A financial management system is the methodology and software that an organization uses to oversee and govern its income, expenses,
and ~/assets with the objectives of maximizing profits and ensuring sustainability.
An effective financial management system improves short- and long-term business performance by streamlining invoicing and bill collection,
eliminating accounting errors, minimizing record-keeping redundancy, ensuring compliance with tax and accounting regulations,
helping personnel to quantify budget planning, and offering flexibility and expandability to accommodate change and growth.
Other significant features of a good financial management system include:
Keeping all payments and receivables transparent.
Amortizing prepaid expenses.
Depreciating ~/assets according to accepted schedules.
Keeping track of liabilities.
Coordinating income statements, expense statements, and balance sheets.