In this session we will look at the nature of the data trapped within general ledger systems and reveal how this data can be transformed into information that can be used by accountants to provide recommendations to customers to improve financial performance. Learn what to measure, how to analyze it and what to communicate.
Nilanjana, MA
"How to convert data into information is very important and useful. The presenter was quite effective in bringing that up. The challenge is how to convince clients about the value in providing the information and getting paid for it. Should it be self directed, or get the client's buy-in first?"Christine, CA
"Before taking this webinar, I didn't think about mission statement for my business. This webinar made me set up the mission, even for the remaining my personal life. Thank you."John, CA
"Very interesting and unique way assessing information. I will be figuring out ways of implementing the nuggets of the presentation."ADRIANO, NC
"A great program with a fantastic presenter. Enjoyable presentation of what can sometimes be considered a less than exciting topic."Dale, WA
"Very well presented. A lot of discussion of very real business problems and a way to address them. Who can ask for more?"Theresa, SC
"The presentation was an excellent review and the handouts were very beneficial for reference materials. Thank You."Michele, CO
"The banter between Scott and Gary prior to the start of the presentation was hysterical. Great class."Bridget, OH
"This is a very simple way to do what our clients need from us. Great seminar information. Thanks."
Sage
Accountant Advocate, Sage Accountant Solutions
gary.olynik@sage.com
289-952-3670
Gary Olynik, CPA, CMA, is an experienced educator and business consultant in emerging issues and practices affecting the accounting profession. Gary has acquired over 30 years of experience as a senior financial professional working in profit oriented organizations to maximize their profitability. He has consulted with small to medium businesses to maximize their performance, set and achieve financial goals. As an educator, he has instructed at the college level and as a moderator for professional programs.