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Which is the most essential Accounting Software that every accountant/finance professional should be well trained in?

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Question added by Valiza Afonso , Group Finance Director , Global Hotel Alliance
Date Posted: 2014/01/14
Rehan Qureshi
by Rehan Qureshi , Financial Consultant , Self Employeed

I believe if Accountant is clear about the concept of ERP. That how ERP works and what are the basis of ERP than he can work in any software/ERP but any Software/ ERP do not means any sub slandered software rather any means any good branded software/ERP. Like SAP MS Axapta Oracle Sage Quick books

 

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Jazir Thahir
by Jazir Thahir , Executive Secretary , Al Farida Beauty Intl Co. (PUIG)

SAP & Tally

Laiq Saad
by Laiq Saad , Senior Accountant , Etihad Motqn Contracting Co.

These days definately SAP

Mohammad Tohamy Hussein Hussein
by Mohammad Tohamy Hussein Hussein , Chief Executive Officer & ERP Architect , Egyptian Software Group

There is a goroup of those and they are pretty similar to each other when it comes to accounting. The main ones are SAP, Oracle, & QuickBooks. Experience in any of them enables using the others.

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by Deleted user

Large Business - SAP, Oracle

Small/Medium size business - Quickbooks, Peachtree Sage50 and Tally.

Nitin Gupta, ACA
by Nitin Gupta, ACA , FP&A , Rockwell Automation

SAP, Tally and Busywin

Abdul Aziz
by Abdul Aziz , Specialist, Metrics and Systems Support (Procurement) , KBR Inc.

SAP, Oracle Financials and QuickBooks.

Anil Sharma
by Anil Sharma , Accountant , ALAMS GROUP

Its depend on Business which one can give good result for business normally in uae most popular software is

large business = SAP,ERP,  

small and midum size business = Tally,Peachtree,quickbook,busywin

but currently SAP is more Papular and demand in Market. 

Ahmed Tharwat
by Ahmed Tharwat , general accountant , Ocean Kitchen Furniture Fix IND.LLC

It is depends upon Volume of Business ( Oracle and SAP )  for large businesses  ( Peachtree , Quick Books and Tally ) for moderate and small business .

AKEEL FAYAZ MOHARKEN
by AKEEL FAYAZ MOHARKEN , ACCOUNTANT , MOMENTS GROUP

This mostly depends on the nature of business activity, but proficient knowledge in MS - Excel and any small ERP is quite enough.

Ahmed Refaey -CMA- CFC
by Ahmed Refaey -CMA- CFC , Finance Manager , Hilights Group

i think SAP then SMACC

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