Modern ERP systems are powerful. Tuhund is powerful.
It can automate, adjust, recompute, back-date, revalue and reclassify almost anything. But power without restraint is dangerous. The responsibility of an ERP is not to do everything it can, but to do only what is correct, defensible and sustainable for the customer.
...moreYou buy something for 100 and sell it for 200. On paper you are delighted with a 100% profit. In reality, you may already be running into a loss, not just on this transaction but on the customer, the vendor or even the market segment as a whole.
The problem is simple. Businesses often look at selling price minus purchase price and call that profit. But in a real business environment, cost is far more complex. Let us look at where the illusion of profit disappears.
...moreAccurate inventory management and accounting compliance through structured ERP classification
Inventory plays a critical role in every product-driven business — not just operationally, but also financially. Mismanagement of stock can lead to inaccurate reporting, operational bottlenecks, and even legal consequences related to tax and compliance.
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