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5 Accounting Bottlenecks That Slow Down Growing Businesses

5 Accounting Bottlenecks That Slow Down Growing Businesses

Growth is a good problem to have.

More customers. More transactions. More complexity.

But as your business grows, your accounting processes have to keep up—and that’s where many companies start to feel friction.

Monday, April 6, 2026/Author: Christal Trenticosta/Number of views (1)/Comments (0)/
Categories: General Accounting
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The Hidden Cost of “It Still Works” Accounting Systems

The Hidden Cost of “It Still Works” Accounting Systems

“It still works.”

It’s one of the most common reasons businesses hold onto outdated accounting systems.

But just because your system works doesn’t mean it’s working efficiently.

Monday, March 30, 2026/Author: Christal Trenticosta/Number of views (29)/Comments (0)/
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Why Your Financial Reports Are Always Late (And How to Fix It)

Why Your Financial Reports Are Always Late (And How to Fix It)

If your financial reports are always late, you’re not alone.

More often than not, delayed reporting comes down to inefficient accounting processes and outdated accounting software, not people.

Monday, March 23, 2026/Author: Christal Trenticosta/Number of views (35)/Comments (0)/
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For Project-Based Businesses: Why Dynamics SL May Be Holding You Back

For Project-Based Businesses: Why Dynamics SL May Be Holding You Back

Many project-driven organizations — especially construction, engineering, and professional services firms — adopted Solomon (Dynamics SL) for strong project accounting.

But modern project operations require more than accounting.

Monday, March 16, 2026/Author: Christal Trenticosta/Number of views (53)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Dynamics SL
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Is Microsoft Ending Support for Dynamics SL?

Is Microsoft Ending Support for Dynamics SL?

If your company is still running on Solomon — now known as Microsoft Dynamics SL — you may be wondering:

Is Microsoft phasing this out?

The short answer: Not immediately.
The long answer: Microsoft’s innovation focus has shifted.

Monday, March 9, 2026/Author: Christal Trenticosta/Number of views (70)/Comments (0)/
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