ScaleFactor: the Antidote to Mid-Month Accounting Blues

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A former employee of a Big Four accounting firm was frustrated with the lack of innovation in the accounting and financial sectors.  His solution? Quit his job and start something new.

In 2014, Kurt Rathmann began ScaleFactor from his living room table in Austin with the vision of making traditional back office functions more efficient, especially in accounting and payroll. Rathmann carried out field research, essentially going door-to-door to investigate the needs of small businesses and incorporated his findings to develop a state of the art accounting software solution.

From bookkeeping, invoicing, to tax filings, ScaleFactor automates these time-consuming tasks to make them more efficient and to offer small business owners greater insight into the health of their business.

One of the startup’s key features is real time reporting. Most accounting firms release financial statements at the end of the month, making the first 10 to 15 days of the month “crazy busy,” explained Rathmann. “That forces the accountant to get into a phase of just trying to get it done. There are long hours, they’re not making it home for dinner, they’re just trying to complete the work.” On top of that, the data is about 30 days old and may not be as relevant. Instead, by using real time data analytics, a company can get advanced insight into its business. Rathmann said, “The data cycle gets cut from 30 days to just one or two days, and the business owner can really dictate some future actions they’ll make, and tactically navigate the business, rather than just react to it.”

Rathmann identified other bottlenecks in traditional accounting. “A lot of people dread interacting with their accountant, for whatever reason,” he said. “We’re really trying to change that.” When an owner has a pressing question, they don’t want to wait for their accountant to respond in one or two days – they expect immediate answers. Using machine learning, ScaleFactor determines how to send real-time notifications to facilitate better communication between the small business owner and the accountant.  Important messages will be sent via text message while less urgent correspondence would be sent by email.

“It’s a response to a younger generation and less personal relationships that are part of a millennial-type generation,” Rathmann said. “It’s also that people are less patient for access to data and to information that is theirs. If there is something financial-related to their business, it’s very personal to entrepreneurs and small businesses. It’s more of, ‘I want it now,’ and, ‘Why can’t I have it now? I’m supposed to have it now.’ That’s a lot of the reactions we get in the connected world we live in. People expect faster.”

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Digital R&D facility in Chicago will create over 100 new tech opportunities

Digital R&D facility in Chicago will create over 100 new tech opportunities

An exciting time lies ahead for research and development in Chicago! Siemens have officially announced their plans for a digital R&D hub due to open in October 2017.

The facility will generate over 100 new tech jobs in the city which will bring the Siemens Chicago employee count up to 3,300. New jobs will be created in the fields of software development, software architecture, product testing, project leadership, application engineering, configuration management, team leadership and technical writing. It is anticipated that the center will open in October 2017 and will have $20 million per year invested into it.

It is no doubt that establishing this R&D center in Chicago is a significant opportunity for Siemens to leverage the extremely talented tech community in the city.

The center will build applications for Siemens Control Products and Systems (CPS) technology. The CPS Software House will take the lead on global R&D efforts for the company’s design CC platform, which makes it easier to manage the functions of large buildings. In addition the facility will also work to add more cloud functionality to the System One smart home application.

The logical next step and a critical component in the Siemens digitalization strategy is establishing the CPS Software House, which continues driving towards a future that includes autonomous buildings. The goal for Siemens as a company is to build new capabilities, bring them to customers sooner and work with customers to quickly obtain feedback.

The technology industry is growing at an aggressive rate and like Siemens, many are investing millions in R&D to stay ahead of the technology curve.  An R&D Tax Credit can support businesses in any industry to further develop their research.  If you would like to find out more about R&D tax and whether your company may qualify for an R&D Tax Credit, contact a Swanson Reed R&D specialist today.