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Thomson Tax & Accounting — Practice CS

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From the Oct. 2007 Review of Practice
Management Systems

Practice CS, a component of the CS Professional Suite, offers midsize firms
a collaborative, real-time approach to practice management. Boutique accounting
firms will be rewarded with the easy interface and appropriate client management
tools, while midsize firms (30 or more timekeepers) can implement the software
as part of the full-service suite.

Ease of Use/Flexibility – 5 Stars
From the point of installation, users will recognize the emphasis placed on
ease-of-use. Gone are any further concerns about software setup difficulties;
that’s been replaced with a three-step, guided installation process. Now
tailored more for a server environment, the software can still be run in a desktop-SQL
instance for smaller shops. Part of making something easy is removing extensive,
under-used options. Users will find that the billing process and reporting tools
provide the bare necessities. Not to say that this will impede a workflow; billing
options include multiple types, the ability to setup recurring bills, by engagement,
and templates within engagements that provide for mark-up/mark-down defaults.

Some firms may need to change how they go about their processes. Certain management
styles will benefit from the emphasis of on-demand, real-time statistics provided
by dashboarding and engagement control. Users access general work processes,
setup functions and dashboards from the three focus areas of clients, staff
and firm. Dashboards provide snapshots of data (WIP, historical collections,
firm billing, staff time, etc.) from portlets selected for viewing.

The addition of the engagement/project management function may introduce a
need to reorganize or redesign work codes. Activity codes are now the lowest
level of the tracking system. Projects also include linking to “solutions”
— the applications that will allow you to perform the task at hand. This
can be handy for setting up tax and payroll engagements and is intended to assist
in linking to other applications within the CS Professional Suite.

Scalability/Stability – 5 Stars
Practice CS is certainly useful for even the smallest of firms. Larger firms
with more than 100 timekeepers and those experiencing rapid growth will benefit
from the SQL database capabilities, and the growth structure afforded by adopting
tools as needed from the suite is an advantage. Practice CS appears to be an
extremely stable application and, to date, has allowed for easy upgrades without
fear of data loss. Concerns over growth should be directed more toward the in-house
administrative level. Engagement systems may take on different forms within
a company where partners manage projects differently. This can be a concern
administratively, but the allowance of templating and regular training can alleviate
much of that problem. Most Practice CS features require initial adoption, though
Outlook integration and calendaring can wait. They’ll already be set up,
but you can choose not to use them.

Productivity Tools/Features – 4 Stars
While remote or offline timekeeping is not available within Practice CS, remote
processing is available via Virtual Office CS. Practice CS is intended to manage
projects in real-time, in the office. Growing firms will benefit the most from
this, though any firm that wants to use project-based billing and staff management
practices should highly consider this package. The Client Management module
allows for prospect tracking, which can help firms track new clients as well
as the reasons they may have lost certain bids.

Partners who feel they can never keep up with the ongoing projects can use
project management reporting and dashboarding tools to get the information as
they require it, no longer waiting for staff meetings. Of course, as with any
product, staff must be well trained and understand the value in maintaining
the system with high accuracy. If admin are always plagued by never knowing
if staff are in or out, they will appreciate having access to that info now.
Having some sort of familiar IM interface would be better, but the in/out board
for right now is sufficient. However, since it doesn’t have any sort of
auto updating or quick buttons for changing status, I foresee this as being
inaccurate at times. (Personally, I’d suggest making a pop-out window
or an IM client for the tool that integrates with projects.)

One billing feature that appears useful for many firms is the “Bill to
Parent Client” feature, presented as a simple select box when setting
up the client. Group updating of client information is a handy tool, as well.
Select the clients you want to modify, the field that needs to be updated, and
the value to repopulate, and the software does the rest. If you’re not
sure when this would be useful, consider that zip code changes, partner and
office reassignments, and default invoice formats are common options to change
and can affect a number of clients simultaneously.

The ability to view your Outlook calendar and task items (tasks require target
dates) on the staff calendar is excellent. Document management is not provided
within Practice CS, but the program integrates very well with FileCabinet CS,
which is available for an additional cost. The Client Management module tracks
client communications, but website tracking is not available within Practice
CS.

Reporting – 4 Stars
Although there are few available reports, the flexibility of the report writer
is ingenious in providing the user with virtually any report he wants. The reports
are intended to augment the data seen in the real-time views and assist for
software setup analysis. Several are intended to provide details regarding available
default values, sorting options and company workflow options. However, there
are several useful, concise reports for client investment analysis, billing
and time summaries, and project status reports. Users may select sort and layout
options, and date ranges are both built-in and customizable. One item that is
useful is the report basis — some reports can be modified to be based
on several different variables. Firms should ensure during testing that they
can recover the information they need if printed reports remain a necessity.

Support/Help/ Updates – 5 Stars
Thomson Tax & Accounting is a major software vendor that has provided quality
products for many years. The innovations shown in Practice CS show the vendor’s
commitment toward building quality products. Downloads and a knowledgebase are
both available in a secure portion of the Thomson Tax & Accounting website,
and a newsletter is published for users of the CS Professional Suite. An assortment
of fee-based online web classes are available, and the vendor hosts an annual
user’s conference.

Integration – 4 Stars
As stated previously, Practice CS is one component of the CS Professional Suite,
which provides payroll, bookkeeping, tax and audit features. Integration in
Practice CS includes support for tax projects, recording of time and status,
and producing invoices in other modules. Other integration tools include bi-directional
Outlook support for tasks and calendar items (though it only works with root-level
entries), and exporting of contacts. No support for mobile devices is presently
available.

Relative Value – 4.5 Stars
Larger firms looking for a suite approach will see the most value from Practice
CS. Other firms in need of an efficient product can benefit from the real-time
information about projects, clients, firm cash flow and ease with which billing
can be accomplished. For a 10-timekeeper office, a renewable license fee is
$3,000; perpetual licensing is $4,500.

2007 Overall Rating: 4.5 Stars