Overview
Asset Management is a comprehensive module within LinkSOFT,
meticulously designed to provide organisations with precise control and
oversight of their fixed assets. It serves as a central repository for
recording, tracking, and reporting on various asset details, from acquisition
and depreciation to disposal. This module is instrumental in maintaining
financial accuracy, optimising asset utilisation, and ensuring compliance,
offering a structured approach to managing valuable company
resources.
Here are the key features and functionalities of the Asset
Management module:
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Asset Maintenance and Core
Details
: This function allows for the creation and editing of
individual asset records. Critical information includes the Original Cost
(which can only be changed if no depreciation or activity transactions exist),
the Placed in Service Date (used for depreciation schedules), and Salvage
Value (estimated value at the end of useful life). It also tracks Prior
Accumulated Depreciation and the asset's Estimated Useful Life. Assets can be
voided if created by mistake, but only if no transactions are linked to
them.
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Asset Grouping and
Classification
: Assets can be organised into Groups for reporting and
depreciation purposes. These groups also play a role in creating General
Ledger codes for assets. Classifications provide a brief description for types
of assets (e.g., Land, Motor Vehicle) and define the depreciation rule that
applies to them. They can also have General Ledger account codes assigned,
which will be used if the asset has a GL Group.
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Asset Locations: The
module defines valid Locations where assets are physically situated. Each
location can have a description, associated General Ledger accounts for
activities and depreciation, and notes (e.g., address, manager details).
Locations can be voided if not attached to any assets.
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Depreciation
Management
: This core feature allows for the systematic calculation
of asset value reduction over time. It uses User Configurable Rules for
depreciation, including different Depreciation Methods (e.g., "D" for
diminishing value and "S" for straight line, with their descriptions displayed
on reports). The system can generate Depreciation Schedules and perform Period
End Depreciation calculations. Issues with incorrect depreciation calculations
and written down value (WDV) for disposed assets have been addressed, ensuring
accurate financial reporting.
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Asset Activities and
Disposal
: The system records various activities throughout an asset's
life, such as Additions and Revaluations. Crucially, it manages Disposals,
which involves removing an asset with transactions from the books, and
correctly calculates Gain/Loss on Disposal. The "Activity Book" details can be
included in the "Asset Activity" for an item, providing more granular insights
into depreciation from specific books.
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General Ledger (GL)
Integration
: Asset Management can integrate with the General Ledger
system, automatically creating Journals for asset activities and depreciation.
If an asset has a GL Group assigned, the corresponding GL Account codes will
be used for these entries, streamlining financial
reconciliation.
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Employee and Project
Allocation
: Assets can be allocated to Employees and Projects. This
allows for tracking which employee is responsible for an asset or which
project is utilising specific assets. This functionality can also leverage
inventory management's Lot/Bin tracking for detailed asset movement and
tracking to employees (which can be mapped to bin numbers based on territory)
and projects.
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Reporting and
Analysis
: The module offers a comprehensive suite of reports for
detailed oversight. These include Asset Activity, Asset Depreciation
Projection, Asset Depreciation Schedule, Asset Journal, Asset Listing, Asset
Not Depreciated, and Asset Register reports. Reports can be filtered by asset
code and description, and display descriptions for depreciation methods and
written down value for clarity. Historical data issues, such as missing
employee details from reports, have been addressed.
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Data Management and
Utilities
: The system supports Importing Large Volume Assets using
file import templates. Utilities are available for Cleanup and Reset Asset
Records, particularly useful for initial setup to ensure accurate starting
values.
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Security and Access:
Role-based Security controls access to Asset Management functionalities,
ensuring that only authorised users can create, edit, or view asset records.
Licensing also restricts access to these features.
Link Asset Manager Key
Features - A complete Fixed Asset Register and the key to your entire Asset
Management solution:
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Complete recording of Asset Information.
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Asset
Location.
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Employee
Assignments.
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Classifications of Assets.
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Asset Groups.
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Disposals (
Profit/Loss on Disposal).
Additions.
Revaluations.
Period End
Depreciation, User Configurable Rules.
Depreciation/Activity/Asset Register and Listing
Reports.
Custom
Reports using Crystal Reports.
Role based
Security.
Importing
Large Volume Assets.
Content
Management System.
Customisable Reports, Help File and User
Instructions.
Additional books
can be handled.