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Comptroller vs. Controller: What Is the Difference?

Michigan CFO

In the United States, a comptroller is a senior-level executive in charge of an organization’s accounting operations in the public sector. They all play vital roles in the financial industry, overseeing revenue estimation, accounting, tax collection, treasury, etc. Some of their general responsibilities are highlighted below.

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CS Lucas and Accounting System Integration

CS Lucas

This article will cover the information exchanged between CS Lucas and the accounting (Enterprise Resource Planning) system, as well as the methods employed to facilitate this exchange. CS Lucas provides users with the flexibility to choose from various accounting treatments, which are specified in the user guide [ [link] ].

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ERP and EPM Systems – Better Together

Planful

Accounts payable. Accounts receivable and collections management. Treasury and cash management. General ledger accounting. The data in an ERP system is typically summarized in the general ledger module. In most organizations, the accounting/ERP system comes first.