CPA Solution Configuration Setup
The following list provides examples of configuration points that are provided to your organization as a starting point for implementing the CPA solution.
These are just a few examples of a much larger preconfiguration for the CPA solution.
Setup Area | Description |
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4 of the 10 Definable Dimensions | Several of the Maconomy dimensions are preconfigured, based on CPA firm requirements for reporting. These include Engagement Department, Employee Department, Service Type, and Industry. Maconomy intentionally leaves the other dimensions open and available, because most firms have unique reporting requirements and organizational structures to support. |
Chart of Accounts | The COA in the CPA solution has the look and feel of a CPA firm COA. You can also use your own COA. |
Template Clients | The solution comes equipped with template clients, so that you can easily create clients when you enter the system for the first time. During implementation, you import your client listing. |
Template Vendors | The solution comes equipped with template vendors, so that you can easily create vendors as a starting point. During implementation, you import your vendor listing. |
User Roles and Groups | The solution is preconfigured with CPA roles, groups, and a complete access control setup, out-of-the-box. This allows you to manage roles like “Client Manager,” “Engagement Manager”, and so on. |
Employee Categories | The CPA solution has categories (staff levels) set up to support a CPA firm, for example: “Associate,” “Senior Associate,” “Manager,” and so on. |
Template Engagements | A template engagement denotes a template for an engagement. The solution automatically derives the task list, budget, engagement parameters, and other elements from the template. In addition, you can set up the WBS (Work Breakdown Structure) of the budget on each template. |
Option Lists | Setup is complete to capture key CPA statistical information such as NAICS codes, entity type, and year-end on the client card. |
Task Lists | The lists of tasks on which an employee can make entries. There are typically different task lists depending on the project type. |
Activities | A task is linked to an activity, and the activity determines the posting references to the finance system and how the postings are performed in the G/L module when creating entries in the Engagement Management module. The solution is set up with the activities that are resident in a CPA firm. |
Standard Invoice Texts | The solution comes with standard invoice texts for the types of services that are provided by CPA firms, and you can add to/remove from this list as needed. |
Engagement Groups | Engagement groups are set up to handle all key revenue recognition principles, to enable you to manage time and materials, fixed-price, and internal engagements within the solution. |
Engagement Parameters | Dozens of engagement parameters have been set to act appropriately to allow for Maconomy to work specifically for a CPA firm. |
Price Groups and Price Lists | The price hierarchy has been defined to enable standard billing price (the most common method) to be the primary source for relevant transactions in the solution. The solution is also set up to easily create more specific pricing (by employee and/or employee category) and manage those at the engagement level. |
Approval Hierarchies and Approval Hierarchy Rules | The workflows are defined in the solution to allow you to use the best practice flows that are defined by other CPA clients. These flows, particularly for billing and expense reporting, are completed for you; however, you can easily manage your own workflow using the approval hierarchy engine. |
Invoice Layouts and Invoice Layout Rules | A number of invoice layouts and rules have been created for you. Clients often create additional layouts to support their clients’ unique requirements. |
Parent Topic: Standard Configurations