Many companies that are thinking of implementing new construction accounting software wonder if it is better to use an external service to collect payroll data and input it to their system or do the input internally. Each method has its advantages and disadvantages, and the bottom line is that both can be completely effective so long as the data is accurate.
Since there is no general consensus about the best way to handle payroll feeds, every company must consider their unique situation and needs when making this important decision. The decision that you make will likely be a result of a combination of (but not limited to) the following factors:
* The size of your company, including the number of departments and employees.
* Your overall budget
* The ability of your management and employees to handle payroll internally without compromising accuracy.
* The impact of federal, state, and local regulations
* The availability of local or easy to access and integrate external resources
All companies in the construction industry must keep a close eye on the influence that payroll has on project profits. If accurate, real-time data cannot be found on a project level, companies increase their risk of mismanaging projects, making uniformed decisions, and dealing with profit losses as a result.
To put it another way, the more accurate and up to date your construction software is, the more able your organization will be to make the best possible decisions at any given point in time regarding project level decisions.
However, we all know that no business, project, or even software system runs without any problems. That is not to say that companies shouldn't strive for perfection. The goal is to find the optimal solution that will enable your company to operate as close to perfection as possible, given your budget and other constraints.
In the end, a good construction software package should provide you with the ability to make changes on the fly aimed at improving your overall operational effectiveness. Whether your payroll data comes from an external source or an internal one may not necessarily have an impact on that ability. External services may be a bit slower, but could also be more accurate. The opposite can be said about handling payroll internally, although not necessarily. If you do handle the payroll internally, the most important factor in your software's ability to provide you with the data you need is the level of training and competence that your end users have in using and inputting data.
Therefore, training should never be underestimated, cut short, or completely ignored. Users need to understand how to input data in to the construction accounting system as well as how the data that they input impacts the overall system and "high level" view that the software can provide for decision makers.
Finally, regardless of how you decide to handle payroll data, it is always a good idea to ensure that company practices, policies, and procedures are up to date with current best practices before changing your software. Taking these steps up front will save time and money down the road and will make the initial implementation of new construction management software much easier and painless.
Accounting Software With Payroll
Accounting software is a system of recording financial transactions on a computer across a full range of accounting options almost invariably dependent upon the size of business being catered for. Accounting software can vary from multi million pound solutions for major public companies to simple managed lists of income and expenses.
The requirements from accounting software are diverse with the most complex and comprehensive financial accounting packages incorporating financial reporting information and managed by teams of qualified accountants supported by accounts clerks, bookkeepers and substantial input from automated data sources. At the other end of the scale a self employed sole trader might use accounting software themselves and produce a set of financial accounts for the year in an afternoon.
Different accounting standards are required from accounting software dependent upon the fitness for purpose and client needs. Double entry bookkeeping automated through a database system and probably arranged in financial modules would normally be the choice of the majority of public companies. Single entry bookkeeping would not be an acceptable accounting solution for a limited company due to audit requirements and statutory obligations.
Single entry bookkeeping does however have its place in the market place for the smaller less complex businesses who maintain financial control through a close intimate knowledge of every financial transaction. The main objective of a sole trader is more likely to be the production of the tax accounts and complete the periodic and annual tax return forms.
The most sophisticated level of accounting software in the largest companies mirrors the accounting functions in those organisations with various financial modules for accounts receivable, accounts payable, stock control, general ledger and fixed assets. These accounting modules may also be integrated with non accounting functions such as production and dispatch functions and also divided into separate modules within the accounting function.
In larger companies the sales daybook and data entry of sales turnover would often be the responsibility of one department while the accounts receivable function might be split with a specialist credit control function within that accounting module. A further division may also include sales administration and customer records. Similarly the accounts payable function might be split between the purchasing department, accounts purchase invoice department and a legal function for overdue payments.
Accounting software for smaller companies and organisations is commonly a system of data entry of prime transactions which include sales income, purchase expenses and cash and bank transactions. The prime entry of these documents being to a database which automates the double entry accounting principles and produces both accounts receivable, accounts payable and general ledger databases.
Some accounting knowledge is usually required tom operate a database accounting software system and that financial knowledge is usually available within the company as most companies that use database accounting software also employ a bookkeeper or accounts clerks to input data and in slightly larger small companies also qualified accountants to manage the accounting function.
The need for accounting knowledge in a database system is partially to understand the data entry principles and the relevancy of the rules that need to be followed but essentially understanding of accounting principles is required to understand what is happening ton the information after input. And most important, a qualified accountant has the financial knowledge, training and experience to know what the system should be producing and how to query the database to retrieve that information.
In addition to inputting the prime income and expenditure details the most benefit of a database accounting system is the level of financial control the information it contains can provide the company management and financial directorship. The accounting function also has the security of producing trial balances, periodic profit and loss accounts, balance sheets and other financial and statements for tax and control purposes.
Accounting software packages requiring little or no accounting knowledge are available.
Small limited companies must obtain accounting software based upon double entry accounting principles as in addition to producing a profit and loss account and a trial balance to demonstrate accuracy and integrity of the financial records plus a balance sheet is required for reporting purposes. Accounting standards require the limited company to have a system of financial control and accounting software is an essential tool in achieving this.
Some accounting knowledge either from the management or outsourcing the bookkeeping services is usually required with even the simplest database accounting solutions eve3n if this requires the understanding of what accounts receivable ledgers, accounts payable ledger and control accounts mean.
There are other possibilities and those businesses with a minimum of accounting knowledge can consider spreadsheet based accounting software. Accounting software compiled from spreadsheets is less flexible and often does not have the range of options a database system has due to the lack of database queries available. These disadvantages of flexibility being compensated by the fact that all entries are visible, transparent and changes can be made more easily.
Financially at the sole trader and self employed end of the business spectrum then the requirements from accounting software may be completely different. Gone are the sophistications of control accounts, trial balances and many aspects of financial control. The most important aspect of self employed accounting software is often to produce a set of accounts for tax purposes.
Self employed small business that do not require a balance sheet can use accounting software based upon single entry bookkeeping rather than double entry and with the reduced requirement for financial control then less financial queries to the system are required. In these respects the simpler an accounting solution the better and in this market an accounting solution written on spreadsheets that can produce the net taxable profit would meet the requirements.
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