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Real-world Business Intelligence with Microsoft Dynamics GP

You're reading from   Real-world Business Intelligence with Microsoft Dynamics GP Become an expert at preparing reports using Dynamics GP quickly and efficiently

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2015
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ISBN-13 9781782177241
Length 364 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Mark Polino Mark Polino
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Belinda Allen Belinda Allen
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Preface 1. What Is BI and What Are BI Tools for Microsoft Dynamics GP? FREE CHAPTER 2. Business Intelligence for the General Ledger 3. Business Intelligence for Bank Reconciliation 4. Business Intelligence for Payables Management 5. Business Intelligence for Receivables Management 6. Business Intelligence for Sales Order Processing 7. More Business Intelligence on Sales Order Processing 8. Business Intelligence for Inventory Control 9. More Business Intelligence for Inventory Control 10. Business Intelligence for Purchase Order Processing 11. Miscellaneous Business Intelligence Index

Where the money goes

In the movie Jerry Maguire, the signature line is "Show me the money!" It's repeated over and over again. Every business owner asks a very similar question, "Where did the money go?", and they ask it over and over again.

Brief background of the company

This time we are the company in need of a report. We are a business services consulting and software sales organization.

Pain or goal defined

One of the owners wants to know where the cash is being spent. The owner feels this will assist him in keeping close tabs on expenditures as they are occurring rather than at the end of the period.

BI and BI tool chosen

We will produce a simple list subtotaled by who was paid and how much they were paid. Monitoring this report on a regular basis (for example, weekly) could be confusing if you base it on a transaction date (that is, post something for today with a GL posting date of last week and it would miss the report altogether). So, we will monitor this information...

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