FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING COMPUTER SOFTWARE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CAESAR LIFE FINANCIAL DATABASE SERVICES, INC. 4045 Sorrento Valley Blvd. San Diego CA 92121 financial and accounting computer software which tracks and automates case management for life insurance underwriting, and instruction manuals included therewith;computer software development services in the fields of accounting and finance;
CAESAR MESSENGER FINANCIAL DATABASE SERVICES, INC. 4045 Sorrento Valley Blvd. San Diego CA 92121 financial and accounting computer software which analyzes and reports financial and accounting information to registered representatives in the securities industry, and instruction manuals included therewith;computer software development services in the fields of accounting and finance;
CHECKBOOX Holonym 3119 Thistledown Court Pleasanton CA 94588 Financial and accounting computer software;CHECK BOOKS;
FIELD CAESAR FINANCIAL DATABASE SERVICES, INC. 4045 Sorrento Valley Blvd. San Diego CA 92121 financial and accounting computer software for sharing financial and accounting information with registered representatives in the securities industry, and instruction manuals included therewith;computer software development services in the fields of accounting and finance;
RELIANCE Outside Force, Inc. 2500 E. Randol Mill Road, Suite 105 Arlington TX 76011 financial and accounting computer software for the credit union industry;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A job accounting and chargeback system for software products is comprised of a software license manager in the form of a software product use monitoring subsystem that handles requests for and grants rights to use software products, in such a manner that chargeback data is developed, which is then referenced to entities that are charged for the use of the software products. To better correlate the chargeback data with the use of software products, the chargeback data is referenced to the actual amount and type of use of software products being used, rather than on the use of computer facilities.