| Pastel Fixed
Assets |
With
features like an unlimited number of assets and multiple forms of
depreciation, Pastel helps you to control your fixed assets easily,
affordably and reliably.
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Pastel Fixed Assets |
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OVERVIEW |
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Now anyone can manage their
assets with Pastel Fixed Assets.
With features like an unlimited
number of assets and multiple forms of depreciation, Pastel
helps you to control your fixed assets easily, affordably
and reliably.
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| User defined fields on
the fixed assets maintenance screen including drop-down
lists and user-defined selections |
| Pastel Fixed Assets allows you to record,
maintain and monitor all your assets. This can be done
by making use of an existing list of assets, or creating
a customised list of assets.
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| Track an unlimited number
of fixed assets by cost centres or departments
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| Pastel allows you to create an unlimited
number of assets and sub-assets from within one company
database that in turn can be allocated against various
cost centres and departments for reporting purposes.
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| Have multiple asset types
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| Not only does Pastel have a list of
pre-defined asset types which range from motor vehicles,
computers, office equipment, software, machines, stationery
and furniture, but Pastel allows you to add your own user
defined asset types.
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| Multiple
Depreciation Methods |
| Depreciation can be calculated
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Straight line |
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Reducing balance |
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Immediate write-off |
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Units of usage |
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Plant and machinery |
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Equal allowance |
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| Capex Budgets and Orders
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| Create capex budgets for assets and
track asset orders against these budgets using the "detail",
"summary", "cash flow forecasting"
and capex reports to control your purchases.
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| Utilises Microsoft's
popular MS-SQL Database
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| Microsoft SQL Server is a client-server
database management system. SQL Server is designed to
meet the most demanding database application requirements
for the enterprise, including operational and decision
support systems implemented today and in the future.
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