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Sage Intacct






22 February 2022

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Sage Intacct is a cloud-based financial management system catered towards small to medium-sized businesses. Whether you’re a growing start-up or an established public company, Sage Intacct has the necessary tools to automate complex processes and deliver rich financial and operational insights to help your business grow.


With four core areas being financial, planning, analytics and HR & payroll, the software package deliver a range of core accounting applications such as a general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, cash management, and order management to any accounting department or finance team. It also supports built-in dashboards, real-time reporting, time and expense management, project accounting, revenue management, and global consolidations for multiple entities.


The software can be utilised in any industry. With an open API structure, Sage Intacct’s accounting solution integrates with any CRM, payroll, POS, or ERP system such as Salesforce, ADP, and more. The pricing model depends on the type of plan required by the organisation If you would like further information on what Sage Intacct could do for your business, please visit the website to see a demo https://www.sageintacct.com/.

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