For a long time, the classic desktop client was regarded as the central control instrument for SAP Business One. But while many users still cling to the familiar interface, the web client is slowly but steadily catching up - functional, flexible and, above all, with a growing range of functions. What started out as a nice addition for mobile access is now developing into an indispensable tool for everyday work.
Read MoreAccruals and deferrals in SAP Business One
The annual financial statements have their very own pitfalls. One of the most charming
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For a long time, the SAP Business One web client was regarded as an additional -
Read MoreE-bill 2025 FAQs
However, it also raises many questions: What legal requirements apply? Who is affected and what exceptions are there?
Read MoreMARIProject Version 7.6: A comprehensive update
The latest version of MARIProject, 7.6.000, comes with numerous enhancements and optimisations that significantly increase the functionality and efficiency of the system. Below is a detailed overview of the new functions and improvements, organised by area.
Read MoreE-invoicing - The flexible EN 16931 standard
With the mandatory introduction of e-invoicing, based on the EU-wide EN 16931 standard, companies are faced with the challenge of not only optimising their processes, but also remaining flexible in the long term. What initially appears to be a compulsory technical task reveals a key question on closer inspection: how can companies prepare for future changes without ending up in a technical dead end?
Read MoreSAP Business One Electronic File Manager (EFM)
The Electronic File Manager (EFM) is a valuable add-on for
Read MorePurchasing documents in SAP Business One - consistently efficient
In the procurement process of medium-sized companies, efficient management of the
Read MoreEUDAMED integration with SAP Business One
Why EUDAMED was introduced The European Commission has launched the EUDAMED database
Read MoreIFRS & HGB with SAP Business One
HGB and IFRS pursue different objectives and approaches in accounting. While the HGB focuses on prudence, creditor protection and a close connection to tax law, IFRS emphasises shareholder value and a more optimistic, future-oriented presentation. These differences have a major influence on how companies present and value their financial results and positions. In a globalised business world, IFRS offers a more standardised and internationally comparable information basis, which is particularly advantageous for globally active companies and their investors. SAP Business One offers advanced functions to fulfil the requirements of both local HGB and IFRS and supports companies in overcoming the systematic challenges of IFRS.
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