Advertisement
erp financial management system: Technologies for Government Transformation Shayne C. Kavanagh and Rowan A. Miranda, 2005 |
erp financial management system: SAP ERP Financial Accounting and Controlling Andrew Okungbowa, 2015-06-08 SAP ERP modules are notoriously hard to configure and use effectively without a lot of practice and experience. But as SAP ERP Financial Accounting and Controlling: Configuration and Use Management shows, it doesn't have to be so difficult. The book takes a systematic approach that leads SAP Financial Accounting and Controlling (FICO) users step by step through configuring and using all the program’s facets. This approach makes configuration complexities manageable. The book’s author—SAP expert, trainer, and accountant Andrew Okungbowa—ensures that both you and your end users are up and running quickly and confidently with FICO. He also provides sound and tested procedures that ensure your implementation works without error. SAP ERP Financial Accounting and Controlling: Configuration and Use Management is in fact the most comprehensive and easy-to-follow SAP FICO configuration book in the market. It incorporates a hands-on approach, with hundreds of screen shots and practical examples, that allows a person without prior configuration training to make SAP FICO ready for use in the enterprise. You’ll find that you don’t need to be a rocket scientist to grasp the concepts explained and apply them to your work—even when the finances are complicated, such as with the ins and outs of taxes, currency conversions, or special general ledger entries such as down payments or bills of exchange. Providing an in-depth coverage of both configuration and end user procedures, the book covers most aspects of the SAP FICO certification syllabus—SAP’s view of the module’s key tasks and procedures—including: Configuring and using the general ledger and accounts payable and receivable screens Configuring and completing closing procedures, asset accounting, and financial reporting Configuring global settings and enterprise variables Accounting for both profit and cost centers Creating a house bank Integrating FICO with other SAP modules Taking a jargon-free tone and providing an abundance of examples, Andrew Okungbowa provides a clear understanding of configuration techniques and the breadth of functionalities encompassed by SAP FICO. And as an accountant, Okungbowa understands the needs of end users as well as of those answering to the CIO. |
erp financial management system: Discover SAP ERP Financials Manish Patel, 2008 Business financials are an essential part of every business, large or small. Whether you just need basic accounting or you perform complex financial audits and reporting, your business needs a software tool that meets your needs. Discover SAP Financials explains how SAP can provide this solution. Using an easy-to-follow style filled with real-world examples, case studies, and practical tips and pointers, the book teaches the fundamental capabilities and uses of the core modules of SAP Financials. As part of the Discover SAP series, the book is written to help new users, decision makers considering SAP, and power users moving to the latest version learn everything they need to determine if SAP Financials is the right solution for your organization. This is the one comprehensive resource you need to get started with SAP Financials. Highlights: Teaches everything you need to know to determine if SAP Financials is the right choice for your organization Includes real-world examples, case studies, and practical tips and pointers Explains the fundamental capabilities of the cored Financials modules in SAP ERP |
erp financial management system: Discover SAP ERP Financials Manish Patel, 2012 You know that business financials are an essential part of every business, large or small, but do you how SAP ERP Financials can make it easier? From basic accounting and complex financial audits to reporting, SAP ERP Financials offers vast, diverse and customizable solutions. This title offers a very detailed, reader-friendly reference that will give you an in-depth overview of the key components of SAP ERP Financials. Perfect for new users, decision-makers, and power users, with this title you will learn how to improve your efficiency in key financial areas, including profitability analysis, financial supply chain management, cost-accounting, and more. Updated for SAP ERP 6.0, EhP 5 and 6 with an expanded focus on real world scenarios. |
erp financial management system: Configuring SAP ERP Financials and Controlling Peter Jones, John Burger, 2011-02-11 SAP is the world leader in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software; of the software?s modules, the FI (Finance) and CO (Controlling) are by far the most popular and are widely implemented. This book has no competition?it is the only book on the market on how to configure and implement SAP?s FI and CO modules to maximize functionality and features hands-on, step-by-step instructions and real-world examples that provide immediate and practical solutions. Updated for SAP?s ECC 6.0, the book covers FI enterprise structure, general ledger, substitutions and validations, automatic account assignments, accounts payable and receivable, asset accounting, accrual engine, closing entries, credit management, lockbox, CO enterprise structure, profitability analysis (CO-PA), and more. |
