Sage Fund Accounting Version 10.2.6 & HIRE Act Information

Does Your Organization Qualify for the 2010 HIRE Act? The bill encourages employers to hire unemployed workers by exempting certain wages from Social Security taxes, and by providing employers with a $1,000 tax credit if new hires are retained for at least 52 consecutive weeks.
Sage MIP Fund Accounting Version 10.2.6 is now available, featuring:
- Significant functionality improvements to Accounts Payable Credit Memos
- Improved payroll reporting and local/other taxes, including the removal of the local tax limits
- Additional leave code calculations as well as new garnishment capabilities
- Sales order improvements to cash sales and user audit tracking
- In-product links to Sage Nonprofit Community and Sage Software Online
- Database field encryption with the Advanced Security module
For more information and details on the 10.2.6 upgrade click here
Click HIRE Act to download more information on
how MIP will handle the new HIRE Act
2010 SYGNVS Conference TOMORROW!!! A full day of fun learning


Join us October 8th for special training on MIP 10.2. Special guest Heidi Kelley will discuss “How to take the Pain out of Budget Management”. Learn how to reduce accounting staff time spent on managing spreadsheets, understanding Budget Versions, the Proposal Process plus much more!
What will you learn?
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The value of an intergrated budget tool
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How to facilitate collaborative management techniques
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Budget preperation processes
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Budget Module Benefits
Plus much more! Click here to see Annual 2010 SYGNVS Conference Agenda
What’s New in MIP 10.2?

“We started with five vendors who seemed to meet our criteria, and narrowed those down to three, and then just one–Sage MIP Fund Accounting,” says Michael Lebo, CFO of ALA of the Mid-Atlantic States. “All of the evaluators work with diverse grant and funding sources, so we needed very flexible reporting. The price of the new system was a consideration, but not the deciding factor. On the other hand, support was key. Sage Software had an excellent reputation for support.”
Find out what MIP Fund Accounting 10.2 can do for you October 8th
Register now to reserve your spot at the Annual 2010 SYGNVS Conference at the Lake Pontchartrain Maritime Museum in Madisonville, La
Enjoy a full day of technical training on Microsoft, MAS90/200, MIP with special guest Heidi Kelley from Sage - Taking the Pain out of Budget Management
Click here to register for a full day of training and lunch for $69.00
The 2010 SYGNVS Conference includes training on:
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New features of Microsoft Office 2010
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Sage MAS90/200 & MIP updates

Find out What Sage MAS90/200 4.4 Can do for Your Business October 8th

From Core Financials and Project Management to Distribution and Manufacturing, Sage MAS 90 & 200 4.4 is loaded with new features. Your business can work more efficiently the way you need with new features and enhancements focused on work-flow and business processes, especially in inventory management, purchase orders, bill of materials, and bar code areas of the system.
What’s New in Sage MAS90/200 4.4?
- Improve productivity with more information in expanded customer & item numbers
- Upgrade more conveniently with significantly less downtime
- Increase productivity by accessing data with fewer clicks
- Personalize reports, views, and other options throughout the system
- Plus much, much more! Click here for more information
“When a client asks, we can tell them the exact status of their order. We make detailed notes in the system, recording updates from vendors, and comments from customer phone calls. We even put driving instructions in the notes, so substitute drivers can easily take over a route.” -Pris McClain Zee Medical Service of Reading, PA
♦ Find out what Sage MAS90/200 4.4 can do for your business October 8th ♦
Register now to reserve your spot at the Annual 2010 SYGNVS Conference at the Lake Pontchartrain Maritime Museum in Madisonville, La
Enjoy a full day of technical training on Microsoft, MAS90/200 & MIP
Click here to register for a full day of training and lunch for $69.00
The 2010 SYGNVS Conference includes training on:
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New features of Microsoft Office 2010
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Sage MAS90/200 & MIP updates

Come Experience the New Microsoft Offerings at the 2010 SYGNVS Conference in TWO WEEKS

