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From the publisher website or publicity Overview EAS (Enterprise Accounting System) is a functionality-rich financial accounting and reporting solution designed for insurance companies and their non-insurance affiliates. It provides one central repository for analysis and reporting by seamlessly integrating with internal and external systems. EAS' modular structure is flexible and scalable in order to meet the ever-changing demands of today's financial industry. Functionality includes general ledger, budget, cost allocations, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and statutory statement automation. Getting to the Information is What It's All About Wih EAS, your company's data resides in one place and EAS gives you the ability to access and manipulate it in virtually any manner. You have drill-down query capabiliities as well as the ability to design custom reports. It's easy to move through many levels of data to retrieve the precise information you want. In addition, it works along with any number of Windows-based report writers, spreadsheets, word processors and graphics packages. A Better Way to Set Up Your Chart of Accounts EAS' true relational database structure allows you to define any number of business unit types — such as division, branch, department, function, or line of business — as separate fields in the database. When you need to make a change or add a new line of business, you only need to make one modification. This is a major advantage over older account code block systems where one change may require thousands of changes to your chart of accounts. Easy to Implement Our experience and technology makes implementing EAS a smoother and more efficient process that you'll experience with any other client/server financial system. EAS is highly scalable so you can readily adapt the system as your company's needs change. The system's modular structure provides you with maximum flexibility to select the functionality that you need. |
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