Has Your Entry-Level Accounting System Reached Its Limit? Why Deltek Costpoint Works for Growing Contractors

October 14, 2024
Entry Level Accounting System Reached Its Limits

As your business grows, so do your operational demands—especially for government contractors, where stringent compliance requirements and complex project management are the norm. While an entry-level or homegrown accounting system may have served you well in the early stages, it can quickly become inadequate as you scale. At a certain point, the lack of real-time visibility and inability to efficiently meet regulatory requirements can hinder your growth. That's when adopting a more robust system, like an enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution, becomes a crucial foundation for your business.

So, what are some of the key challenges a small government contractor might face when their accounting system can no longer keep up with the demands of their growing business? We’ll explore the five most common and demonstrate how Deltek Costpoint, an ERP solution purpose-built for government contractors, addresses these issues.

5 Clear Signs It's Time to Upgrade from Your Entry-Level Accounting System

  1. Rapid Growth and New Contracts
    As your business begins to secure new contracts or experience rapid growth, you may find that an entry-level accounting system struggles to keep up. These systems often lack scalability, making it difficult to handle the increasing volume of data and complexity of financial transactions. Additionally, most basic accounting software defaults to cash-based accounting, where revenue is incurred when payment is received. This may require manual adjustments to meet the accrual-based reporting standards needed for government contracts with Cost Accounting Standards (CAS) requirements.

    Costpoint on the other hand is designed to grow with your business, offering a powerful platform capable of managing larger contracts and providing the financial structure needed to support compliance with Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) regulations. By integrating multiple business processes into one system, Costpoint reduces the amount of duplicate entry and manual aggregation of data from different systems, while providing better overall visibility into the finances of your business.
  2. Handling Multiple Contract Types with Enhanced Compliance Requirements
    Government contractors face several challenges when managing multiple contract types. Each contract type, such as fixed-price, cost-reimbursement, and time-and-materials, comes with its own set of regulations and requirements. Cost-reimbursement or Cost-Plus contracts necessitate detailed tracking of expenses to ensure all costs are allowable and allocable. This can be resource intensive. Costpoint simplifies compliance by offering built-in validation processes, charge code access controls, automated workflows, audit trails and floor checks. These tools not only help you stay compliant but also reduce the manual effort involved, saving time and minimizing errors.
  3. Poor Project Execution and Low Win Rates
    Struggling with project execution or low contract win rates could be a sign that your current system lacks the project visibility and control needed for success. Entry-level systems often fall short when it comes to tracking projects, leading to inaccurate cost estimates and poor resource alignment. Costpoint's comprehensive project management tools provide real-time insights into project performance, allowing you to monitor costs, improve collaboration and make more informed decisions.
  4. Fragmented Systems and Manual Processes
    If your team is relying on multiple, disconnected systems for tasks like labor tracking, billing, purchasing and reporting, inefficiencies can quickly arise. Entry-level systems typically require manual workarounds to connect these disparate processes, resulting in lost time and potential errors. Costpoint integrates all key financial and project management functions into one cohesive system, ensuring that every transaction is tied to a project and that reporting is both timely and accurate.
  5. Increasing Requirements to Meet Compliance
    As your business grows and you pursue larger contracts, compliance requirements naturally increase. Financial and cybersecurity regulations become more prominent, and your business systems will need to align with standards such as the DCAA, Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC). Many entry-level accounting systems aren’t designed to meet the rigorous demands of federal regulations, which can often require additional time, labor and expertise to ensure compliance.

    Costpoint facilitates this process with built-in validation mechanisms, charge code access controls, automated workflows, audit trails and a secure cloud environment that helps meet cybersecurity standards. These features not only support compliance efforts but also reduce manual work, saving time and minimizing potential errors along the way.
 

“QuickBooks Enterprise is more of a data entry system with logic for small business in the backend, and that is not the type of enterprise capabilities we require for government contracting.”

– Chris Koehn, founder of Second-61

 

What Benefits Can an ERP Bring to Your Business?

While this list isn’t exhaustive, these challenges are frequently voiced by small businesses relying on spreadsheets or entry-level solutions like QuickBooks® to manage their government contracting operations. Transitioning to a project-based ERP solution isn't just for larger businesses; in fact, some ERP systems, like Costpoint, are specifically designed for government contractors of all sizes. So, what benefits can small businesses expect by adopting an ERP tailored for government contractors? Let’s explore some of the key advantages Costpoint offers for small businesses.

  1. Greater Control Over Costs
    Costpoint offers superior control and visibility over project costs, allowing you to tie every expense back to a specific project, account and organization. This enables precise tracking of revenue and profit by project and improves overhead allocation. With built-in reports and real-time dashboards, you can monitor project budgets more accurately, making it easier to build competitive pricing strategies.
  2. Enhanced Project Visibility and Reporting
    Costpoint’s integrated timesheet tracking and labor cost recording ensure that you can see how resources are being used in real time. The system’s budgeting and planning tools offer insights into both current and future spending, enabling smarter resource allocation. Costpoint’s AI-powered dashboards and reporting tools allow you to make data-driven decisions and predict project outcomes with greater accuracy.
  3. Faster Billing and Collection
    Costpoint automates the billing process by capturing costs as they occur and automatically generating invoices that comply with customer specifications. This streamlined approach speeds up billing cycles, improves cash flow, and helps you take advantage of early payment discounts—while reducing the administrative burden on your finance team.
  4. Streamlined Audit Readiness
    With the integrated controls and validations in Costpoint, your finance team will significantly reduce time spent correcting errors and validating financial data. This leads to more streamlined audits and ensures that if DCAA does need to evaluate your system, the reports and artifacts they need are ready and available.

As your business evolves and takes on more complex government contracts, it’s crucial to have an accounting system that can keep up with your needs. While entry-level solutions may have served their purpose, Deltek Costpoint offers the scalability, compliance support and project management capabilities necessary for continued growth. By transitioning to an industry-specific solution, you’ll gain greater control over project costs, improve operational visibility, streamline your financial processes and simplify compliance—ultimately positioning your business for long-term success.


 

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