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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Webinar: Is It Time For A New Accounting Software?

Accounting plays a big role in the day-to-day operations of a nonprofit. If you are finding your methods of this important practice are a little behind on the times, it may be time to consider a new accounting software for your organization.

Join The NonProfit Times and Intacct Corporation on July 19 at 2:00 PM EDT for a free webinar on how to select accounting systems. Attendees will hear from two experts in this field: Taylor Macdonald of Intacct and Bob Blake, founder of Xanergy. With their years of experience in the accounting software industry and the nonprofit sector, Macdonald and Blake will show you how to simplify the process for your organization. Here are some of the topics they will discuss:

  • How to determine what you need from a new accounting system.
  • Best practices for finding the right vendor.
  • Making sure the system you select maximizes financial transparency and accountability to the board.
  • New options made available by cloud computing.
  • Calculating the return on investment (ROI) you can expect from a new cloud financial management and accounting system.
We encourage everyone who wants to attend this webinar to register today. Hope to see you there on July 19!

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  4. It always seems like it's time for a new accounting software...
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