erp financial management system: Management Accounting in Enterprise Resource Planning Systems Severin Grabski, Stewart Leech, Alan Sangster, 2009-05-16 Current evidence points to management accountants using traditional software (such as spreadsheets) for budgeting, ABC, balanced scorecards and other performance management techniques independent of, rather than integrated with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems. While there has been some limited research on the effects of ERP systems on management accountants, this report provides a comprehensive analysis of the consequences of implementation of ERP systems for management accountants.• This report provides a theoretical basis for studying the impact of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems on management accounting and provides critical insights into the opportunities provided by ERP systems for the most efficient use of management accounting techniques.• The seven UK case studies of ERP implementations reveal the correlation between the success of the system implementation and the development of the role of management accountants in business partners thereby identifying the changes and skills required of management accountants.• The book provides guidance to management accountants on the changes they need to make in order to achieve the most from an ERP system implementation. |
erp financial management system: Digital Innovations for Customer Engagement, Management, and Organizational Improvement Sandhu, Kamaljeet, 2020-06-12 Over the past several years, digital technologies have reestablished the ways in which corporations operate. On one hand, technology has allowed companies to build a stronger knowledge of its customer base, contributing to better consumer engagement strategies. On the other hand, these technologies have also integrated into the management and daily operations of companies, resulting in increased performance and organizational improvement. Remaining up to date with the implementation of these cutting-edge technologies is key to a company’s continued success. Digital Innovations for Customer Engagement, Management, and Organizational Improvement is an essential reference source that discusses and strategizes the latest technologies and innovations and their integration, implementation, and use in businesses, as well as lifelong learning strategies in a digital environment. Featuring research on topics such as consumer engagement, e-commerce, and learning management systems, this book is ideally designed for managers, business executives, marketers, consumer analysts, IT consultants, industry professionals, academicians, researchers, and students. |
erp financial management system: Financial Management Systems Kay L. Daly, 2009-12 In March 2004, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) launched the financial management line of business (FMLOB) initiative, in part, to reduce the cost and improve the quality and performance of federal financial management systems by leveraging shared service solutions and implementing other reforms. In March 2006, it was reported that OMB's approach did not fully integrate certain fundamental system implementation-related concepts and recommended OMB take specific actions. This report discusses: (1) OMB's progress in addressing prior FMLOB recommendations and implementation challenges; and (2) the effectiveness of OMB's monitoring of financial management system modernization projects and their costs. Illus. |
erp financial management system: Maximizing Cash Management with SAP ERP Financials Eleazar Ortega Van Steenberghe, 2011 More than ever before, corporations must maintain sophisticated cash management systems that enable them to optimize both their investments and their daily cash turns. SAP customers are particularly well-positioned to take advantage of the myriad cash management products offered in the SAP ERP Financials, Treasury and Risk Management, and FSCM components, but the real-world aspects of maximizing the existing solutions can be hard to understand, navigate, and implement without experienced, practical guidance. This book provides an overview of the functionality for all key cash management components, including best practices, real-world business scenarios, and key configuration and master data information. It explains how all the components can be integrated, and how both the individual components and the integrated solution can be maximized for optimal performance. Topics covered include SAP ERP Cash Management, Electronic Banking, Liquidity Planner, In-House Cash, Bank Communications Management, and integration with SAP ERP Financials and other components. The book is not meant to be a primer on each of the individual components, but an advanced guide to maximizing all the aspects of cash management available in SAP ERP. |
erp financial management system: DOD's Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System Implementation Efforts United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. Panel on Defense Financial Management and Auditability Reform, 2012 |
erp financial management system: Enterprise Resource Planning and Business Intelligence Systems for Information Quality Carlo Caserio, Sara Trucco, 2018-04-13 This book analyses the role of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Business Intelligence (BI) systems in improving information quality through an empirical analysis carried out in Italy. The study begins with a detailed examination of ERP features that highlights the advantages and disadvantages of ERP adoption. Critical success factors for ERP implementation and post-implementation are then discussed, along with the capabilities of ERP in driving the alignment between management accounting and financial accounting information.The study goes on to illustrate the features of BI systems and to summarize companies’ needs for BI. Critical success factors for BI implementation are then presented, along with the BI maturity model and lifecycle. The focus of the research entails a detailed empirical analysis in the Italian setting designed to investigate the role played by ERP and BI systems in reducing information overload/underload and improving information quality by influencing the features of information flow. The practical and theoretical implications of the study are discussed and future avenues of research are suggested. This book will be of value for all those who have an interest in the capacities of ERP and BI systems to enhance business information quality. |