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Are you feeling like a caveman in 2010? Do you wish your PC would work for you? Come to the 2010 SYGNVS Conference and John will give you an update on all the latest new tools offered by Microsoft that will help simplify the way you use your PC. See where your business is going, not just where it’s been.
Why choose Microsoft for your business?
- Respond faster and better when you’re away from the office
- Get your e-mail under control
- Create professional materials that set your business apart
- Broadcast presentations instantly
- Create powerful data insights
- Please click here for more information: Top Reasons why Office 2010 is great for your business
– Melo Campos, Brazil-based law firm
Join us October 8th for the Annual 2010 SYGNVS Conference
Lake Pontchartrain Maritime Museum, Madisonville, La
Enjoy a full day of technical training on Microsoft, MAS 90 & MIP
Full Day Rate: $69.00 – Special Half Day Rate: $30.00
Registration fee inlcludes Lunch
Register now at www.sygnvs.com
- See the new features of Microsoft Office 2010
- Check out what’s new with Windows 7
- Is Microsoft Online Services right for you?
To View 2010 SYGNVS Conference Agenda click here: 2010 SYGNVS Conference

Outlook – 4 Quick Tips to Slim Down Your Mailbox!
Many of us made resolutions to lose weight and slim down for the New Year. Well here are four tips to slim down your Outlook Mailbox and speed up your Email.
Tip 1 – Empty the Deleted Items Folder
Every time you delete an e-mail message, it goes into the Deleted Items folder. This folder can grow quickly, so you need to keep cleaning it out.
Since you probably intended to get rid of deleted items in the first place, permanently tossing them out is a painless way to cut the bulk.
You can specify when and how you want your Deleted Items folder tidied up: You can tidy up automatically every time you quit Outlook, or do it manually whenever you like.
Tidy automatically Select a check box, as shown in Figure 1, and your mailbox will be trimmer in no time.

Figure 1 Use the Empty the Deleted Items folder upon exiting setting to automatically delete messages. (To get to this check box, click Options on the Tools menu and click the Other tab.)
Tidy manually If you prefer to have more control over when items are dumped from Deleted Items, you can empty the Deleted Items folder manually with a simple right-click, as in Figure 2, or you can use the Mailbox Cleanup dialog box. Are you noticing a pattern for this Mailbox Cleanup tool? It’s a great resource for cleaning things up

Figure 2 Right-click Deleted Items and select the Empty “Deleted Items” Folder command on the shortcut menu.
Tip 2 – Save attachments Outside of the Mailbox
Attachments can take up a lot of space. If you don’t need to store them in your mailbox, don’t. Instead, use the Save Attachment command on the File menu and save the attachments to some convenient location on your hard disk. Once you’ve saved the attachment, you can delete the message (if you don’t need it anymore), or you can right-click the attachment icon and click Remove to keep the message but remove the attachment.

Figure 3 Save attachments to a location outside your mailbox by clicking the Save Attachments command on the File menu. This command is available when you have an e-mail message open.
Before you start saving attachments to your hard disk, make sure you have a location in mind that you’ll remember later. For example, if the attachment is a photo, you may want to save it in the My Pictures subfolder of My Documents. Also, when you save the attachment, make sure you give it a name that will help you remember its contents and context.
Tip 3 – Archive the Sent Items Folder Regularly
Keeping the messages you send can be a useful way to track who said what to whom. But, you don’t necessarily need to keep this kind of record in your mailbox—which is where a copy of the messages that you send are stored (Sent Items) unless you archive them.
To specify archive settings for AutoArchive, right-click the Sent Items folder, click Properties, and select the AutoArchive tab.
If you prefer to archive manually, click Archive on the File menu, and scroll to select the Sent Items folder.

Tip 4 – No Response is the Best Response
Don’t respond to junk messages or chain letters. Also, don’t click links within this type of e-mail that say things such as “Click here to remove yourself from this mailing list.” When you respond or click these “remove me” links, you’re letting the sender know that there’s someone at home at your e-mail address, and you’re likely to encourage more of this type of junk e-mail.
Because junk e-mail and other unsolicited e-mail messages (also known as “spam”) are becoming an increasingly big nuisance, Outlook has a number of features specifically designed to help you avoid it. One of the best is the “Junk Email” list. You can add senders to this list by right clicking on the email, scrolling down to the “Junk Email” section and “Adding the Sender to the Blocked Senders List”.

Stay Tuned for more tips to follow!