Twenty or 30 years ago, accounting documents largely consisted of papers stored in a file cabinet. Today, documents come in all sorts of formats, from paper, PDFs and Word docs to emails and image files. Electronic records are increasingly important as accounting documents, such as electronic invoices, are generated by an ERP system.
As a result of this explosion of document types, the information your accounting team needs could be stored in any number of locations, from a fax buried on someone’s desk to emails stored on mobile devices to reports generated by line-of-business systems. To be efficient, your employees must be able to search quickly for lots of different content types across your organization. That’s where document management software helps organizations save a lot of time and effort.
A good document management system is built around a digital “document pool” — a single, centralized storage location for all documents. When this structured approach to content management is combined with today’s cloud and mobile technology, everyone in your organization has the ability to search the document pool and retrieve the latest versions from virtually anywhere in the world.
Here are some aspects of a modern document management system that help employees reclaim their time:
Today’s accounting teams face a variety of challenges in accessing information, from the complexity of processes to multiple document types and competing storage options. A document management system improves efficiency by allowing employees to search quickly across content types and your entire organization. By reducing the time they must spend on tedious administrative tasks, you create more time for employees to spend on their real work.
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