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Sage Fixed Assets

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What is Sage Fixed Assets?

Sage Fixed Assets provides simplified fixed-asset tracking with comprehensive depreciation calculations, including over 300,000 U.S. and Canadian regulations for businesses, governments and nonprofits.

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What is Sage Fixed Assets?

Sage Fixed Assets provides simplified fixed-asset tracking with comprehensive depreciation calculations, including over 300,000 U.S. and Canadian regulations for businesses, governments and nonprofits.

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November 04, 2021

Sage FAS Flop

Score 2 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Our finance department uses Sage FAS to keep track of inventory and financial assets. We are in the process of transferring our data to another application but still use Sage FAS for our main fixed asset tracker. We have over 200 companies in FAS and about 15 users that use it on a daily basis.
  • Fixed asset management
  • Adding new users with multiple company access
  • Copying users
I believe that Sage is not suited well for our company because we are too large. To add new users we have to go into all 200+ companies and add their access individually. This is time-consuming and not a good way to manage access.
  • I do not like any of the features
  • No positive or negative influence
[I believe that] Sage is nowhere near as good as Oracle. Oracle is easy to use and administer and the features are much better. The system is cloud-based so there are fewer issues with on-prem or virtual servers.
Score 3 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use Sage Fixed Assets to handle the organization, tracking, and depreciation for all of our domestic organizations' fixed assets. Additionally, it is used by our tax department in handling the various, and ever growing, complexities of tax depreciation. It provides a central repository where calculations and transfers may be completed.
  • Central Repository.
  • Staying up to date on tax law changes.
  • Non-intuitive to use.
  • Horrible Excel reports.
I'm just not likely to recommend Sage Fixed Assets to another user. I've not used another system before, but I cannot imagine that another system out there could be less user friendly. The reporting system is clunky at best. Additionally, a primary feature of the system is the asset import system that more or less requires an advanced SAGE degree to figure out and use. It's just not intuitive and really is lacking in basic functionality, leaving users to spend copious amounts of time repeating the same processes over and over.
  • It is incredibly difficult to use and our business users generally do not look favorably on it.
  • It is relatively low cost, which is a nice feature and lends to quick ROI.
We have considered using Thomson Reuters fixed asset offering in the past, since we use their income tax offering for our domestic tax preparation. While it contained some nice features, the cost was simply prohibitive. As a result, and due to Sage Fixed Assets' price point, we have remained with Sage. We continually reevaluate to determine if it is worth the transition to a new system.
Rather lackluster. Our account manager generally works with Sage's support team and oftentimes finds herself frustrated with a lack of understanding from the support team. Additionally, when IT is attempting to update the system (which from my understanding is a bear of epic complex proportions) they often times find themselves frustrated and at a loss for what needs done.
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