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RE: FN-FORUM: Accounting software
date posted 6th January 2007 10:19
Quickbooks regular has a timer, which allows you to run a timer against =
a
company and then at some point invoice based on hours. I have used for
consultant work and it works really well, I know accountants use it for
billable hours as well. It's windows based, and I think it's about =
=A3120.
Good thing is that it's scaleable.
Best Regards
Terry Price
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Subject: FN-FORUM: Accounting software
Hello, and happy new year
I am looking for a simple to use bit of software - I am on mac os x - =
but I
can use it on a windows if I absolutely have to, I have downloaded =
trials of
some things like MYOB etc ... Which all are much to sophisticated for =
what I
want, and I don=B9t really want to have to spend too much time learning =
things
that are superflous to what I need
At the moment I probably write between 2 to 6 invoices a month, and =
usually
they are for ongoing cummulative work for the same people, so I keep a
record of my hours in my diary, enter it into an excel spreadsheet to
calculate a monthly total, and type out a nicely designed invoice in
InDesign
What I mean to do also is write down the invoice numbers and amounts and
then cross them off, but I am getting a number of small jobs as well and =
I
can forsee myself losing track of the odd couple of quid
What I really want is to be able to type in, invoice number, invoice =
date
and invoice details, and to be able - at the end of the month for eg. =
Run a
script telling me what is outstanding and I can take the appropriate =
action
etc .. I don=B9t really need anything else other than that, does anyone =
know
of something that will do that
Cheers
john
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