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Kardin Budget Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.0
ERP, Accounting and Finance

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Description of Kardin Budget

KES is a web-based, collaborative environment that gives budget administrators visibility and control over the budgeting, forecasting and re-forecasting process.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Useful Budgeting Software - Excellent customer support

The ability to use it as an internal tool for our department or project managers in addition of using this software with clients/customers was great! I love how easy they made creating budgets by allowing you multiple options from one screen instead having many different screens each time we created new items such us; Cost Center Codes (Codes), Project Code(s) etc.. We are able solve issues faster than before because there were times when users would have trouble finding what information…

Pros
  • I love how easy it was to use and how we could make multiple budgets in one screen
Cons
  • I would have used it more if it was more used in the company

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very user friendly and great for everyone involved

The ability to have the budget in an online format which is available on any device or computer. It is also very helpful to be able to use the online version from anywhere in the world. The fact that KARDIN is a very important part of our budgeting process. Because of this, it is important that Kardin is always accessible. There is nothing I dislike about Kardin. I would like to say I like the fact that it is very easy to use. There are a few things I wish I could do with Kardin that I would…

Pros
  • Availability 24/7
  • Mobile versions for most devices you already own.
  • Ease at using system without having experience when starting out
  • Wide variety tools no need learn another software suite before moving onto something else!
Cons
  • Some features require more advanced users.
  • No cloud backup (like Microsoft Office)
  • Not much flexibility