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Which one of these two (SAAP & GAAP ) software you prefer to
use and why?



Which one of these two (SAAP & GAAP ) software you prefer to use and why?..

Answer / h.r. sreepada bhagi

GAAP means Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and it's
not a software.

SAP is an ERP software & it's not SAAP.

There are many accounting & ERP softwares and before
selecting one for implementation, organisationa size,
requirement, cost, affordability, and time factor for
implementation, etc. should be considered.

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