Amy Shaver
Sage 100: How To Delete Standard Journals from General Ledger
If you’ve got a long list of Standard Journals built up in General Ledger that are no longer used, the steps for deleting them are simple.
- General Ledger, Main, General Journal Entry
- Enter the original Source Journal
- Click the Save… Continue reading
East Tennessee’s Smokiest Treasure!
Located in Madisonville, Tennessee, Benton’s Smoky Mountain Country Hams offers slow-cured country hams, bacon and prosciutto. In 1947, Albert Hicks, a dairy farmer by trade, started curing and selling his country hams. In 1973, Allan Benton… Continue reading
Gateway to a Healthy Start
I reread Frederik Pohl’s Gateway a few days ago, for the second or third time. Okay, for the fourth time, I admit it. In a nutshell, the premise of the book is that anyone who can afford passage to Gateway… Continue reading
Sage 100: How The Purchase Vendor Transfer Feature Works In Accounts Payable
Use the Purchase Vendor Transfer feature in Sage 100 to make transfers on invoices for credit card vendors. This feature allows you to transfer a dollar amount from a credit card vendor (Visa, Amex, etc) to a regular… Continue reading
Local Goodness at the Market Square Farmer’s Market
Us Knoxvillian’s are lucky to live near so many small towns — towns that are home to thriving farms and local craftsmen. These farmers and craftsmen bring many delightful goodies to the area’s farmers markets.
Saturday we visited the… Continue reading
Sales Tax Automation: Making It Easier With Avalara
Navigating the world of sales tax can be time-consuming and frustrating. However, there are many reasons why understanding how sales tax works in your state is undoubtedly one of the most important functions of your accounting department. Federal… Continue reading
The Affordable Care Act Explained at Sage Summit in July
Sage Summit is the largest gathering of the year for Sage customers and business partners. The conference will take place July 21 – 26, 2013 and is being held at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center… Continue reading
‘Girls’ Night Out’ Weekend in Franklin, NC
This past weekend, my daughter Caroline and I decided to do a girls’ weekend and chose Franklin, NC as our destination. About a two and a half hour drive from our home in Knoxville and nestled in the Smoky… Continue reading
Carolina Gold Comes To East Tennessee
I want to share a Southern treasure I’ve just recently rediscovered. Carolina Gold Rice….it’s so delicate and delicious it’s known as “Charleston ice cream’ in the South. Having gotten a little bored with serving the usual side dishes of… Continue reading
Easy Saturday Afternoon Cooking
Saturday afternoon while my daughter and husband were out on the third grade hike to White Oak Sinks in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, I decided to bake homemade Nestle Toll House Cookies, as well as make… Continue reading