Avankia Announces Launch of New Features for Cloud AccountingBook


Posted December 22, 2014 by Avankia

AccountingBook for force.com adds support for financial reports, budgets and more.

 
Avankia is excited to announce the release of the new Cloud AccountingBook, which comes with multiple added features.
AccountingBook from Avankia is a full blown accounting package built on the Force.com platform. It can easily integrate with Salesforce CRM and can be customized further according to specific business requirements. It can be integrated with other Apps within the Salesforce ecosystem for building better business solutions.
The new release of the Cloud AccountingBook comes with some additional features like:
Budget: The feature helps users of AccountingBook to allocate funds for revenue generation or to allocate expenditure for a given period. The best part is, the user can view the variance at any point of time by using the feature of Budget Vs Actual.
Check Printing: This is a new option added in the Bill Payment Object where the users of AccountingBook have an option of getting a check printed to pay their vendors. The new option not only allows the user to make entries in the Bill Payables Tab, but also saves a lot of time.
Financial Reporting capabilities: AccountingBook provides financial statements like Trial Balance, Profit & Loss Account and Balance Sheet, which provides information that is useful to present and potential investors, creditors and others in making investment, credit, and similar fund allocation decisions.
“The use of accounting packages has always been crucial in running business efficiently and smoothly. Businesses are looking for accounting solutions which can be easy to use and which have robust features to support their requirements. With additional features in AccountingBook, clients can get more from this package and automate various tasks like check printing which are otherwise very cumbersome and needs manual intervention,” said Rajeev Gupta , CTO Avankia.
To learn more about AccountingBook visit http://www.avankia.com/accountingbook or find us att AppExchange https://appexchange.salesforce.com/listingDetail?listingId=a0N3000000B4ZgfEAF
About Avankia LLC
Avankia LLC is a CRM consulting firm specializing in implementation, customization and application development. Avankia LLC is a global company uniquely positioned to implement the most scalable and efficient web-based Enterprise Solutions including TargetRecruit, DBSync, AccountingBook and Salesforce Consulting.
TargetRecruit is a leading provider of Staffing Technology built on the Salesforce Platform providing a single solution Applicant Tracking System (ATS) and CRM specifically designed for the Staffing and Recruiting industry. TargetRecruit provides its clients one platform to run their business operations such as recruiting, marketing, sales, billing, accounting, timesheet tracking and approval processes. In addition, TargetRecruit provides further customizations and consulting services to fulfill their client’s unique business requirements.
DBSync is the leading provider of application integration for the CRM, accounting and data integration markets. With easy to use and pre-built maps, and powerful Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) capabilities, DBSync enables its users to easily link information between databases (such as MySQL, Microsoft SQL, Oracle), applications (QuickBooks, Salesforce, Intacct), and cloud applications. DBSync provides support, training, and consulting services for its integration solutions.
AccountingBook is the lastest launch of Avankia on the Salesforce Platform which will help organizations manage their financial data on the cloud.
Avankia is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee with offices in San Francisco California, Bangalore, India and Minsk, Belarus.
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Last Updated December 22, 2014