5. El arte como expresión de la "figura viva"
5.2. El estado formal
Tally- power of simplicity
Tally continues to be a popular purchase. In a recent PriceGrabber.com survey of
3,309 respondents, 52 percent say they have purchased a tally ERP 9 for themselves or someone else in the last 12 months. Hands down, the leading contender in the tally software, many companies are with 45 percent of those surveyed saying they intend to purchase the accounting over the latest feature like remote added and Net facility. With the
holiday right around the corner, 37 percent of those surveyed say they plan to purchase a tally ERP 9 and any more customization.
Consumer Trends
Online Web sites, including blogs, and recommendations from family or friends are the top two sources survey respondents utilize before
deciding to purchase tally software. A decreasing trend in other accounting software prices drives consumers to buy. Console prices are decreasing, but seventy-one percent of online shoppers are still spending more than 50 dollars on tally software.
Survey results reveal tally is leading manufacturer in both
accounting and other customization that are required. Thirty-one percent say tally 9 is the accounting software while 38 percent says they offer the best tally 9 with ERP features.
28% 16% official
Tally ERP 9
websites
3%
calling
HOW DO YOU GO ABOUT RECRUITMENT PROCESS IN YOUR COMPANY?
22% 31%
From tally site
14% MANAUL 24%
TALLY ERP 9
2% BUSY
40% NO ACCOUNT
20%
TALLY 7.2
Competitors face massive opposition when up against BUSY software.
Thirty-one percent of survey respondents say Nintendo supports the tally 9 as the best software. Demand for tally 7.2 to tally 9 by 45 percent. Charted accountant appeal to consumers interested in tally erp 9 to name a few of latest features.
Demand for Microsoft with different version of spped is still very strong.
Consumer demand for Xbox 360, Xbox and supporting softwares and accessories show a slightly greater volume of consumer interest overall.
However, in November 2007 compared to the same period last year Microsoft’s consoles have decreased in demand by 15 percent.
HOW DO YOU GO ABOUT CALCULATING AND EVALUATING COMPANY’S ACCOUNTS AT PRESENT?
Demand for tally ERP 9
Business firm
C. A
Nov-09 Nov-10 Nov-09 Nov-10 Nov -09 Nov -10 TALLY ERP 9 TALLY 9 TALLY 7.2
The majority of online consumers are looking to purchase low price range tally software priced between RS 6000 and Rs.10000. Of the top 20 ranked tally erp 9 and auditor (based on merchant referrals), the majority (55 percent) are low price range ($100-$300) tally software, with an average price point of $168.
Good accounting softwarer selection remains a key factor in any business firm.
Twenty- six percent say that software selection is the attribute of most importance when deciding to purchase tally software.
30%
26%
20% 24 % 23%
22%
10%
5%
0%
Tally ERP 9 Tally 7.2 Busy accounatant other
Forty-two percent of female respondents say these tally software interest them the most, while 31 percent of male respondents say first-person tally 7.2 software interest them the most. Overall, 29 percent of survey respondents most enjoy accounting.
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
W hich attribute is of m ost im porta nce w he n looking for a accounting software?
Overall
Male Female
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How much is too much when it comes to tallt ERP 9.
According to online shoppers, 65 percent say that accounting more than 10 hours of data of daily basis and weekly is considered excessive to them. Eighty-five percent of female respondents, and
63 percent of male respondents, say that accounting more than 10 hours of data of daily and weekly is considered excessive to them. Consumers may change their minds as tally 9 manufacturers begin for exercise.
How m any hours of accounting tally per w eek is excessive to m en?
19% 13%
Less than 5 hours 5 - 9 hours
17% 24%
10 -14 hours
15 - 19 hours
27% M ore than
20 hours
How m any hours of accounting tally per w eek is unhealthy or excessive to w om en?
19% 8%
Les s than 5 hours
5 - 9 hours 24% 10 -14 hours
17% 15 - 19 hours
32%
More than 20 hours
Notes from the Green: How to Green Your accounting power
1. Be Efficient
Gaming apparatus— televisions, speakers, DVD players, high definition projectors, and computers —consume a huge amount of energy, 25 percent of household electricity to be exact.1
Although today's home electronics are far more efficient than their older siblings, Americans continue to consume a massive amount of power through poorly designed electronics. The next time you purchase an electronic you will use for gaming, make sure it is Energy Star certified. Energy Star is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S.Department of Energy that identifies and promotes energy efficient products.
Those products
carrying the Energy Star symbol are better not only for the environment, but also your electricity bill and wallet.
Online retailers are making it easier to identify which products are Energy Star Compliant. For example, at PriceGrabber, there is a filter option that allows the user to display only products that are compliant. Twenty-three percent of LCD and plasma screen televisions and 13 percent of desktop computers listed on PriceGrabber.com are energy star compliant.
2. Power Down
Many anxious gamers leave their computers on standby 24-7, thus using power round the clock. A great way to “green” your electronics is to simply turn them off when they are not in use. If you would rather not spend your gaming time constantly plugging and unplugging your chargers, a simple power bar, or surge protector, does the trick by turning everything off with a simple tap of your foot or finger.
2. Recharge 3.
If you are using handheld gaming devices, make sure you power them with rechargeable batteries. Of the 15 billion batteries produced and sold each year, most of them are disposable and only a small percentage of these are recycled.
The fastest battery chargers revive AAs in as little as 15 minutes, and pay for themselves after just a few uses. Visit the Rechargeable Battery
Corporation ( w ww. r b rc . o r g ) for a rechargeable battery drop-off location near you.
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Disclaimer
The information, data trends and analysis in this report were prepared by PriceGrabber.com. The primary data included in this report are results from the Pre-Holiday Survey and Market Reporter. The survey was conducted from November 28 to December 6, 2007, with 3,309 respondents.
The Notes from the Green was compiled by Olivia Zaleski, expert green consultant and
PriceGrabber.com blogger. The confidence interval for all results is 95 percent with a margin error of approximately +/-3 percentage points for the entire sample.
This report may not be reproduced, distributed or published by any person for any purpose without PriceGrabber.com’s prior written consent. Please cite source when quoting.
Source: PriceGrabber.com
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