erp financial management system: SAP ERP Financials User's Guide Heinz Forsthuber, Jörg Siebert, 2010 This book focuses on the practical, day-to-day requirements of working with SAP ERP Financials (SAP FI). It guides you through the various Financial Accounting functions step-by-step: documents, account reports, special postings, automatic procedures, accounts receivable accounting, accounts payable accounting, general ledger accounting, closing operations, and asset accounting. Numerous tips and tricks designed to help maximize your daily work are included throughout. For all users of all SAP releases from SAP R/3 4.6 to SAP ERP 6.0. 1. Comprehensive coverage of SAP FILearn how to make the best use of SAP FI in your daily work with comprehensive coverage of SAP General Ledger and more. 2. Tips and tricks for daily workMaximize your time with numerous tips and tricks designed to help you get the most out of the most common tasks, features and programs. 3. Step-by-step walkthroughsMaster even the most complex functions in SAP FI using step-by-step walkthroughs enhanced with screenshots and sample scenarios. 4. Up-to-date for SAP ERP 6.0Understand the new features in SAP FI and SAP Financial Supply ChainManagement (FSCM). 5. Helpful additional resourcesFind answers quickly in the appendices, which include menu paths, a full glossary, and a complete index. Highlights: General Ledger Accounting Accounts Receivable Accounting Accounts Payable Accounting Asset Accounting Bank Accounting Closing Operations Overview of the Innovations in SAP FI 6.0 |
erp financial management system: Enterprise Resource Planning Systems Daniel E. O'Leary, 2000-07-31 An examination of the pros and cons of ERP systems and their role in e-commerce. |
erp financial management system: Financial Management Information Systems Cem Dener, Joanna Watkins, William Leslie Dorotinsky, 2011-04-26 ?Financial Management Information Systems: 25 Years of World Bank Experience on What Works and What Doesn?t? was prepared as an updated and expanded version of the FMIS review report drafted in 2003, to highlight the achievements and challenges observed during the design and implementation of Bank funded FMIS projects since 1984. |
erp financial management system: Financial Management Jack Alexander, 2024-01-31 A comprehensive and insightful approach enabling finance mangers to contribute to business performance and valuation In Financial Management: Partner in Driving Performance and Value, experienced financial executive and consultant Jack Alexander delivers a fresh, new take on improving performance and creating shareholder value for CFOs, controllers, C-suite executives, and FP&A professionals. In the book, you’ll learn about best practices in operational and strategic planning, forecasting, enterprise performance management, business valuation, capital investment, mergers and acquisitions, developing finance talent, supporting growth, and more. Frameworks for dealing with the pace of change and level of uncertainty in today’s environment are also provided, including scenario planning, business agility and monitoring external forces. The book provides actionable insights and practical tools for finance professionals to contribute as trusted advisors and business partners. The author offers free access to financial models in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint templates on the accompanying website, as well as: Expanded and enhanced content from the author’s widely read previous works Models, illustrations, examples, and dashboards Anecdotes and stories drawn from the author’s 45-year-long career in financial leadership Perfect for CFOs, controllers, financial executives, financial planning and analysis professionals, and accounting managers, Financial Management is also the ideal desk reference for treasurers, strategic planners, Certified Public Accountants, and equity research analysts. It’s an essential and timely resource for financial leaders everywhere. |
erp financial management system: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Enterprise Edition – Financial Management Mohamed Aamer Ala El Din, 2018-03-22 Boost your accounting and financial skills with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Key Features Make real-time data-driven decisions for your enterprise with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Enterprise edition Configure and set up the Microsoft Dynamics 365 financial module via highly useful tips and tricks Administer customer relations and plan enterprise resources with this systematic guide Book Description Microsoft Dynamics 365 for finance and operations is a rapidly growing application and is widely used in enterprise organizations. Because of its ability to maximize business productivity, it is a fast-growing business application package in the ERP market. We will start by looking into ERP concepts, implementation needs, and interface design, giving you basic knowledge of financial management aspects and explaining key concepts along the way. To begin with, you'll be taken through the general ledger and financial dimension functions. You'll later learn about the sales tax mechanism and multi-currency in Microsoft Dynamics 365. We tackle each topic with focused examples and explanations on topics such as payable/receivable accounts, forecasting, cash and bank management, budgeting planning/control, and fixed assets. Finally, we walk you through intercompany, consolidation, costing basics, and financial reporting. By the end of this book, your finance team will have a much richer understanding of Microsoft Dynamics 365 for finance and operations and its powerful capabilities. What you will learn Examine the business logic behind the financial functionalities of Microsoft Dynamics 365 FFO Set up and configure the core modules of financial management Grasp the key control points of financial management Explore intercompany and consolidation in Microsoft Dynamics 365 FFO Understand multi-currency sales, tax mechanisms, and budgeting capabilities in Microsoft Dynamics 365 FFO Get to grips with month/year-end period close functionality Understand the account payable and receivable module Use Microsoft Dynamics 365 to create financial reports Who this book is for This book is for application consultants, solution architects, controllers, CFOs, pre-sales and other professionals who are involved in a Microsoft Dynamics 365 for finance and operation implementation. Basic knowledge of financial terms, concepts, and terminologies is required. |
