Manage Fixed Assets from Acquisition to Disposal
Fixed assets are often the largest investment a business makes. Yet, many organizations lack the professional oversight necessary to ensure these assets continue to contribute positively to running the business and don’t become a liability. Sage Fixed Assets (SFA) software has four integrated modules: Planning, Depreciation, Tracking, and Reporting. Together, they provide a comprehensive solution to manage your fixed assets with the expertise they require. SFA easily integrates with most popular ERP and accounting solutions.
Lower Costs
Avoid overpayment of taxes and insurance premiums by eliminating ghost assets.
Stay Compliant
Maintain compliance with IRS regulations and automated federal tax compliance updates. Eliminate zombie assets that put you at risk.
Streamline Processes
Eliminate duplicate data entry, quickly add new assets, check inventory, and share information across your business.
Save Time
Easily install and navigate the modules with an intuitive interface, including wizards.
Depreciation
Provides seven books to manage each asset across its entire lifecycle. Contains built-in tax forms, over 300,000 IRS tax and GAAP rules, and over 50 depreciation methods.
Tracking
Creates and tracks multiple physical inventories, incorporating state-of-the-art barcode technology to streamline the process.
Planning
Manages multiple projects at one time and facilitates making plans for future fixed assets needs.
Reporting
Generates standard, customized, and original, insightful reports that can include graphs, charts, and other visuals.
Integration
Integrates with your ERP systems like SAP and Oracle.
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Don’t Let Fixed Assets Give You the Slip
Without careful oversight, fixed assets can “go missing” or fall into disrepair. These are “ghost assets” — still on the books but lost, stolen, or unusable. Up to 30% of fixed assets in company inventory records are no longer owned. Whether a company has one or multiple locations, ghost assets create problems. It doesn't have to be that way. Skilled management makes the difference.


