Alio 8.2 by Weidenhammer

Alio 8.2 by Weidenhammer
Alio 8.2 by Weidenhammer

Alio 8.2 by Weidenhammer

Alio 8.2 by WeidenhammerWEIDENHAMMER hasreleased Alio 8.2 software, anupgrade to its original Alio softwarefor human resources andfinance management. This suite of products is capable ofhandling fund accounting, accounts payable and receivable,budgeting, finance, position control, salary administration,and more. Now users will benefit from a variety of new features,such as updated W-2 and 1099 processing, grantreporting, and control-bar icon customization. Price: Starts atabout $7,000.

 

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