Today's accounting professional is expected to be everything
from a legal expert to a computer systems analyst. Clients
look to you to point them in the right direction when it
comes to recommending an accounting system. But because
each client has unique operational requirements,
that's not always an easy task. Unfortunately there's no
such thing
as a "one size fits all" solution.
However, for your clients who are outgrowing software such
as MYOB and Quickbooks, Attaché could be the answer.
Most businesses choosing Attaché today are moving
up from off-the-shelf small office systems, or switching
from out-of-date mid-range accounting software. They choose
Attaché for its customised
setups, better reporting
options, stock
management and inventory control and flexible order
fulfilment and pricing.
And they
benefit from Attaché's vastly
superior network performance and significantly lower support
costs.
Accountant support program
Attaché Software's program for accountants and professional
advisors provides access
to information, software and support to help you better
serve
your
larger clients.
Accountant
Assist
For a small monthly fee, you receive software for
accessing client data, manuals, updates, the Attaché knowledge
base and support services.
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Attaché MD discusses the importance of financial software
Attaché Software Managing Director, Mike Rich, was recently interviewed on cpe.tv, an online video education service for tax practitioners presented by Macquarie Group Services. Mike discussed the importance of financial software in effectively managing a business and how Attaché's Plain English Guide to Next Generation Software can help business owners determine whether their software needs assessment, based on the type, size and stage of their business.
Click the image below to watch the interview.

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"As
businesses grow, their technology requirements become
more complex,
moving from packages such as MYOB and Quickbooks to
PC network products such as Attaché"
Morgan Stanley
Dean Witter report |
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