erp financial management system: Financial Management for Nonprofit Organizations John Zietlow, Jo Ann Hankin, Alan Seidner, Tim O'Brien, 2018-04-06 Essential tools and guidance for effective nonprofit financial management Financial Management for Nonprofit Organizations provides students, professionals, and board members with a comprehensive reference for the field. Identifying key objectives and exploring current practices, this book offers practical guidance on all major aspects of nonprofit financial management. As nonprofit organizations fall under ever-increasing scrutiny and accountability, this book provides the essential knowledge and tools professional need to maintain a strong financial management system while serving the organization’s stated mission. Financial management, cash flow, and financial sustainability are perennial issues, and this book highlights the concepts, skills, and tools that help organizations address those issues. Clear guidance on analytics, reporting, investing, risk management, and more comprise a singular reference that nonprofit finance and accounting professionals and board members should keep within arm’s reach. Updated to reflect the post-recession reality and outlook for nonprofits, this new edition includes new examples, expanded tax-exempt financing material, and recession analysis that informs strategy going forward. Articulate the proper primary financial objective, target liquidity, and how it ensures financial health and sustainability Understand nonprofit financial practices, processes, and objectives Manage your organization’s resources in the context of its mission Delve into smart investing and risk management best practices Manage liquidity, reporting, cash and operating budgets, debt and other liabilities, IP, legal risk, internal controls and more Craft appropriate financial policies Although the U.S. economy has recovered, recovery has not addressed the systemic and perpetual funding challenges nonprofits face year after year. Despite positive indicators, many organizations remain hampered by pursuit of the wrong primary financial objective, insufficient funding and a lack of investment in long-term sustainability; in this climate, financial managers must stay up-to-date with the latest tools, practices, and regulations in order to serve their organization’s interests. Financial Management for Nonprofit Organizations provides clear, in-depth reference and strategy for navigating the expanding financial management function. |
erp financial management system: Maximizing Your ERP System: A Practical Guide for Managers Scott Hamilton, 2003 Bridging the theory and realities of current ERP systems, Maximizing Your ERP System provides practical guidance for managing manufacturing. Illustrated with case studies from the author's firsthand experience in consulting to more than 1,000 firms, it covers common problems and working solutions across all types of environments as it offers contingency-based approaches for how to effectively implement and use ERP systems. The book particularly addresses the issues facing smaller manufacturers and autonomous plants of larger firms. |
erp financial management system: Financial Policies Shayne Kavanagh, Wright Anderson Williams, 2004 |
erp financial management system: Concepts in Enterprise Resource Planning Ellen F. Monk, Bret J. Wagner, 2013 Show your students how to master and maximize enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, which continues to become more critical in business today, with the latest edition of Monk/Wagner's successful CONCEPTS IN ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING, International Edition. Equip students to use ERP tools to increase growth and productivity as they learn how to effectively combine an organization's numerous functions into one comprehensive, integrated system. CONCEPTS IN ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING, 4E, International Edition reflects the latest trends and updates in ERP software while demonstrating how to make the most of this important technology.The authors introduce the basic functional areas of business and how they are related. The book demonstrates how information systems that are not effectively integrated fail to support business functions and business processes that extend across functional area boundaries. By contrast, students clearly see how integrated information systems help organizations improve business process and provide managers with accurate, consistent, and current data for making informed strategic decisions. All-new sidebar cases and real examples throughout this edition not only thoroughly introduce the practical aspects of enterprise resource planning, but also prepare readers for ongoing ERP success in business today and tomorrow. |
erp financial management system: Department of Defense: Financial Management Improvement and Audit Readiness Efforts Continue to Evolve Asif A. Khan, 2011 This is a print on demand edition of a hard to find publication. As one of the largest and most complex organizations in the world, the DoD faces many challenges in resolving its pervasive and long-standing financial mgmt. and related business operations and systems problems. DoD is required by various statutes to: (1) improve its financial mgmt. processes, controls, and systems to ensure that complete, reliable, consistent, and timely info. is prepared and responsive to the financial info. needs of agency mgmt. and oversight bodies; and (2) produce audited financial statements. This statement provides a perspective on DoD's current efforts to address its financial mgmt. weaknesses and achieve auditability, including the status of its Enterprise Resource Planning system implementations. Charts and tables. |
