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Sage 200 is the best choice of accounting packages for the medium sized business. It sports a wealth of in depth features that support growing businesses. As your company grows – Sage 200 takes the extra load.
Whether its an exceptional accounting package you are looking for or an entire business solution, Sage 200 will meet your needs.
Sage 200 has been built from the ground up based on the established Sage Line 100 / Sage MMS accounting solution. Although maintaining the same price it has been developed for businesses of the future.
Sage 200 For your Business
Complies with the GDPR
Sage 200 now has built in reports that will enable you to update and delete records quickly and easily – as well as being able to identify older data. Gone are the days where you search for data manually. Store your data securely on OneDrive through Microsoft Office 365, now connected to Sage 200.
Power BI
Sage 200 now integrates with Power BI further enhancing our Microsoft Office 365 proposition. The new feature will enable customers to create interactive, business reports.
Financials
See the financial position of your company at any point in time, running four key ledgers – sales, purchasing, nominal, and cashbook. Get online, interactive dashboards and detailed reports, and open and closed period accounting with flexible nominal structure for added insights. Get invoicing, multi-currency, multi-company, Sage 50 Payroll integration, plus fast-track your financials with bank feeds straight from Sage 200.
Microsoft Office 365
Microsoft Office 365 connects to Sage 200 allowing your teams to collaborate and share more easily using Microsoft’s cloud compliant environment. Files and data are no longer tied to a single computer, so there’s more choice to work remotely, saving you and your people time. Create more effective teams that can quickly and accurately keep track of finances and performance and act on opportunities direct from a smartphone or tablet.
Excel reporting
As your business grows, insight into how it’s performing can become foggy. Build and access powerful reports on the go to boost your productivity. Start performing analysis with automatically formatted, neatly presented data within a single click, using Excel. Respond quickly to opportunities and get the insights you need to take your business to the next level with Sage 200.
Commercials
Manage every element of your supply chain, including stock management, purchase order processing, and stock order processing. Enabling you to keep control of your distribution and expand your operations.
Payments integration
You can now add a ‘Pay Now’ button to invoices, allowing you to get paid in just a few clicks. From staying on track with your payments and automated transaction reconciliation, you can be assured that payments never spill into the valuable hours of your day.
E-Invoicing with Sage Pay
Integrated invoice payments that work seamlessly from within your software. Save time with automatic account reconciliation to reduce late invoices by accepting payments over the phone or online.
Project Accounting
Get a single view of all your projects, allocate project costs, monitor overheads and track progress. Get online timesheets and expenses for easy input and approval anytime, and connect with Sage 50 Payroll – ideal for service-based industries and consultants that ‘sell time’.
Bill of Materials
Monitor, control, and cost your manufacturing processes for businesses involved in light manufacturing assembly, helping to simplify complex process and analysis. Includes using multiple BOMs with different options for sub-assembly builds, stock, or multiple units of measure.
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The Sage 200 Suite
Modern growing businesses understand the need to share information across the entire organisation. Sage 200 has been designed to surpass any other software in its capabilities and with its modular form, companies can make the most of its functions across the entire organisation.
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Features
Benefits
Flexibility. Sage 200 is flexible throughout. From the main screen of the product – which can be configured to show the information most pertinent to each user to the many configuration options available within each area of the system, Sage 200 is designed to work the way you do.
Speed Batch entry facilities in Sage 200 give you the ability to enter large volumes of transactions and choose when to commit them to the ledgers. Additionally, colour-coded alerts let you know if there’s a potential problem without stopping your workflow.
Multi-user capability. Sage 200 is extremely scalable thanks to its SQL relational database and able to support many concurrent users..
Foreign currency capability. You can trade with customers and suppliers outside of the UK and in any mixture of currencies. For example, you can produce foreign currency invoices, statements, receipts and payments and you can maintain currency-specific product pricing and discounts. You can specify spot and/or period rates of exchange for each currency and all changes are recorded along with who made them. All transactions are recorded in base currency with the exchange rate used, so you can closely track the effects of currency fluctuations over time.
Management Information. Information is presented graphically throughout the system, to give you quick answers to your questions. A wide range of management reports is available and the report designer (with which Sage 50 customers will already be familiar) allows you to tailor these reports, or create your own. You can also ‘pull’ information from Sage 200 directly into Microsoft Excel for instant analysis.
Project Accounting. The Sage 200 Project Accounting module is a highly configurable and flexible costing application. It is ideally suited to businesses that run projects or services and can be adjusted to suit the needs of each industry type, whether that be companies requiring a simple or detailed costing and analysis structures. It will provide you with in-depth analysis and reporting features, ensuring that projects remain on track and profit levels are maintained.
Accounts and Finance
Nominal cost centre and departmental analysis – you can attribute costs, analyse budgets and produce management reports, e.g. Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss, by department and cost centre. You can also attribute individual transactions by your own analysis codes, for example, to track projects across departments and cost centres.
Group budgets make it easy for you to manage your subsidiary companies. Sage 200 Financials includes multi-company consolidated financial reporting and group budgeting capabilities. Open or Closed Period Accounting – you can open, close and re-open periods as required, ledger by ledger. Access is tightly controlled by individual user permissions and there’s a full history of who changed what and when.
