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Build the Ultimate Accounting System: Fidesic for Dynamics GP

Here's where we can help:

  1. Receive invoices electronically from vendors which then flow automatically into GP with ZERO data re-entry.

  2. Gain electronic workflow approval ability on payables invoices from Dynamics GP.  Allow your approvers to approve from ANYWHERE with an internet connection.

  3. Be able to cut checks directly from GP without the hassle and cost of preprinted check stock. Plus, we support your MICR line.

  4. Send invoices to customers via fax, email, or US Mail in a seamless way by defining the setting in the Customer Card while retaining the ability to batch transactions with others that will be traveling to your customers via an alternate method.

  5. Automatically charge credit cards on-file for customers without ever sustaining the liability of storing their cc numbers. Send [Article] invoices! This feature alone has saved some of our clients upward of 10 hours per week, which were previously spent manually running credit card transactions!

Enliven's Suite of Fidesic Solutions boast deep integration with GP. With Fidesic, sending and receiving invoices and payments literally becomes as easy as a click of a button—"Send…" and "Receive via Fidesic".

The beauty of Enliven's deeply integrated platform is that it is holistic in its offerings. We've found that people and their businesses appreciate baby steps. That's why we've taken our AP and AR automation solution and broken it down into bite-sized pieces. You can start as small or as large as you like. Gradual transitions are okay, which is why we offer every one of our solutions as stand-alone modules, in addition to offering them as complete, packaged solutions. Our custom, stage-based approval tree, allows your existing workflow rules stay in place while the system around them simply gets a whole lot easier.

Best of all, Enliven's solutions start as low as $3,000. With typical first year ROI's between 40-60%, you can't afford NOT to look into it further.


Posted on Monday, December 17, 2007
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