
As you can see from the image above, the grey and white color scheme is reminiscent of the early 90’s when computers were just taking off. If I had one complaint about the usability, it would be the visual appearance of the user interface. This example also shows you what the software looks like. This comes in handy if you are like me, and don’t want to memorize a massive list of numbers. While this feature will not benefit everyone, it should help appease the multitude of excel lovers in the world.ĪCS’s user interface shows both the name and the number of the chart of accounts. You can customize the reports so that they have the information you need.Īnother feature that comes in handy is the ability to export your information to excel. If you have been consistently entering in your church’s financial information, then you can select the period of time you are interested in and ACS will automatically generate the report for you. One of its best features is the ability to generate reports. This software has a lot of features that I really like. In order to give a focused review of ACS’s software as used for church accounting, I had to push aside all of the extras and look how it holds up for accounting purposes. They also have a pretty nifty tool called "The Extend Platform" for creating a website and an online community for your church. Although they used to be completely focused on church software, they are now expanding into schools and daycares. The sheer amount of technology offered by ACS can be overwhelming.

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