron »

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patelwork
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Post by patelwork »

why are you not develop you own ERP solution.!!!



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<i><div align="right">Originally posted by cameron
cstewart
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Post by cstewart »

Before you go out and buy anything, someone (preferably a professional business analyst) needs to sit down with the management and finance staff (accountant) in the business and gather a set of business requirements and issues However I am willing to bet that if Quickbooks is a possible fit for your business in terms of meeting your requirements then you are probably out of the market for Accpac which is almost a rival for Oracle in some functional areas.
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