erp financial management system: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PRABHU TL, Financial management in business is the practise of handling a company's finances in a way that allows it to be successful while remaining compliant with regulations. That necessitates both a high-level strategy and hands-on execution. What exactly is financial management? Financial management is fundamentally the practise of developing a business plan and then ensuring that all departments stay on track. Solid financial management enables the CFO or VP of finance to provide data that supports the development of a long-term vision, informs investment decisions, and yields insights on how to fund those investments, liquidity, profitability, cash runway, and more. ERP software can assist finance teams in achieving the following objectives: Accounting, fixed-asset management, revenue recognition, and payment processing are all part of a financial management system. A financial management system ensures real-time visibility into a company's financial state while facilitating day-to-day operations, such as period-end close processes, by integrating these key components. Financial Management: Strategic vs. Tactical Financial management procedures govern how you process daily transactions, perform the monthly financial close, compare actual spending to budgeted spending, and ensure you meet auditor and tax requirements. On a more strategic level, financial management feeds into critical FP&A (financial planning and analysis) and visioning activities, in which finance leaders use data to assist line-of-business colleagues in planning future investments, identifying opportunities, and building resilient businesses. Let's look at it from both sides. The Value of Financial Management Solid financial management serves as the foundation for the three pillars of good fiscal management: Strategizing, or determining what needs to happen financially in order for the company to meet its short- and long-term objectives. Leaders, for example, require insights into current performance for scenario planning. Making decisions, or assisting business leaders in determining the best way to carry out plans, by providing up-to-date financial reports and data on relevant KPIs. Controlling, or ensuring that each department contributes to the vision while staying within budget and on track with strategy. With good financial management, all employees know where the company is going and can see how things are progressing. Financial Management Objectives Building on these pillars, financial managers assist their organisations in a variety of ways, including but not limited to: Profit maximisation can be achieved by providing insights into, for example, rising raw material costs, which may result in an increase in the cost of goods sold. Monitoring liquidity and cash flow to ensure that the company has enough funds to meet its obligations. Ensure state, federal, and industry-specific regulations are followed. Creating financial scenarios based on the current state of the business and forecasts that assume a wide range of outcomes based on potential market conditions. Dealing with investors and boards of directors effectively. Finally, it comes down to applying effective management principles to the financial structure of the company. |
erp financial management system: Modern ERP: Select, Implement, and Use Today's Advanced Business Systems Marianne Bradford, 2014-12-17 Modern ERP can be used in an undergraduate or graduate enterprise resource planning systems course or to support an ERP module in information systems, accounting, business, or supply chain courses. This third edition continues to be vendor-agnostic and has been substantially revised to keep pace with advances in the ERP marketspace. New topics include cloud computing, mobility, and business analytics, while ERP security, ERP risk management, databases, and supply chain have been expanded. Innovative graphics and ERP screenshots have been incorporated to further aid in the learning process. |
erp financial management system: Concepts in Enterprise Resource Planning Ellen F. Monk, Bret J. Wagner, 2006 Examines enterprise software in general, rather than focusing on one particular package. Readers will learn how ERP software can improve the functions of a company, how it can streamline operations, and how the functional areas of any package relate to each other. |
erp financial management system: Federal Financial Management Report , |
erp financial management system: SAP ERP Financials Naeem Arif, Sheikh Tauseef, 2011 Master the most important issues involved in designing and configuring an SAP ERP Financials implementation using this must-have reference. You'll find information on everything from the general areas of SAP ERP Financials and how they fit in the SAP landscape, to how the new SAP General Ledger can work for you. This book is an invaluable reference that covers the skills, tools, and knowledge you need for you to be able to understand and configure your SAP ERP Financials system. This new edition is updated for SAP ERP 6.0, Enhancement Package 4. Highlights: Enterprise Structure The General Ledger Integration Areas Accounts Payable Accounts Receivable Asset Accounting Controlling Reporting Data Migration Cash Journals Down Payments Substitutions and Validations in Asset Accounting Periodic Allocations Distributions and Assessments Foreign Currency Revaluation Year-End Closings |
