Sage Fixed Assets for Accurate Fixed Asset Management
Updated April 25, 2025

Sage Fixed Assets for Accurate Fixed Asset Management

Phillip George | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Sage Fixed Assets

We run a full ERP system from another provider. It fulfills most of our needs, however, it lacks a good, fixed asset system. It does not calculate depreciation accurately for our business. We use Sage to track fixed assets and the depreciation on our Fixed Assets and we found that Sage picks up the slack in that area nicely.

Pros

  • Managing Fixed Assets
  • Calculating Depreciation
  • Depreciation Schedule

Cons

  • Price
  • Depends on SQL database
  • Network version limited number of users
  • Accurate fixed assets accounting
  • Easily train accounting users on product
  • easy to use
Of all the software we use, Sage is one of the easiest to use. The simple interface makes the whole fixed asset process easy to understand and when new users are onboarded, they have no trouble learning the product. The product also performs well speed and stability wise, making for a great user experience overall.
Sage was overall a much simpler product to understand. Our users were able to wrap their heads around how it worked and the learning curve was very short. Meanwhile the other products we looked at seemed so complicated for what were needing. I am glad that we chose Sage in the end.

Do you think Sage Fixed Assets delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with Sage Fixed Assets's feature set?

Yes

Did Sage Fixed Assets live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of Sage Fixed Assets go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy Sage Fixed Assets again?

Yes

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To me, the best use case for Sage Fixed Assets are: 1. you run a Sage based ERP. or 2. you have an ERP that is limited in its Fixed Asset abilities. We have not done any integration per se, but if we did, it would be fairly easy given the fact that Sage uses SQL tables.

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