New Financial Report Writer Added to TGI's ERP Software Suite

Gives average user the ability to quickly produce financial data in a presentation format customized to mimic an organization's unique look and feel

Gives average user the ability to quickly produce financial data in a presentation format customized to mimic an organization's unique look and feel

Toledo, OH — May 11, 2006 — Enterprise resource planning (ERP) player Technology Group International (TGI) has released a new financial report writer that is integrated into TGI's flagship software product, Enterprise 21.

The new report writer automatically exports data from Enterprise 21's General Ledger module into commonly used spreadsheet programs such as Microsoft Excel. This export process gives the average user the ability to quickly produce financial data in a presentation format that can be customized to mimic the organization's unique look and feel, according to TGI.

Scott Smith, president of Technology Group International, said: "The report writer allows both existing and new Enterprise 21 customers to produce sophisticated financial reports with very minimal effort or data set up. It is designed to fully capture the advanced general ledger and financial reporting structure inherent in our ERP software."

Sample financial reports include Balance Sheets, Income Statements, Profit and Loss Statements, Financial Ratios and Cash Flows.

The financial report writer accommodates organizations with multiple departments, cost centers, divisions or companies. It is available with all new sales of the Enterprise 21 ERP system.


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