Last week we posted some questions you can ask software companies so your church can weed through the counterfeits and find a truly cloud-based system. If you missed, it read the first post in this series. Today we are going to help you identify the technical features that are the most important to look for… ⪼ Continue Reading…
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Separating Software Vendors- Average vs Exceptional Part 1
With all the marketing hype around church software, churches have to wade through what seems to be an endless sea of marketing terms boasting various technical features. We can understand why church leaders feel overwhelmed; blogs, websites, and press releases often use confusing – and sometimes even misleading – marketing and technical jargon. Many times… ⪼ Continue Reading…
Supreme Makeover: Support Forum Edition
We are excited to announce that the IconCMO support forum has been completely revamped! These changes make it even easier for you to access the support forum and find an answer fast. Aside from the fresh new look, here’s what’s new: The support forum is now fully accessible within IconCMO! To access it, just click… ⪼ Continue Reading…
Church Document Spring Cleaning — Easy to Follow Table
Spring is in the air! If you are like me, you may feel motivated to do a little spring cleaning around the house. It feels good to get rid of papers, magazines, and other items that have been accumulating all winter. The sweater Aunt Marge gave you for Christmas three years ago that you never… ⪼ Continue Reading…
The “You don’t have to be a CPA to learn Fund Accounting” Series: Part 4
The way churches structure their accounting really starts at what the accounting standards dictate and what the users want to see in the reports. In essence, the church must start at the end – the reports – and work their way backwards to see what will produce the desired result. Now that we have examined… ⪼ Continue Reading…
The “You don’t have to be a CPA to learn Fund Accounting” Series: Part 3
The way churches structure their accounting really starts at what the accounting standards dictate and what the users want to see in the reports. In essence, the church must start at the end – the reports – and work their way backwards to see what will produce the desired result. Now that we have examined… ⪼ Continue Reading…