Transaction Accounting, Reporting and Records Retention Sample Clauses

Transaction Accounting, Reporting and Records Retention. Company shall provide all systems and functionality necessary (i) for transfers of transactional information to financial accounting; (ii) to enable Kaching Kaching and/or each RWS owner to retrieve such information and data from the system for its own accounting purposes and (iii) to enable Kaching Kaching and/or each RWS owner to use, modify, validate and/or otherwise fully utilize Company’s systems to properly control and maintain their accounting, transactions, reporting and record retention systems. Company shall not be responsible for managing or administering Kaching Kaching’s or any RWS owner’s general ledger or related financial accounting. Company shall provide all necessary system functionality, all transactional processing and all data storage capabilities for record retention, including, but not limited to, transactions, customer profiles, and any other reasonable and necessary information required by Kaching Kaching and/or each RWS owner.
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  • Accounting and Records The books and records of the Company shall be made and maintained, and the financial position and the results of its operations recorded, at the expense of the Company, in accordance with such method of accounting as is determined by the Managing Member. The books and records of the Company shall reflect all Company transactions and shall be made and maintained in a manner that is appropriate and adequate for the Company’s business.

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