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Excel vs. Payroll Software? An unnecessary "battle

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There is an unfounded battle between Excel and payroll software, is it worth pursuing?

It's no secret, we know that you as a payroll clerk, accountant or HR professional probably calculate your payroll with an Excel template

Or probably, you looked for some technological option to make your life easier and it hasn't been the case.

The problem comes when you use them and you simply can't trust them because you find errors and discrepancies between your Excel tables and the numbers that the platform you're using shows.

In the end, you end up relying on your program, and you do your calculations "manually", or even in some cases, you get to calculate double, because you do it from the platform and from your Excel to compare results.

Of course, that translates into a waste of valuable time.

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Your Excel tables give you peace of mind (Photo: RawPixel)

Are your Excel and payroll software really "fighting"?

I'm sure you've heard:

"Forget about your Excel tables!"

"Upgrade and leave Excel behind."

"Replace your Excel with payroll software."

But at Zentric, we know the importance of calculating payroll accurately and professionally; of being sure and having a backup when it comes to calculating it.

That is why we will tell you:

Don't replace your Excel!

We know that your tables give you peace of mind, let you sleep at night, because in Excel, against any technological software, you see what is being multiplied. 

But look for a software that fits 100%, that if your Excel is your right hand, your payroll platform becomes your automated left hand.

Don't believe all of them who tell you that you are going to replace your Excel...

You and I both know that's not going to happen. 

So now you know, if you want to switch to the only platform that has 5-star payroll accuracy, and that will be the perfect complement for you and your manual tables, we are here for you.

See you next time

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