accounting software
Published February 29th, 2008
There are a number of very good accounting software applications that you can buy and install on your computer. These are tried an true programs that are specifically designed to make your life easier when it comes to keeping the books.
But what if I told you that it could be even easier ? That’s right. You can save time (and maybe a little money) by using online applications to do your finances.
FreelancerSwitch reviews 7 of these bad boys so check em out!
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Tags: Accounting, accounting software, E-Commerce and E-Business, Finance and Accounting, FreelancerSwitch, Rebecca Button, tools
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Published January 30th, 2008
One of the quandaries in running a small business is keeping your accounts up to date. Depending on what size your business actually is, you may be fine with a simple spreadsheet on Excel, or a similar chart. However, larger medium-sized businesses may need something a little more intricate. Therefore, it may be a good idea to take stock of your business accounting needs, and see if it’s time for an upgrade.
Pen vs. Software
Prior to computers, all invoicing and accounting was completed via ledger books, and although it may seem surprising to learn, some companies still work this... Read more
Tags: Accounting, accounting software, budget, computer applications, danny brown, Finance and Accounting, money, software
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Published December 17th, 2007
There is nothing more central to the success of your business than good record keeping. Keeping an accurate account of all the facets of your business will greatly assist you in determining budgets year to year and month to month, will help you to decide when to take a chance and grow your business further, and of course whether your business is making money or losing it.
Not to mention the fact that keeping good records about your income is usually required by law, although the number of records you need to keep are usually decided based on your location.... Read more
Tags: Accounting, accounting software, Finance and Accounting, keep good records, Leeia Ladipoh, money, software
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Published December 14th, 2007
Accounting is an extremely important aspect of any business. If you are a small business and looking to cut costs, accounting software is the way to go. This article shares how to choose the right program for you.
Choosing Accounting Software For Your Business
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Tags: Accounting, accounting software, electronic accountant, Finance, Finance and Accounting, Rebecca Button, Small Business Resources
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Published December 14th, 2007
For most people, Quicken is more than adequate software to run the books for their small business, but Quicken can’t do everything. If you find your business outgrowing your accounting software, or you just want to see what else is out there, do a comparison.
What’s Out There
Intuit’s QuickBooks is considered the market leader in small-business accounting software with Sage’s Peachtree generally regarded as the runner up. Microsoft Office Small Business Accounting, which has been renamed Microsoft Office Accounting 2007, is a newcomer with a small but very loyal market share. Sage Business Vision is a long-established product and... Read more
Tags: Accounting, accounting software, everestsoftwarinc.com, Finance and Accounting, larry Slusser, simple-accounting.biz, small business tools, software, tgiltd.com
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Published December 6th, 2007
If your business is on a shoestring budget, then having access to a wealth of free products and services will help to keep your business running smoothly and efficiently, without the big price tag! But beware, not all offers that claim to be free are. Some will waste your time, cost money, invade your computer, steal your email address for third party sales, etc. Be very, very careful about just putting "business freebies" into Google and clicking on any and all offers that come up.
Here’s a list of 10 of the best business freebies,
many from well-known companies like... Read more
Tags: accounting software, advice, AgoraCart, Carrie Hinkel, free business tools, Google, Growing Your Business, Microsoft, Office Depot, SBA, SCORE, Small Business Resources, Starting a Business, tips, VistaPrint
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Published November 20th, 2007
No matter how big or small your business, making sure you continue to have a business to run in the first place is one of the biggest tasks you’ll need to manage. Key to this success will be your ability to control your cash flow. From forecasting what your cash flow needs are going to be, to maintaining a regular stream of cash when you’re up and running, it’s arguably the area that will make or break your business.
What is Cash Flow?
Simply put, a cash flow ensures that you have money both coming into your business, and going... Read more
Tags: accountant, Accounting, accounting software, business budget, cash flow, danny brown, Finance and Accounting
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Published October 8th, 2007
The ease with which most businesses and individuals can purchase and use a personal computer has meant that some of the most mundane - and expensive - tasks of operating a small business have become much easier to manage. Where once a business would have to hire a trained accountant or several accountants to manage the financial side of the business, today purchasing a good software package means that you save a lot of money and time.
Of course, the time and money that you save will only come after you have purchased the right accounting software for your business... Read more
Tags: Accounting, accounting software, Finance, Finance and Accounting, Leeia Ladipoh, money, software
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