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working with

Mamut is the new accounting and all-round information system for small businesses

Together, a comprehensive retail system CRM Sales Purchasing Stock Projects Time recording Accounting Store Trader Accounting Link Accounting Link Customer Link Product Link Web store

As ‘real time’ as you like Postings to Nominal accounts Sales orders New & changed customer records New & changed product records

Let’s have an example...

We’re stocking a new chair! So set up a new product record in Mamut...

This barcode will be used by StoreTrader to identify the Item in the shop

This screen shows we’ve received and booked in 5 of the new chairs

This confirms we’ve received 5 of these new chairs into stock The Mamut Stock position screen

The new chair is automatically added to StoreTrader New & changed product records

StoreTrader will pick up new product and customer records automatically Ask StoreTrader to import... Check the details.. And there it is, in the Item file

Let’s put some transactions through: A cash sale of a desk, with chairs on promotion.. A customer return of one chair... And an account sale

These appear on StoreTrader’s sales reports

StoreTrader produces the postings... These would normally go through automatically, but you can also create them interactively like this...

Sales, Stock and Nominal A cash sale, a return and an account sale With the relevant accounting debits and credits

It confirms the postings... Sales and Returns get unique and traceable references

...and they’re in Mamut

Here’s that customer return...

All the stock movements

And the account postings

StoreTrader with Mamut The comprehensive system for small and medium retailers!

working with