| Peachtree
by Sage Accounting
Overview
Realtrac integrates with Sage 50 (Peachtree)accounting software.
Posting of invoices updates customer balances and general
ledger accounts.
Posted purchase orders allow for easy entry and payment
of vendor invoices.
Employee time summary report simplify the preparation of
payroll checks.
How it works
Realtrac's integration with Sage 50 (Peachtree) accounting
software eliminates duplicate data entry. When Realtrac
customer invoices and vendor purchase orders are posted,
duplicate invoices and purchase orders are created in Sage 50 (Peachtree),
updating Accounts Receivable and customer / vendor information.
In addition, Realtrac Employee Time Summary reports can
be used to simplify the preparation of payroll in for hourly
shop employees.
Shipping, invoicing, customer sales analysis and forecasting,
purchasing, P.O. tracking, inventory control and job costing
are performed in Realtrac.
When invoices and purchase orders are posted to Sage 50 (Peachtree),
reports are generated which confirm the records posted and
indicate the reasons any records failed to post. The reports
can serve as audit trails of the transactions.
User Comments
Machine shop - Bryan, Texas
David Weber, President, remarks that, “For
many years we have depended upon Realtrac for scheduling
and costing jobs on a real-time basis. We are now able to
handle all our job related shipping, invoicing and purchasing
in Realtrac, and easily post invoices and purchase orders
to Peachtree software to handle accounts receivable, collections
and payment of vendor invoices. We have found Sage 50 (Peachtree)
to be a full featured, flexible accounting program for a
company our size, and we will not hesitate to recommend
the use of Realtrac and Sage 50 (Peachtree) to other job shops.”
Precision machining and fabrication
services - Lehighton, Pennsylvania
Thomas Schaeffer, Controller says, “We
are currently using Realtrac in conjunction with Sage 50 (Peachtree)
accounting software. We are very pleased with their
performance together and how it enhances both products,
making them much more efficient.”
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