Brittenford Systems Sponsors Accounting Software Survey

Microsoft Dynamics and Intacct partner Brittenford Systems is sponsoring a national survey regarding accounting and financial practices and systems of software companies designed to shed light on best practices, trends and opportunities. 

This brief and confidential survey will specifically examine how software companies utilize their accounting systems to manage revenue recognition guidelines, along with multi-entity reporting, financial consolidation requirements, and more.

Survey participants will receive a copy of the survey report and responses will remain anonymous.

“Little information exists on accounting best practices for software firms. This survey will likely give participants the first insight into practices and systems, including software-specific complexities like revenue recognition and other challenges,” said Brittenford Systems chief executive Shereen Mahoney.

To complete the survey visit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/software-revenue-recognition-survey.

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