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I find that Valgen has a   good combination of high-level domain expertise and process orientation. They also use this effectively
Director Information Management Services “ Ashok Leyland

ERP WEB Based Accounting Software

ERP accounting software is becoming more and more important in today's business world as ERP is becoming the model for how many businesses run their shows. Most accounting departments in both small and large businesses employ some sort of accounting software, and often this is accounting ERP software. Find out if ERP accountings software could benefit your business.

ERP for small business calls for voluminous investments. The amount was fairly affordable to small business entities. There is no doubt or two say about its benefits. But the question that kept ringing in the market was can everyone afford it. The answer was a stubborn no initially but not anymore. ValGn-ES designed for S.M.E.'s (Small and medium Enterprises) have successfully overcome the above said limitations.

This ValGn-ES program covers everything your business might need, including accounts payable and receivable, consolidations and allocations, management of more than one currency, cash management, accounting for assets and inventory. It uses ASP.NET based on a Oracle database. This software is perfect for an e-business and works best with any operating system. It is extremely reliable and resistant to attack.

Solutions Includes

Purchase Requisition—where requests for purchase orders are made, approved and tracked
Purchase Order—where the company orders inventory
Sales Order—where the company records customer orders for the supply of inventory
Stock/Inventory Control—where the company keeps control of its inventory
Billing—where the company produces invoices to clients/customers
Accounts receivable—where the company enters money received
Accounts payable—where the company enters its bills and pays money it owes
General ledger—the company's "books"
Debt Management Collection—where the company tracks attempts to collect overdue bills