Your title may be CFO, Vice President of Finance, Controller, Treasurer, or Accounts Manager, but you are responsible for the company's finances. Make sure bills are paid, payroll is complete, financial statements are accurate, and budgeting is just some of the tasks you perform.
responsibilities
You oversee the company's accounting functions and are responsible for:
Close books quickly and accurately for each reporting period
Develop budgets, capital asset plans, and financial projections
Ensure proper auditing and tax compliance
Managing bank accounts, loans and real estate obligations
To do all this and more, you need a financial management system that gives you access to accurate, up-to-date information on all of your company's finances - one that allows you to analyze and report on the financial health of the organization. But it's easy to use, so it won't slow you down or cut down on your workforce.
KPIs to create and monitor:
Revenue targets
profitability goals
return on assets (equity)
Asset productivity (yield)
Quality and timeliness of reports produced (income statement, balance sheet, departmental and project performance, etc.)
Time to close your books
Financial report refund rate
Why Logix ERP?
LOGIX ERP is an integrated business and finance management solution that helps you run your business more efficiently. From accounting to CRM to manufacturing and distribution, Logix is an Enterprise Resource Management (ERP) solution that provides complete visibility into your company in real time. Built on a robust technology platform, Logix ERP can work on premise or in the cloud.
Best of all, you are charged by the resources your company needs, not by the number of users accessing the system (like other ERP vendors do). This means that everyone in your organization can be given access to the information they need for their role without incurring additional expenses for your business.
One system that integrates your company's financial management, operations and customer relationship management.
Built using industry standard technology.
Run on premise or in the cloud.
Charged from the necessary resources, not per user.