Showing posts with label sage mas 90. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sage mas 90. Show all posts

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Construction and Manufacturing Software Are Not Created Equal


As a provider of business software solutions for the construction and manufacturing industries, we come across many contractors that manufacture most, if not all of their products they install and/or service for their customers.  Those businesses shopping around for an integrated accounting solution are often baffled by which direction to go.  Finding construction accounting software that covers both facets of the business is not as easy as it sounds.  I came across a great article recently that points out the issues those companies should consider when making a purchasing decision:



Construction Software Is Not The Same As Manufacturing Software
by David Kraft

In today's world, it is fairly common to come across a contractor that also manufactures some or all of the products that they install for their customers. Custom cabinets are a common example, as are some structural steel and low voltage products. Companies that fall in to this category that are looking for new software often have assembly job shops that design custom pieces and a separate installation department that installs the products at a customer's site. These companies especially can benefit from new construction software that allows for the most accurate estimating and quoting capabilities.

Unfortunately, finding a piece of construction accounting software that covers both sides of the business is not as easily done as it is said. Although both sides of the business deal with job cost, there are several issues that arise when trying to integrate the two sides with one piece of software.


For example, manufacturing jobs involve a separate set of constraints than construction jobs. In manufacturing, you often deal with work centers, machinery, and individuals that carry out the manufacturing process. These job shops often have to rush jobs, change schedules, or make other changes on the fly based on priority shifts. Having software that is flexible enough to deal with these sudden changes is imperative in a manufacturing situation. However, this is not the case with construction jobs. Construction projects generally involve longer lead times and have to consider variables such as subcontractor scheduling that make quick and extreme changes in plans very difficult, if not impossible to pull off.

Second, manufacturing and construction differ in the way that cost accounting works. Manufacturing projects track direct labor, materials, and a set overhead allocation when calculating job cost. These job costs are accumulated as the project moves forward from one work center to another. These costs are tracked on the balance sheet as assets until the job is shipped off, meaning that inventory costs constantly change as projects move along. Manufacturers also need to know the current progress of a job to tell customers when the project will be complete and delivered.

Construction projects, on the other hand, recognize revenue and costs on a percentage complete or job complete basis.

Most contractors do not record costs until they are actually billed for them, regardless of whether or not the labor has been completed. They are concerned with the cost to date of a project in relation to the estimated budget for the project and monitor under or over billing based on the percentage of the job complete and the percentage of the estimated cost incurred to date. This kind of cost break down simply does not work in a manufacturing environment.

Construction software will record costs in a linear fashion as the job moves along. These costs can be captured and tracked in real time with the right combination of software and processes.

Another difference between construction and manufacturing sides of a business is that the construction side often has to deal with project management issues such as RFIs, change orders, and submittals. These things are simply not relevant in manufacturing but must be accounted for in a construction accounting package. Construction software also allows for progress billing, which is not necessary in manufacturing.

Last of all, manufacturing jobs require quotes that involve a bill of materials which is not usually done in a construction job. Manufacturers like to use software to keep track of things such as change orders, revision histories, and drawings that are not covered by construction software.

Therefore, although manufacturing and construction companies both deal with 'job cost,' the term refers to different things in the two companies. As a result, it is necessary to separate construction software and manufacturing software. 


About the Author:  David Kraft writes articles to help companies in construction, manufacturing, medical, and accounting industries select new software. Learn more about construction software at http://www.ctsguides.com/construction-accounting-software.asp


Friday, March 30, 2012

The Latest...Right from the Comforts of Your Own Office Chair

With businesses trying to catch up to a slow recovering economy, competition is fiercer than ever. A lot of folks are looking for better solutions to handle their business operations but are just too busy to leave and cannot afford to leave the confines of their office. Well, CPA Technology has got you covered! We've added monthly interactive, live web demonstrations on some of the best solutions out on the market today. The webcasts provide a great opportunity for those to see key product features in action with a chance to get answers to any questions you may have from an expert.

Here are some of the webcasts on tap for the upcoming months:

Sage MAS 90 Distribution Management
April 4, 2012
9:00 - 10:00 AM
Register

Sage Fixed Assets - Fixed Asset Management
May 2, 2012
10:00 - 11:00 AM
Register

Barracuda Security & Backup
June (Date & Time TBA)

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Sage Changes Branding - What This Means To Your Business

Throughout Sage’s history, their commitment to customers has been at the center of everything they do.   As a Sage Authorized reseller, CPA Technology’s objective is to reflect their commitment onto our customers in order to help them reach their business goals.

Sage will be extending that commitment further in the upcoming new year with enhanced products, new services, and productivity-enhancing features.  One of the most visible elements affecting our customers will be the introduction of new names for Sage products that will make clear which products are most appropriate to complement the Sage solutions you are using today, and which may be available to support your business as it grows.

