System overview
ERP.net Finance
The Finance system of ERP.net provides the necessary tools for tracking, control and analysis of all aspects of the company’s financial activities at the levels of operations and investment:
- accounting
- cost management
- payments and cash flow
- regulatory references – VAT, Intrastat
- fixed assets management
- financial analysis
Learn about the benefits
Multiple companies
in a single database
Defining
company and consolidated operational reports and analyses
The option
for complex analyses of available operational data
Integration
with all other modules allows full automation of the accounting cycle and facilitates periodic and annual finalization of accounts
Modules
ERP.net Finance
The finance system covers has the following scope:
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- planning and registration of payments
- control of receivables and payables
- traceability of financial resources and cash
- cashflow analysis
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- reporting and automatic cost accounting
- cost analysis
- invoicing purchases
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- automation of financial and accounting activities
- integration with other system modules
- working with an individual chart of accounts
- a set of references and reports
- categorization/breakdown structure of income and expenses
- possibility for parallel tax and management accounting
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- prescriptive references and analyses
- user references and analyses
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- authorized access
- automated creation of VAT schedules and VAT declarations
- creation of statements for intra-group deliveries and VIES declarations
- export of NRA reports
- reporting through fiscal devices
- automatic creation and export of statistical reports on intra-group deliveries and dispatches
- maintaining a nomenclature of fixed assets and tracking: location, only liable person, group/category
- inventory book
- automated calculation of depreciation for tax and accounting purposes
- fixed assets operations: acquisition and sale; revaluation, scrapping, writing off, conservation;
- reporting of fixed asset repairs
- option to change the useful economic life of a fixed asset