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those who're not yet experienced in professional accounting systems used currently, from which software they should start with? to be polished in Accounts system.
SAP. I used SAP for more than10 years
Hi,
In addition to the above comments, i would also like to point your attention to some changes that are happening in the ERP world today.
Traditionally - QB, ACCPAC, Tally etc were the preferred software products if you did not have a big budget and also if you had a SME organization.
Traditionally - Oracle and SAP were the choices if you were a large organization. Incidentally, in middle east and Africa, it was more Oracle due to their wider and longer presence and a huge network of partners (which helped keep costs low).
But today - the choice is more about On Premise versus Cloud options. Oracle, just as an example, has now released a Cloud ERP which suits smaller budgets, SME customers and also ensures very easy implementation and adoption. The UI has become much easy, the help is really cool and the access via tablets, smart phones and simplified and intuitive UI is helping many customers adopt to Oracle Cloud ERP.
In essence, do not discount the large ERP, but look for cloud offerings. This gives you the best of both worlds (lower costs, easier implementation, better UI) and at the same time, the trust and respect from a world class product, continued support, many partner choices etc.
Personally My first Automated software was Peachtree and it gave me a good foundation and view that how an automated system works, what are modules and chart of accounts.
On the basis of it I used Tally ERP9.0 for more than one year overseas and it was a lovely experience too.
The answer to this question depends on the type of begginer we have.
If the begginer is finance affiliate and is going for the options of learning then I will suggest Peachtree.
Later on he/she can swith the career to Tally Oracle SAP of others on the basis of Learning and understanding.