erp financial management system: Financial Management and Business Transformation at the Department of Defense United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services. Subcommittee on Readiness and Management Support, 2012 |
erp financial management system: Electronic Enterprise Andrzej Targowski, 2003-01-01 Electronic enterprise is the road map to well-planned evolution of enterprise complexity with business and system strategies integration through standardized architectures of IT components. This work provides a vision for IT leaders with practical solutions for IT implementation. |
erp financial management system: Advances in Production Management Systems. The Path to Digital Transformation and Innovation of Production Management Systems Bojan Lalic, Vidosav Majstorovic, Ugljesa Marjanovic, Gregor von Cieminski, David Romero, 2020-08-25 The two-volume set IFIP AICT 591 and 592 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International IFIP WG 5.7 Conference on Advances in Production Management Systems, APMS 2020, held in Novi Sad, Serbia, in August/September 2020. The 164 papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 199 submissions. They discuss globally pressing issues in smart manufacturing, operations management, supply chain management, and Industry 4.0. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: Part I: advanced modelling, simulation and data analytics in production and supply networks; advanced, digital and smart manufacturing; digital and virtual quality management systems; cloud-manufacturing; cyber-physical production systems and digital twins; IIOT interoperability; supply chain planning and optimization; digital and smart supply chain management; intelligent logistics networks management; artificial intelligence and blockchain technologies in logistics and DSN; novel production planning and control approaches; machine learning and artificial intelligence; connected, smart factories of the future; manufacturing systems engineering: agile, flexible, reconfigurable; digital assistance systems: augmented reality and virtual reality; circular products design and engineering; circular, green, sustainable manufacturing; environmental and social lifecycle assessments; socio-cultural aspects in production systems; data-driven manufacturing and services operations management; product-service systems in DSN; and collaborative design and engineering Part II: the Operator 4.0: new physical and cognitive evolutionary paths; digital transformation approaches in production management; digital transformation for more sustainable supply chains; data-driven applications in smart manufacturing and logistics systems; data-driven services: characteristics, trends and applications; the future of lean thinking and practice; digital lean manufacturing and its emerging practices; new reconfigurable, flexible or agile production systems in the era of industry 4.0; operations management in engineer-to-order manufacturing; production management in food supply chains; gastronomic service system design; product and asset life cycle management in the circular economy; and production ramp-up strategies for product |
erp financial management system: The Executive's Guide to Financial Management D. Norton, 2016-11-09 A guide to expand and enhance the tools available to financial professionals to solve problems effectively, efficiently and to strengthen accounting controls. This is the result of an extensive effort to develop an innovative, highly practical approach to the task of improving financial management and cash flow. |
erp financial management system: Financial management systems HHS faces many challenges in implementing its unified financial management system : testimony before the Subcommittee on Government Efficiency and Financial Management, Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives , |
erp financial management system: Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 2015 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies, 2014 |
erp financial management system: Laboratory Information Management Systems Christine Paszko, Elizabeth Turner, 2018-06-08 Details the most recent advances in Laboratory Information Management Systems. Offers contemporary approaches to system development, design, and installation; system customization; software and hardware compatibility; quality assurance and regulatory requirements; and resource utilization. |
erp financial management system: Strategic Information Systems: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications Hunter, M. Gordon, 2009-08-31 This 4-volume set provides a compendium of comprehensive advanced research articles written by an international collaboration of experts involved with the strategic use of information systems--Provided by publisher. |
erp financial management system: The Executive's Guide to Information Technology John Baschab, Jon Piot, 2003-04-04 Table of contents |
erp financial management system: Improving Financial Accountability at the Department of Defense United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. Subcommittee on Federal Financial Management, Government Information, Federal Services, and International Security, 2011 |
