[webproducers] Re: small business accounting software- recommendations?
- From: Kaori Eda <kaori.eda@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: webproducers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2009 23:18:29 -0500
FYI. You can get free Quickbook class via NYC Business Solutions,
Manhattan Centers.
Kaori Eda
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 11:06 PM, John Yuiska <jyuiska@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I had good success with QuickBooks for the following reasons:
> - accountants use it
> - easy invoicing, 1099 and tax preparation
> - quick view client profitability
> - easy cutting pay checks
> - good expense tracking
> Quickbooks is good but it can be cumbersome to set up especially for a
> single/small business.
>
> I worked at a place that used Peachtree which works but I have no hands on
> experience.
>
> I also have heard some great reviews about
>
> Ultimately I would ask your tax accountant because at the end of the day you
> don't want to do a ton of work to pay your quarterly taxes or your end of
> the year taxes.
>
>
> I have also heard great things about
>
>
> On 3/1/09 8:08 PM, "B MayBe" <bm44bm44@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I need to move away from Excel spreadsheets and into using some proper small
>> business accounting software. Any recommendations or preferences or horror
>> stories? I'm looking at the major ones for small business from Intuit,
>> Peachtree (Sage) and Microsoft.
>>
>> I'm working on a PC with XP SP3. I'm looking for mainly general ledger/basic
>> accounting, but ideally with some tax readiness preparation built-in (doesnt
>> need to be complete) and some kind of payroll integration option/upgrade
>> add-on features for the future. Online banking integration would also be a
>> bonus. Must also be able to import/export data from MS Excel.
>>
>> Feel free to email me offline.
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>> -- Beverly
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