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AMB™ by Advantage Systems, Inc.
Mortgage Accounting Software
 

mortgage accounting systems for mortgage lenders and bankers

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About AMB Mortgage Accounting Software

Too many mortgage bankers are using accounting systems that simply weren't designed for their business. As a result, accounting staffs are forced to work overtime to manage loan level detail in spread sheets. As your loan volume grows, you may feel you need to add accountants to keep up. You don't! You need a system that was designed for your business.

AMB is an extremely robust accounting system that goes beyond the debits and credits to track transactions on a loan by loan basis. In doing so, loan level detail comes right off the system and redundant spread sheets are eliminated.

AMB can easily display:

  • Mortgage Industry Accounting of Profitability by Loan
  • Mortgage Industry Accounting of Profitability by Loan Type
  • Mortgage Industry Accounting of Profitability by Loan Officer
  • Mortgage Industry Accounting of Profitability by Branch

In addition to providing loan level detail, AMB provides exceptional General Ledger, Accounts Payable and Report Writing capabilities. At the push of a button, AMB can present which loans comprise an account balance, any balance and at any time.

Just as quickly, AMB can show which transactions have occurred on a loan, or range of loans. The ability to maintain loan level detail allows AMB to provide a level of profitability analysis not found elsewhere. Profitability by loan, loan officer, and loan type are generated quickly and easily, as is profitability by branch.

The On-line nature of the system, as opposed to older "Batch" oriented systems, allows for faster data entry, eliminating the need for time consuming posting routines and makes instant reporting possible.

The General Ledger functionality is highly developed, including a built-in "Drill-down" capability, the ability to report on any number of periods as well as the ability to have an unlimited number of open periods. Transactions entered to a prior period will properly update subsequent balances.

The Accounts Payable system is exceptional. It's easy to use, yet powerful enough to handle multiple users and print large volumes of checks.

AMB offers an outstanding array of import utilities to minimize the work of entering loan level detail.

AMB is delivered with an impressive list of standard reports based on over nine years of years experience with the Mortgage Banking industry.

AMB makes extensive use of the Crystal Reports report writing software. Modifications to reports can be easily made, saved and run from within the AMB software.

The Lastest Edition "AMB For Windows" Offers:

  • The ability to import borrower data and Funding transactions from a variety loan production systems.
  • Built-in "Drill Down" capability from financial statement to individual trnasactions comprising an account balance.
  • On-line transaction processing to eliminate time consuming posting routines.
  • Ability to report on any date
  • 32 bit Client/Server architecture
  • AMB Customers are producing financials more quickly, saving on audit fees and satisfying their warehouse lenders!


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