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Is there anything like mint.com for small business accounting?
I use mint. com for personal financial management. It's fabulous and intuitive. I want something easy to use, easy to train someone on, but also with the ability to do some more things such as payroll, tracking our loan payments and so on. We're a small company and I can't afford a big accounting software and don't think we need anything so hefty. Anyone have any ideas?
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www.Workingpoint.com is like mint.com for small business...
WorkingPoint includes all of these features:
Accounting, Invoicing, Expenses management, Financial reporting , Tax reporting, Contact management, Inventory management
All this is managed through the dashboard, which contains a daily operating report, a profit and loss module, areas that provide feedback on who owes you money and vice versa. There’s an easy to read expenses report, plus buttons that allow you to create new quotes, invoices, etc. Along the top of the dashboard there are menus for contacts, invoices, bills,items,accounts, reports and your company profile.
For $10 a month you get invoicing reports: Profit & Loss (Income Statement), balance sheet, bill and expenses tracking, double-entry bookkeeping, contact management, inventory management, cash management, online company profile, customisable business dashboard, data import/export, firewall protection, SSL encryption, data backups, unlimited users, unlimited customers, tax reports, payment collections through PayPal and recurring invoicing plans.
It isn't as robust, but Outright.com is along the same lines. It is a free, online income and expense tracker. You can link it directly to your bank and/or paypal accounts. The data is imported automatically, then you can code it. Easy as could be!
I am curious to know if anyone has used Mint to track their business bookkeeping? It seems like a pretty useful program! I haven't had time to play around with it much, but I'd really like to. If you haven't signed up, click the link below to go directly there and check it out.
http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-3870912-10525764?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mint.com%2F
Here is an open source software package you may find suits your needs. Hope this helps.
http://www.gnucash.org/
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