
Accfin Outsourcing
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Your ERP Fit
Option 1: Sage Intacct (Recommended)
Best for: Growing mid-sized businesses needing automation & visibility
Estimated Cost: $18,000 – $45,000 / year
Pros: Cloud-native, multi-entity, strong reporting, ASC 606 ready
Cons: Higher cost than entry-level ERPs
Option 2: Sage 300
Best for: Cost-sensitive companies with simpler structures
Estimated Cost: $8,000 – $18,000 one-time + maintenance
Pros: Lower upfront cost, stable accounting
Cons: Limited automation, weaker reporting
Option 3: Sage X3
Best for: Manufacturing & distribution-heavy enterprises
Estimated Cost: $40,000 – $100,000+
Pros: Deep operations, supply chain control
Cons: Complex, longer implementation
Why AccFin Outsourcing
AccFin specializes in Sage ERP implementations with a deep understanding of US accounting, compliance, and global delivery models. We don’t sell licenses — we design systems that scale with your business.
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