Archive for December, 2007

Part VI — Do Changing Costs Go Unnoticed?

As we continue  our 10-part series — 10 Ways Inventory Management Can Make Or Break You — we now look at how changing costs in inventory can impact your bottomline if you are not aware of the new costs soon enough.  This is where a purchase order module integrated with your inventory, and POS, would be of [...]

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Published by Terri on December 17th, 2007 tagged White Papers | Comment now »

401K Match by Employer

A customer asks “Where in payroll would the employer enter their 401K match for their employees?”
This can be done easily through the Benefits and Deductions Codes. Since the employer is the Benefit to the employee, we start there. The insurance company or mutual fund would be sheltered and will be figured by Percent of gross [...]

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Published by Kevin on December 11th, 2007 tagged Tips & Tricks, Training | Comment now »

Splitting Expenses for Salaried Employees

A customer recently asked “how do you split the expenses for salaried employees on the PR Pay Rate screen?” Here is the response from the trainer:

Lets say you have an employee that is paid by 2 different departments, each paying different pay rates. Set the first one up as (monthly). Set up an employee by the dollar [...]

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Published by Kevin on December 5th, 2007 tagged Tips & Tricks, Training | Comment now »

Part V — 10 Ways Inventory Management Can Make or Break You.

Our next topic, ”Do You Know How Turnover Can change your Profit Margin, Part V” in our series – 10 Ways Inventory Management Can Make or Break You — will show you that product movement can be deceptive if you do not look closely at the profit margins assigned to each product.  Continue reading below to find [...]

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Published by Terri on December 3rd, 2007 tagged White Papers | Comment now »