How inaccuracies erode confidence and what clean data makes possible Most dealership leaders believe their financial data is accurate enough to run the business. The reports balance. The statements reconcile. On the surface, the numbers look right. Yet many leaders still feel a familiar tension as month-end approaches. Reports take longer than expected. Follow up […]
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Scaling a Dealer Group Takes More Than Adding Rooftops
Why accounting control becomes essential as growth accelerates. Adding rooftops through acquisition is how most dealer groups grow. It’s the fastest path to scale, market presence, and opportunity. But every acquisition, no matter how strategic, adds complexity to an operation already juggling high volumes of financial activity. Once the deal closes, the real challenge begins: […]
Accumatic is Now Veramatic
Accumatic starts a new chapter with our new CEO, and also a new name. While we loved the name Accumatic for all the reasons you’d expect (accuracy, automatically), we are required to change it following legal action from a much larger company with an almost identical name. We explored our options carefully, and when it became […]
Reduce Report Processing Time by 92%: How Pedersen Toyota & Volvo Transformed Accounting Operations
In automotive accounting, speed and accuracy are often at odds. Complex OEM reports, reconciliations, and statement postings can take hours per report, rely heavily on manual processes, and create training bottlenecks for already stretched accounting teams.
That was the challenge for Pedersen Toyota and Volvo of Colorado, until they rethought how their accounting workflows were handled.
Why the Best Run Dealerships Don’t Chase Clean Closes
Stop surviving the 31st, and start creating the conditions that make accuracy automatic.
Walk into any accounting office at month-end and you’ll see it: Spreadsheets stacked like pancakes. Bank Rec Brenda pulling her hair out because deposits don’t match. Dealer Biller Debra chasing down deals so she can get commissions done. Everyone is scrambling to pin down that “final” gross profit number.
