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lg52
Joined: 03 Jun 2007
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| Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 7:28 pm Post subject: Deciding upon software for home business |
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Hello,
I am starting a home based bookkeeping/money manager business and am frustated on choosing an accounting software to use.
I have used Quick Books, but do not want to pay the high cost of the subscriptions. I really do not care for QB at this point, as I find it not so user friendly. I have also used Peachtree Classic on my regular job, employer will not convert or upgrade, and don't want the annual subscription cost with them either.
I have read the posts on here and have just about decided to go with Paycycle for my payroll clients. So, payroll will not be an issue with the accounting software I choose.
Any input will be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Lea |
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Richard Noot
Joined: 20 Aug 2005
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Location: Minnesota
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| Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 11:04 pm Post subject: Re: Deciding upon software for home business |
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lg52 wrote: Hello,
I am starting a home based bookkeeping/money manager business and am frustated on choosing an accounting software to use.
I have used Quick Books, but do not want to pay the high cost of the subscriptions. I really do not care for QB at this point, as I find it not so user friendly. I have also used Peachtree Classic on my regular job, employer will not convert or upgrade, and don't want the annual subscription cost with them either.
I have read the posts on here and have just about decided to go with Paycycle for my payroll clients. So, payroll will not be an issue with the accounting software I choose.
Any input will be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Lea
I You might want to take a look at Medlin if you will be doing the accounting yourself. However paycycle is not compatible with it. |
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