Microsoft Small Business Financials
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Microsoft Small Business Financials (formerly Microsoft Small Business Manager) is a business accounting software package. The software is targeting growing small businesses that require more than basic accounting software [1] [2]: with less than 25 employees[3] and less than $10 million of profit. It is part of Microsoft Dynamics (formerly Microsoft Business Solutions) family. It is based on Microsoft Dynamics GP and runs on top of free Microsoft MSDE[4] or SQL Server Express database [5]. Microsoft Small Business Financials and Microsoft Dynamics GP are built on the same platform, so migration to Microsoft Dynamics GP is very simple and straightforward. [6]
Current version is 9.0.
The following features are included with the product[7]:
- Financial (General ledger with Advanced Financial Analysis)
- Banking (Bank reconciliation/Cash flow management)
- Sales (Sales order processing/Accounts receivable)
- Purchasing (Purchase order/Accounts payable)
- Inventory (Item tracking)
- Foundation and Reporting (Report editor, SmartList, Microsoft Office Integration)
- Integration (Import wizard for Master Records / transactions)
- Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine
Additional features that may be purchased separately from Microsoft are:
- Crystal Reports
- Fixed assets
- FRx Designer User
- Magnetic Media
- US Payroll
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Feature comparison of financial accounting software from Microsoft
- ^ BusinessWeek
- ^ Microsoft Small Business Financials - Small Business Manager Top Questions
- ^ Microsoft Small Business Solutions System Requirements
- ^ Microsoft Small Business Financials 9.0 System Requirements
- ^ Microsoft Small Business Financials - Small Business Manager Top Questions
- ^ Microsoft Small Business Financials overview