As part of Sage’s brand strategy, a new product numbering system will be put into place (think of some of the luxury car brands).  If you see any of these names floating around, you will know which they apply to:

Sage Timberline Office is becoming Sage 300 Construction and Real Estate
Sage Master Builder is becoming Sage 100 Contractor.
Sage Timberline Enterprise is becoming Sage 300 Trade Specialty.
Sage MAS 90 is becoming Sage 100 Standard ERP.
Sage MAS 200 is becoming Sage 100 Advanced ERP.

Please be assured that during this transition, there will be no interruption to your current services or subscriptions and your present applications will continue to work as they have been.

For more information, visit http://www.sagenorthamerica.com/Company/Brand for FAQ’s and more.



Friday, November 18, 2011

Sage MAS 90 Reaches the Cloud

Keep your eye in the sky because Sage ERP MAS 90 Online is currently scheduled to be released the fourth week of November. This release will provide small businesses the ability to get up and running quickly while still getting many of the known strengths of the on-premise Sage MAS 90/200 product line. Can you use your existing customized reports or create new reports within Sage ERP MAS 90 Online? Certainly. Your customized reports are supported within the Sage ERP MAS 90 Online environment.

Included is a powerful suite of modules ranging from financial and accounting, business intelligence, reporting, and operations, to distribution and light assembly. With the benefits of the cloud, this solution is ideal for an organization with a workforce spread across multiple locations, enabling mobile flexibility, and the ability to centralize key functions like accounting and operations on a standardized back-office solution. Your Sage MAS 90 Online system and corporate data are kept secure with hosting and management in an extremely secure data center with high levels of redundancy, backup, and monitoring.

Sage MAS 90 Online enables you to get your system up and running quickly with affordable monthly payments for the system which includes backup services, access to the Knowledgebase, and basic support. Call CPA Technology at (610) 862-1998 for more details.


Wednesday, September 14, 2011

On "Virtual Newstands" Now! Fall/Winter 2011 CPA Technology Newsletter

If you've been wondering what "good read" to immerse yourself in during your lunch breaks...here's your answer!

The latest issue of CPA Technology's newsletter is on "virtual newstands" now! Included in this issue is important information on both recent and upcoming software updates and helpful tips for preparing for year-end.



Read it here!

Friday, July 29, 2011

Look out for Sage MAS 90/200's new version (4.5) coming soon!






Sage MAS 90/200 version 4.5, featuring new customer-requested enhancements (across Payroll, Accounts Receivable, and Sales Order) is scheduled to be released in Q4 2011. Customers upgrading to 4.5 will be eligible to receive a FREE SageCRM user License and a FREE Sage CRM Service License and installed base Sage MAS 90/200 customers will have the option to move to Sage MAS 200 SQL with the release of v4.5.

So why should you upgrade? Listed below are the new features and functionalities that version 4.5 has to offer:

  • National Accounts Management 
  • Additional Payroll Deduction Calculation Methods 
  • Deduction Recalculation in Payroll Entry 
  • Deduction Calculation Based on Earnings Type 
  • Payroll Data Entry Importing 
  • Enhanced Benefit Accrual 
  • Automatically Create Purchase Orders from Sales Orders 
  • Price Level By Customer and Product Line 
  • Pricing Flexibility for Total Item Quantities 
  • Item Pricing By Total Quantity 
  • Distribute By Lot and Serial Number 
  • Maintain Split Commissions by Customer 
  • Commission Rate Table by Salesperson, Customer & Item 
  • Enhanced Sale Order Integration with Job Cost 
Sage ERP MAS Intelligence will be enhanced in v4.5 to include Reporting Tree capabilities, additional sample reports, and compatibility with the Sage ERP MAS 200 SQL product. FAS Fixed Asset Accounting will also be compatible with v4.5 Sage MAS 200 SQL.

No need to fret. All (36) enhancements that have been provided through Product Updates for v4.4 will be included in the 4.5 release, as well.

Contact CPA Technology at (610) 862-1998 for more details.

Friday, April 30, 2010

SAGE's MAS 90/200 4.X Road Map

Sage Software's MAS 90/200 ERP new roadmap for the future started with the introduction of version 4.0. The roadmap continues with the newly release version 4.4 and its first accompanying product update. In short version 4.x along with the product updates that will be released about 1 per quarter is the biggest set of new feature enhancements that I have seen in MAS 90/200 since 1998.

Friday, May 8, 2009

CPA Technology's Spring/Summer 2009 News!

Read the latest from CPA Technology...leading provider of business software solutions for the Construction and Real Estate industries in the Philadelphia Metro Region since 1971!

Read "The Net" - Spring/Summer 09, Volume I