Flow 4 You launched to improve VAT invoices management (Sponsored Content)
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Flow 4 You launched to improve VAT invoices management (Sponsored Content)

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Flow 4 You is a modern internet platform designed for VAT invoices management.

It makes invoice management and dispatching much easier for accountants, accounting offices and entrepreneurs. It also quickens payments. It is highly innovative solution with a potential to make job of many businesspeople easier.

Flow 4 You enables easy management of current and archived data. It enables issuing VAT invoices. More to this – it ensures they effectively and safely reach accounting office and the payer.
You can also grant individual people access to files located on servers. Data flow safety is provided by top class EV SSl certificate – the same the banks apply.

It happens that business partners fail to pay invoices in due time. However when the recipient displays the invoice sent from Flow 4 You, the sender is automatically notified – via e-mail – on this fact along with the date and precise time of such event.

Another powerful asset of the Flow 4 You is tangible limitation in delivering hard copies resulting in making this way obsolete. It would translate into reasonable savings in terms of money, paper and printing cartridges and – last but not least - time.

Flow 4 You platform is planned to cooperate soon with ten leading invoicing-accounting computer programs. Now it supports RAKS SQL. February and March are planned to see the program supports Asseco WAPRO and Sage Symfonia.

Flow 4 You service is mainly aimed on companies that have no targeted funds on constructing dedicated interfaces for linking invoicing-accounting systems with their business partners. Also companies that are particular about effective payment execution and operation ease would definitely benefit.

More information can be found at www.f4you.pl

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