When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Sage Fixed Assets easier to use and administer. However, reviewers preferred the ease of set up, and doing business with Bloomberg Tax & Accounting Fixed Assets overall.
User friendly, easy to navigate, accuracy, reliability. Ability to re-produce reports from prior month and/or years. Covers all methods of depreciation. Customer service is always friendly and helpful. Annual updates.
There was a clock that blocked our company from using the program when the software was no longer covered. The lock-out occurred because Bloomberg BNA no longer offered unless we moved to their cloud-based program.
The detail in the asset input is exceptional. I can't think of any kind of depreciation book or method that is missed. The software has almost anything covered in that regard. There are many optional fields allowing user flexibility. The main screen...
This is likely just the nature of fixed asset software, but it still has a long way to go to become user friendly
User friendly, easy to navigate, accuracy, reliability. Ability to re-produce reports from prior month and/or years. Covers all methods of depreciation. Customer service is always friendly and helpful. Annual updates.
The detail in the asset input is exceptional. I can't think of any kind of depreciation book or method that is missed. The software has almost anything covered in that regard. There are many optional fields allowing user flexibility. The main screen...
There was a clock that blocked our company from using the program when the software was no longer covered. The lock-out occurred because Bloomberg BNA no longer offered unless we moved to their cloud-based program.
This is likely just the nature of fixed asset software, but it still has a long way to go to become user friendly