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Fetchers of tally 9
a) Single-User Edition (Tally Silver)
b) Multi-User Edition (Tally Gold).
c) Best suited for small business at amazingly attractive prices!
Tally 9 - Best for Business Accounting
a) Complete Book-keeping
b) Books, Registers and Statements of Accounts
c) General Ledger
d) Out standings Management, including Credit Limits
e) Accounts Receivables and Accounts Payables
f) Flexible Voucher Numbering
g) Flexible Classification of Account Heads
h) Drill Down Display
i) Date based Reporting
j) Voucher and Cheque Printing
k) Columnar Reports
l) Bank Reconciliation
Tally 9 - Best For Business Financial Management
a) Funds Flows
b) Receivables Turnover (Payment Performance of Debtors)
c) Branch Accounting
d) Flexible Period Accounting
e) Consolidation of Companies
f) Budgeting and Control
g) Cost Centers & Profit Centers, with Multiple Cost Categories
h) Variance Analysis
i) Ratio Analysis
j) Scenario Management including Reversing Journals and Optional Vouchers
Tally 9 - Best For Statutory Returns
a) VAT Statutory Returns
b) VAT Composition Returns
c) Service Tax
d) Tax Deducted at Source (TDS)
e) Fringe Benefit Tax (FBT)
f) Excise for Traders
What Makes Tally 9 The Best?
a) Simplicity in usage
b) Speed in navigation
c) Power of information management
d) Flexibility in adapting to your business
e) Concurrent multi-lingual capability
f) No codes for convenience
g) Real-time reporting
h) Online help for user friendly experience
Tally 9 - Best For Advanced Business Financial Management
a) Multiple Companies
b) Multi Currency Accounting
c) Multiple Financial Years
d) Comparison of Data using Multi-Columnar Reporting
e) Memo Vouchers
f) Post-dated Vouchers
g) User-defined Voucher Types
h) Sales and Purchase Extracts
i) Cash Flows
j) Daily Balances & Transaction Values
k) Interest Calculations
l) Percentage based Reporting

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