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With tariffs squeezing margins and disrupting supply chains, many Canadian companies are making a strategic move — opening a U.S. entity to protect their bottom line. But once you make that move, how do you manage operations in two countries, two sets of books, and cross-border transactions — without drowning in admin
Agenda
· Why Canadian Companies Are Setting Up in the U.S. – The trade war workaround
· The Complexity of Two Companies – Taxes, reporting, currency, intercompany
· How Business Central Handles It – Built-in multi-entity support
· Demo: Add a U.S. Company – Set up in minutes, not weeks
· Intercompany Transactions – Automate sales, purchases, and transfers
· Consolidated Reporting – One-click financials across both entities