Friday, 31st March 2017 | Accounting
Three accounting software products we love and why
It’s tax season; do you know where your receipts are? As a small-business owner, the accounting software you use can either make or break you at this time of year. If you can easily log into your system to retrieve all the documents and reports you need, then you’ve likely already set yourself up for success.
It’s tax season; do you know where your receipts are? As a small-business owner, the accounting software you use can either make or break you at this time of year. If you can easily log into your system to retrieve all the documents and reports you need, then you’ve likely already set yourself up for success. But if tax season causes you chaos and panic, it may be time to either invest in accounting software (if you—gasp!—haven’t already) or perhaps switch to a system that is user friendly and caters to your unique business needs. Below are just three accounting software products on the market that we currently love.
QuickBooks
Currently, QuickBooks appears to be one of the market leaders in entry-level accounting software, as it’s geared towards business owners without accounting experience. It can be used right out of the box, with minimal set up, which is especially great for the smallest of small businesses. If you’re an accounting pro, however, you may feel stifled by the prescribed chart of accounts and reporting options. But, most accounting professionals are familiar and efficient in QuickBooks, which will definitely assist you when tax season rolls around each year. You’ll also find some nifty features in their mobile apps, such as being able to record a sale and payment using a sales receipt, and adding all your customers and vendors from your phone contacts into the software system. All versions of the software include tracking income and expenses, invoicing and the ability to link with financial institutions.
FreshBooks
If you’re looking for an online solution that won’t clog your hard drive, FreshBooks is supported by most web browsers, and also has some of the most easy-to-use apps for Apple and Android devices. Getting this software up and running is as simple as filling out a page of information about your business. From there, you get access to features like invoicing, estimates, expense tracking, time tracking and more. If you opt for a multi-user version of the software, additional features like project management, timesheets and team expenses are also available. Most accurately, though, this software is mostly focused around estimating, invoicing and billing; it doesn’t offer functions like accounts payable, payroll or double-entry bookkeeping.
Sage 50
Formerly known as Simply Accounting, Sage 50 is designed for companies with less than 50 employees, which is why we think it’s perfect for many small businesses. If you have some basic accounting knowledge, you’ll appreciate that Sage 50 allows you the flexibility to set up your reports and charts just the way you want. But if you’re a novice at accounting, you may want to stick with software that’s ready to use right out of the box, like Quickbooks.
When it comes to selecting the right software for your business, we can appreciate that the decision might not be a simple one. It’s also one that can be more complicated if you are switching over to a new software. Try to consider your current and future needs to assist you in making a decision. You may also opt to test out a trial version of a software product to see if it works out, or ask others in your industry if they have insight on which option may be best for your line of business. Ultimately, take your time, do your research and be patient; with so many software products on the market, this likely isn’t a decision to be made overnight.
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