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I thought I would throw my penny in the hat and offer up MS accounting express.
They have pulled the plug on it for support but the distro is free and for 1 man bands probably more then adequate and you can export to excel for you accountant. I have had a play with it and it the usual MS monkey see monkey doo UI. Microsoft Office Accounting Express - Free software downloads and software reviews - CNET Download.com |
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Hi Paula
I used Quickbooks for 6 years and I switched to Sage about 18 months ago. I must say that I prefer Sage. I like the way it organises the transactions and it's very easy to use once you've had some training. Quickbooks is great if you're not very experienced with accounts. One or two hours training is all you need to get started. Huge difference in the price though. I do agree though that you should check what your accountant uses as it will save you money in the long run if you both use the same software. |
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thx for all the replies guys
![]() haven't been around for a while, had all sorts of problems to sort out, so decided to postpone my business for 12 months, but we still be asking you daft questions!
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Hi everyone
I work as a management accountant (but i want to own my own fishing shop so thats what i'm trying to do and think that sage is the best package to go for it is the most popular within the accounting world and is very simple and easy to use (i myself will be using this for my book keeping) i have just had a look on their site and the one i'd go for is sage instant acciunts v16 i've not used this one myself but i have used the sage line 50 which is just more in depth. I have though used sage instant payroll and it was really easy and simple it uses a step by step process. hope this helps Matt If anyone does purchase any sage products and do get stuck let me know i'll see if i can help Last edited by bonsai passion; 15-05-10 at 06:15 AM. Reason: Self promotion removed. Ten post count required first. |
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Another recommendation for KashFlow from me and the accountant approves. I use a Mac and given it is a web-based solution there are no issues with compatibility.
Enter the receipts and at the end of the quarter select VAT return and it is done for you. Enter your HMRC log in and you can even submit it directly from KashFlow. Handy little feature is that it keeps a running tally of your VAT liability on your log in page so no nasty surprises! Invoicing module is very good and easy to use too. Quote:
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Must admit, a few months in, the latest version of Quickbooks really seems to be making our lives easier, ease of reports etc, and their support line seems pretty switched on.
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