erp financial management system: CFO Insights C. Cristian Wulf, 2006-07-28 The benefits Carrefour achieved have been substantially in excess of predictions. The Shared Service accounting centers enabled streamlined processes, lowered costs, and introduced standard processes, a standard system, and standard data for a global company. The new infrastructure can support rapid expansion and can add new stores with the flip of a switch. From a systems point of view, Carrefour now has a 'factory' in place to deliver high-efficiency systems, tools, processes, and training. --From Chapter 9, Implementation and Operational Imperatives for ERP The benefits of efficient information delivery are demonstrated by the results of one of the world's largest mySAP.com implementations. Siemens achieved a twenty-five percent cost reduction through streamlined information delivery and improved access to financial information. It also enhanced its reporting capabilities from seventy percent to nearly 100 percent through increased intranet availability. --From Chapter 3, Financial and Management Reporting Research shows that high-performance businesses and governments use finance technology as one of the capabilities to help executives make better decisions for resource allocation, while at the same time increasing productivity. CFO Insights: Enabling High Performance through Leading Practices for Finance ERP includes a number of case studies and lessons learned from Accenture clients across a variety of industries that have implemented, upgraded, and operated Oracle/PeopleSoft and SAP. Each case study highlights vital thoughts, benefits, and considerations and provides relevant guidance as one proceeds with an ERP on the journey toward high performance. |
erp financial management system: The Status of Financial Management Reform Within the Department of Defense and the Individual Services United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services. Subcommittee on Readiness and Management Support, 2005 |
erp financial management system: Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 2006 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies, 2005 |
erp financial management system: ICIDC 2023 Andrew Teoh Beng Jin, Bijay Kumar Kandel, Aniruddha Bhattacharjya, 2023-08-02 The 2023 2nd International Conference on Information Economy, Data Modeling and Cloud Computing (ICIDC 2023) was therefore held during June 2nd to 4th, 2023 in Nanchang, China (hybrid form). The Conference was attended by more than 100 participants and hosted four keynote speeches, more than 60 oral presentations as well as various poster presentations. The proceedings of ICIDC 2023 cover various topics, including Big Data Finance, E-Commerce and Digital Business, Modeling Method, 3D Modeling, Internet of Things, Cloud Computing Platform, etc. All the papers have been checked through rigorous review and processes to meet the requirements of publication. Data modeling allows us to obtain the dynamic change trend of various indicator data, so how to use big data information to model and study the development trend of economic operation plan is of great significance. And that is exactly the purpose of this conference, focusing on the application of big data in the economic field as well as conducting more profound research in combination with cloud computing. |
Enterprise resource planning - Wikipedia
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is the integrated management of main business processes, often in real time and mediated by software and technology.
What is ERP? The Essential Guide - SAP
ERP (enterprise resource planning) is a software that integrates key business processes like finance, manufacturing, and supply chain management.
What Is ERP? - Oracle
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) refers to a type of software that organizations use to manage day-to-day business activities such as accounting, procurement, project management, risk …
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP): Meaning, Components, and ...
Jul 31, 2024 · What Is Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)? Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is a platform companies use to manage and integrate the essential parts of their businesses.
What is ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning)? - TechTarget
Mar 4, 2024 · ERP, or enterprise resource planning, is software designed to manage and integrate the functions of core business processes like finance, HR, supply chain and inventory …
What is ERP? (Enterprise Resource Planning Guide - 2025)
Jan 8, 2025 · Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software is a comprehensive business management solution that enables companies to manage their core business processes in one …
Introduction to ERP - GeeksforGeeks
Jun 13, 2024 · Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is a software system that is used by organizations to manage and integrate the important parts of the businesses. It is the practice …
Enterprise resource planning - Wikipedia
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is the integrated management of main business processes, often in real time and mediated by software and technology.
What is ERP? The Essential Guide - SAP
ERP (enterprise resource planning) is a software that integrates key business processes like finance, manufacturing, and supply chain management.
What Is ERP? - Oracle
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) refers to a type of software that organizations use to manage day-to-day business activities such as accounting, procurement, project management, risk …
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP): Meaning, Components, and ...
Jul 31, 2024 · What Is Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)? Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is a platform companies use to manage and integrate the essential parts of their businesses.
What is ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning)? - TechTarget
Mar 4, 2024 · ERP, or enterprise resource planning, is software designed to manage and integrate the functions of core business processes like finance, HR, supply chain and inventory …
What is ERP? (Enterprise Resource Planning Guide - 2025)
Jan 8, 2025 · Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software is a comprehensive business management solution that enables companies to manage their core business processes in …
Introduction to ERP - GeeksforGeeks
Jun 13, 2024 · Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is a software system that is used by organizations to manage and integrate the important parts of the businesses. It is the practice …