SL Case Study: Phoenix International
by Microsoft Dynamics

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Published on: 09/01/2008
Type of content: Case Study
Format: Adobe Acrobat (.pdf)
Length: 3
Price: FREE

Overview
Phoenix International, an engineering services company, needed to rapidly and accurately estimate job costs and comply with regulations surrounding government-agency bids, while supporting an employee ownership initiative.

Learn how Phoenix International used Microsoft Dynamics SL to gain accounting support that offered:
• In-depth analysis of financial data
• Rapid, accurate data reporting
• Proven ability to meet stringent federal-auditing standards established by the DCAA

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