Has your organization grown beyond recognition from a single entity operation based to a multi-entity group of companies? Has your accounting department workforce grown greater than what you have expected due to repetitive work? Practicing day-to-day accounting has turned into a nightmare and it is no longer a walk in the park for you?
IFCA SoftwareTM for GROUP ACCOUNTING
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TM For Group Accounting is not your standard accounting software solution but more than what you can imagine where it covers critical areas in your organization such as Group of Companies Structure Setup, Consolidation Management, Budget Management, Treasury & Risk Management and Project Capital Management.
Multi-projects, multi-business units, multi-entity, multi-currencies and multi-taxation have been well defined within IFCA's Group Accounting solution. The ultimate expectation will be on the integration to IFCA's other suites of software solutions.
Group of Companies Structure Setup
This module provides a comprehensive setup architecture where it enables users to design their companies structure for consolidation purposes hence provide the key to intuitive inquiry and reporting.
Consolidation Management
Once all entities have closed their Enterprise Financial Management books, this module enables the Group accounting users to consolidate necessary financial information on the parent level.
Budget Management
Budgeting for group of companies does not need to be created many times but rather created smartly via IFCA SoftwareTM. All different types of budgeting can be specified on the group level for easy monitoring and faster implementation.
Treasury & Risk Management
This will be the key focus for all CFOs who are keen to monitor the health of their organization. All investments, loans, interest returns and even group level exchange gain and loss is carefully tracked.
Project Capital Management
Bank profiling and cash management is the primary focus for project capital. All organization will want to have a lusty and stout cash flow which should lead towards the S Curve.