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What are your recommendations for a new accounting system?
We are looking for a new accounting system. We are a small company (10 team members). Our needs are similar to a law firm (need time and billing, invoicing, a/p, g/l, reporting on unbilled, billed and collected time & reimbursable costs), but would like it in a SaaS environment.
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3 Answers
There are a lot of small business accounting softwares around.
I personally prefer QuickBooks, because it's user-friendly. It needs to be properly set up though so you can have the necessary controls in place.
@SandraBaptist
Here's a SaaS solution that you might want to check: http://www.rocketmatter.com/pages/product.html. Also, Sage Accpac is now offered as a SaaS delivery model: http://www.accpaconline.com/
Aderant is another interesting solution (http://www.aderant.com/products.aspx) but i don't know if it's SaaS.
Hope this helps.
Gabriel
Good Morning! I'm not certain if Perfect Practice has a SaaS model but we have had positive feedback from our clients (attorneys). We are also in the process of looking for software very similar. I'm looking at Practice Management (CCH). I thought that Quickbooks Enterprise would give me the multiple levels of job costing that I needed but it does not.
http://www.perfectpractice.com/
http://www.cchgroup.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_ProSystem-fx%26%231...
Hope this helps.
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