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How does my CashManager Registration Code work? |
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Every CashManager system is issued a licence number and registration code. The registration code works in conjunction with your CashManager licence number and unlocks the features within CashManager that you have purchased. Should you choose to upgrade to another level or purchase an add-on module, you will be given a new registration code.
The registration code can also be entered into any CashManager trial system along with a licence number to activate the system so you can start keying your business transactions - ideal if you wish to get started before the product pack arrives.
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Can I use CashManager for my Trust Accounts? |
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Yes you can. CashManager Standard offers a special Trust facility enabling you to set up all your trustees and to effectively record and track the movement of funds between all parties. There is also a special trust ledger report showing the balance and movement of funds between each Trustee.
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Why is CashManager better than other packages? |
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CashManager is considered to be 'The Simpler Alternative' for businesses who want to concentrate on doing the bookkeeping basics without the need to fully understand double-entry bookkeeping principles.
CashManager's long-term cost of ownership is considerably less, especially since you don't require any training. What's more, your GST/sales tax errors will be a thing of the past meaning the data you send to your Accountant will be right the first time.
The bottom line is - you will be confident using CashManager and its reporting, which will help you save time and money.
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Can I import bank statements from Internet Banking? |
Yes you can. CashManager has a facility to import bank statements from all of the major banks in New Zealand including: ASB; ANZ; BNZ; TSB; National Bank, Westpac and RABO Bank.
The import facility is also perfect for importing credit card transactions including AMEX, Visa and Mastercard. You can also import bank statement transactions from banking software such as PC Banking from the BNZ, Fastnet Office from the ASB and Direct Link from the National Bank.
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