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User-Friendly Accounting for SMEs: Less Excel, More Clarity

You want reliable figures without the Excel chaos. This article shows you how to organize accounting, costs, and reporting more easily, remain GoBD-compliant, and integrate the mandatory 2025 e-invoicing requirements seamlessly into your workflow.

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Accounting Challenges in SMEs

When three different figures for the same revenue suddenly appear during month-end closing, the accounting itself isn't the problem—the surrounding system is. In many SMEs, accounting structures have grown haphazardly over years: one program for financial accounting, Excel for cost centers, a separate solution for project controlling, and a fixed asset list hidden somewhere else. In the end, you aren't working with your data; you’re working against it.

You feel this every day. Documents are recorded twice. Bookings are corrected after the fact because they weren't assigned to a cost center or project. Reports don't match because everyone is working with a different version of the truth. And if a key employee is absent, processes stall because they rely on tribal knowledge rather than clear procedures.

Since January 1, 2025, B2B e-invoicing has become a requirement. You must be able to receive them. If you don’t process them in a structured way, they simply sit as PDFs in an inbox, and data entry remains a manual chore. Meanwhile, GoBD requirements (German principles of proper digital bookkeeping) still apply. Documents must be stored traceably, and in the event of an audit, you must provide data in a way that doesn't turn into an "improvisation project."

Typical Consequences:

Month-end closings take longer than planned.

Project and manufacturing costs are only reliable after manual post-processing.

Inquiries increase because documents cannot be found quickly.

Decisions are based on inconsistent reports.

Optimizing Accounting with Clear Workflows

Optimizing accounting doesn’t mean reinventing the wheel. It means getting three things right: data, processes, and reporting.

First: A common database. Financial accounting, cost accounting, projects, and fixed assets should be built on the same master data and rules. This allows you to maintain cost types, cost centers, and cost objects once, preventing a project from looking different in a booking than it does in a report.

Second: Clear processes everyone understands. A document arrives, is checked, approved, posted, and archived. This isn't a bureaucratic pipe dream; it’s the foundation for daily speed. For GoBD compliance, what matters is that you can trace a document’s path. For your team, what matters is that no one has to guess what comes next.

Third: Automation where it actually helps. Rules for recurring entries, account assignment suggestions, and plausibility checks. AI can assist as long as the results remain traceable. The goal is to save time and reduce errors without relinquishing control.

A pragmatic test before deciding on a setup: Can you find a document in seconds, assign it correctly to a project or cost center, and generate a report—all without copying data? If you still need Excel for this, your process is not stable.

PLUTOS for Accounting and Cost Accounting in Industry

PLUTOS bundles financial accounting, cost accounting, project controlling, and fixed asset accounting into a single, continuous structure for manufacturing companies. This allows you to assign cost types, centers, and objects directly during the booking process, providing consistent reporting without jumping between multiple tools.

For everyday audit requirements, classix.de provides a journal export in the GoBD-standard IDEA format. This helps you make audits predictable and ensures you don't have to scramble to gather data every time a request comes in.

classix Software GmbH

The Hamburg-based company classix Software GmbH – the Software factory and its products are aimed at decision-makers, users, and developers. We help to build holistic, digital models of companies.

For classix, it is no longer just a matter of developing functionality for functionality. classix asks the question of commonality to develop apps more efficiently.

Data should be better understood to make AI and natural language processing usable for companies.

The result of classix's research and development is a powerful and flexible CyberEnterprise® business OS. This means that IT can be used more quickly.

classix – a class of its own.

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