Trading Periods can be set up to match the accounting periods if required, or have their own date range structure. These date ranges can be set to suit your business, for example, you could measure sales performance on a weekly basis at busy times of the year and monthly at other times.
Customers
Comprehensive customer records store all the details on your customers for easy retrieval, with instant links to their sales orders.
Sage 200 Price Book allows you to trade with your customers in a fully flexible way. Unlimited and currency aware price bands for each product can be used along with unlimited discount schemes; pricing ‘communities’ can then be created to link in to them.
Credit Management. A range of credit tools are supplied including debtors’ letters, statement production, provisions for doubtful and bad debts and the ability to place customer accounts on hold. Detailed credit information can be held against each customer/supplier record.
Prioritisation of orders. You can decide which orders are to be fulfilled first, either manually, on a ‘first come, first served’ basis, by prioritising your customers, or by scheduling against deliveries.
Repeat and duplicate orders. Cut down on processing time by raising quotations and pro formas and converting them to orders or invoices.
Multiple delivery addresses can be quickly chosen, allowing you to meet your customers’ needs.
Rapid sales order entry. Simply choose a customer, choose a product, enter a quantity and hit ‘Save’. For simple or batch order entry you will soon appreciate the speed and efficiency that Sage 200 gives you.
Full sales order entry option. Switch to full order entry for complete flexibility over each sales order – change delivery address, discounts, record cash with order. Add further stock items, non-stock items, additional charges, and comments to the order. You can modify any attribute of an existing line item such as the quantity, price, delivery date, and allocation.
Trade Counter sales order entry completes the sales order cycle in one swift routine, allowing you to offer a quick service to your customers.
Mix order entry types within your business to suit your needs.
Profit Analysis. You can authorise individuals to view the margin of a sales order line-assisting in price negotiation.
Discount Analysis. Instantly see how a price has been calculated, even if your business has a complex pricing and discount model.
Better customer service. Sage 200 is packed with many more features to help you offer the best service to your customers and therefore keep your competitive edge. For example, custom search categories allow you to quickly locate products to meet your customers’ requirements. You can quickly locate and call up any sales order, drilling down to see the exact status in terms of invoices, allocations and dispatches made. Unlimited alternative stock items allow you to suggest alternatives if the chosen item is out of stock.
Suppliers
Comprehensive supplier records. Store all details of your suppliers for easy retrieval and drill down to related Purchase Orders.
Choice of delivery addresses. Orders raised with your suppliers can be shipped to a choice of delivery addresses, including direct to your own customers.
Flexible terms of business You can specify the terms of your agreement with your suppliers, including early settlement discounts.
Automated payments. Sage 200 will suggest which payments to make in order to benefit from early settlement discounts Purchase Order authorisation allows you to set limits for supervisor approval.
3-way order matching. You can check that each delivery matches your purchase order and supplier invoice, including multiple orders and delivery note numbers.
Full Back-to-Back ordering allows you to run a lean supply chain. You can drill down from Purchase Orders to related Sales Orders and vice versa. Flexibility is built into the model: by default, a particular high-value stock item might be supplied back to back from your supplier to your customer, but this can be over-ruled at sales order entry, for example, if you happen to have one of that stock item on hand following a customer return.
Suggested Orders-Sage 200 can automatically compile lists of what you should order, based on shortfall (by warehouse, if necessary) and what’s required for back-to-back orders. The system will then generate reports to assist in negotiation if required and create consolidated Purchase Orders for you. The whole process can save you a significant amount of time.
Order Consolidation. Save paperwork by consolidating multiple Purchase Orders into a single invoice.
Stock Control
Multi-location stock makes it easy to work with stock held in different locations. You can run each location independently in terms of stock levels, purchases and reporting.
Serial numbered items. You can control high value items, or other items that require a unique ID.
Batch numbered items. You can track items that need to be purchased, stored and sold in batches.
Units of measure. You can buy stock in bulk and sell in smaller quantities, maximising your purchasing power.
Organise your stock. You can organise your products into Groups for reporting purposes and create custom search categories to help you quickly locate items during order entry.
Default fulfilment methods. Customer orders for a particular stock item can by default be fulfilled from your own stock, from a supplier via your stock and from a supplier direct to your customer. These defaults can be over-ruled at the point of sale order entry to allow you full flexibility and to manage exceptions.
Default comment lines can be entered against a stock item to appear on picking lists and despatch notes, for example to convey special handling instructions to warehouse and delivery staff. These comments can be amended or over-written at sales order entry if required, for example to add customer-specific delivery comments.
Alternative stock items. You can specify unlimited alternatives to each item to ensure that your customers are never disappointed.
Stock takes. You are able to run cyclical stock-takes and only on items meeting your chosen criteria, therefore saving you time. Negative items can be recorded, to reflect ‘real world’ operation.
Unlimited suppliers. You can manage multiple suppliers for full flexibility, while recording a default supplier and cost for each stock item to speed up your purchasing process.
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