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NetSuite Accounting (Oracle NetSuite)

Accounting & Finance

Mid-market to enterprise organizations needing a cloud ERP financials suite for multi-entity operations, global consolidation, and scalable controls—especially companies outgrowing QuickBooks/Xero and wanting integrated ERP capabilities.

Quick Overview

Pricing
Quote-based
Details
Quote-based (typically subscription priced by modules, user counts, and contract term; implementation/services billed separately). No public self-serve pricing or free tier.
G2 Rating
4.1 / 5.0
Capterra
4.2 / 5.0
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Key Features

  • General ledger, AP/AR, cash management, and bank reconciliation
  • Revenue recognition and billing (including subscription/recurring billing options via modules)
  • Multi-entity, multi-subsidiary consolidation with intercompany eliminations
  • Multi-currency and global tax/VAT support (with localization options)
  • Real-time financial reporting, dashboards, and audit trails with role-based access controls

Pros

  • +Strong multi-subsidiary consolidation and intercompany accounting
  • +Highly configurable workflows, roles/permissions, and approvals
  • +Robust reporting and real-time dashboards across finance and operations
  • +Broad ERP ecosystem (inventory, order management, CRM, PSA) with integrations and SuiteApps

Cons

  • Pricing is opaque and can be expensive once modules, users, and services are included
  • Implementation and customization can be complex and typically require partners/consultants
  • UI/UX and reporting can have a learning curve; performance can vary with heavy customization

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