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Peachtree has a lot of reports, but you don’t have to use all of them. Demystify reporting by focusing on the ones you’ll use most often. Read more...
Do you answer the question, “How’s business?” based on how you’ve done in the past, or based on how similar businesses are doing? Financial benchmarking can help give you a more complete answer. Read more...
Everyone's talking about "moving on" in 2010. Let us help you do just that with tips for closing out your 2009 accounting tasks and getting more from Peachtree in 2010. Read more...
There's a lot of work to be done by payroll managers and small business owners at the end of the year and into January. This month, we offer some tips for preparation that can help make your year-end payroll work a little easier. Read more...
Trimming costs is a good idea in good times and bad, but don't do it in desperation. Instead, put together a plan. Read more...
Printing and filing key reports at month- and year-end can help you keep your business’ growing paper stack in check. Read more...
Sage University is a great new resource for Peachtree and business skills training, but before implementing any training offering, follow these steps to create a plan. Read more...
Did you know there’s a valuable analytics tool that can tell you how your business compares with other businesses in your area or industry? Read more...
There’s lots of talk these days about using money to solve big problems, but time is still a finite commodity. Here are some tips for getting more from yours. Read more...
Successful management of your business’ finances starts with knowing how to speak the language. This month, we take a look at some key terms that every aspiring bookkeeper should know. Read more...





