On to Brighter days!
August 30, 2023

On to Brighter days!

Robert Thompson | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Sage Intacct

As an accountant I use Sage Intacct to complete banking for the 39 entities that we manage. We review the general ledger and I make adjusting entries as needed. I am able to contact AP through Sage Intacct on the specific invoice when a payment doesn't look correct or if it is coded incorrectly. I can contact AR through Sage Intacct if a cash entry or payroll that has been imported doesn't look correct. The software allows me to import accruals and statistical data as needed.

Pros

  • Seamlessly manage multiple different communities
  • Reporting of data inputs
  • accurate banking downloads and matching
  • Allows import of journal entries

Cons

  • Allow greater visibility when looking Qtr to Qtr or Yr to Yr
  • Better system for vendor creation and search
  • Allowed us to be more precise
  • Made processes more simple
  • Sped up Month end close dramatically
  • Saved on Overtime hours being worked

Do you think Sage Intacct delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with Sage Intacct's feature set?

Yes

Did Sage Intacct live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of Sage Intacct go as expected?

No

Would you buy Sage Intacct again?

Yes

Sage Intacct is very similar to Quickbooks. I do like Sage better because it is easier to navigate and allows for more control when looking at entries. Quickbooks had a better matching system when looking at bank recs. I hate having to flip back and forth between Intacct and bank transactions. In Quickbooks I was able to look at both sides and just check each as I go over it.
SAP looks and feels old, but it has a lot of information and allows Opentext which let us upload invoices individually. The invoices would be read and immediately posted to PO#'s if they existed. I know that Sage Intacct lets us add a file to an entry, but it isn't the same.
I have been more in depth with Sage Intacct reports than I have with Quickbooks and SAP so it is hard for me to compare the three.
Sage Intacct is well suited to handle a company such as ours that manages a multitude of senior living housing for different owners. I have to make bill the individual companies from our company and Sage Intacct allows all of this to be done effortlessly. I can bill multiple entities from the breakdown of charges.
I am able to make changes quickly to journal entries while completing the bank rec that saves time on researching to find the initial entry in the GL. I can make quick changes just by clicking the transaction in question. From bank transactions, I am able to create an entry and the descriptions are already filled in.
When scrubbing to make sure our information we are reporting for month end close is correct, I am able to get a clear overview of what looks correct due to the month over month operational analysis we were able to have created.

Sage Intacct Feature Ratings

Accounts payable
7
Accounts receivable
9
Cash management
8
Bank reconciliation
10
Expense management
7
Time tracking
7
Fixed asset management
9
Multi-currency support
Not Rated
Multi-division support
10
Regulations compliance
Not Rated
Electronic tax filing
Not Rated
Self-service portal
10
Global Financial Support
Not Rated
Intercompany Accounting
10
Journals and Reconciliations
10
Enterprise Accounting
9
Configurable Accounting
9
Centralized Rules Framework
10
Standardized Processes
10
Inventory tracking
Not Rated
Location management
8
Pricing
Not Rated
Order entry
Not Rated
Credit card processing
Not Rated
End-to-end order visibility
Not Rated
Reimbursement management
Not Rated
Dashboards
9
Standard reports
9
Custom reports
9
API for custom integration
9
Plug-ins
9
Role-based user permissions
9
Single sign-on capability
9

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