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SoftLedger Launches Enhanced Reporting Module

SoftLedger Launches Enhanced Reporting Module

Cloud accounting software provider, SoftLedger, today announced the launch of its Enhanced Reporting module. This update dramatically expands SoftLedger financial reporting functionality, particularly for multinational companies with operations in various geographic regions. This functionality is also specifically designed to enable companies to bring in data from external ERPs.

“Our recent reporting update is the most substantial product release we’ve had in more than a year,” said Ben Taylor, CEO and co-Founder at SoftLedger. “We’ve improved our consolidation functionality, particularly for companies operating in multiple currencies and/or consolidating data from external ERPs.”

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We’ve improved our consolidation functionality, particularly for companies operating in multiple currencies and/or consolidating data from external ERPs.”

— Ben Taylor, CEO of SoftLedger

For small businesses looking to transition off of their bookkeeping software, this product release adds new features to help remove friction in that process. This is part of SoftLedger’s ongoing effort to make implementation as seamless as possible for small finance and accounting teams.

“Additionally, we’ve also implemented a number of other upgrades to our financial reporting module,” said Taylor. “This includes default financial statements and other features designed to help small businesses easily transition off of their existing accounting software.”

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