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General Ledger (GL): Definition, Significance, Implementation

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Welcome to our latest blog post, where we embark on a deep dive into the intricacies of the General Ledger (GL) — the bedrock of any business's financial system. We will start with the basics: What exactly is a General Ledger, and why is it paramount to your business's financial health?

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Construction Industry Payment Automation Q&A: Jim Campbell  — Part I

AvidXchange

In 2010, CIS was acquired by Viewpoint Construction Software, where he served as Channel Sales Manager for North America until joining AvidXchange as Vice President of Construction Sales in March of 2016. It was really all about construction accounting. in Charlotte, NC. The idea of cost control (i.e. It was quite the paper shuffle.

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What are GL Codes and how to assign them effectively?

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In the world of business, keeping track of money matters is crucial, and that's where General Ledger Codes, or GL Codes, come into play. General Ledger Codes, or GL Codes, are unique alphanumeric strings that classify and record financial transactions within a company’s general ledger.

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Chart of Accounts – How to Get Organized & Efficient

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Tedious as it may seem, every business transaction needs to be recorded in the right account. The problem, however, is that unless you have automated accounts payable software, finding the correct account isn’t always such a simple task. Fortunately, a chart of account can help you with that.

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Electronic Payment Systems: The Complete Guide

AvidXchange

AvidXchange found that 81% of payments were made by check in 2004, 74% in 2007, 57% in 2010, and about 50% today. Nineteen percent of organizations currently make a majority of their payments to major suppliers using something other than a check, an increase from 13% in 2010. No manual imports, exports, or recording required.

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