Many companies and law firms have adopted financial reporting and collection systems. Why? Among other reasons, they help companies create a single chart of accounts, follow a single collection schedule, and reduce the number of disparate systems required to execute collections.
These systems reduce the cost of collecting financial data, shorten the number of days needed for a monthly close, and improve the accuracy and consistency of the collected data.
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