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Basic Accountancy software
I'm looking for basic accountancy software, free or cheap. Can anyone recommend one please?
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Re: Basic Accountancy software
I'm not sure if it's quite what you need but I did find a free spreadsheet on the HMRC website which is ideal for logging income and expenditure. It would have the final page set out to do all the maths for your tax return.
unfortunately, I have just had a quick peek for it and cant find it - IIRC I did have to search quite a bit for it.
unfortunately, I have just had a quick peek for it and cant find it - IIRC I did have to search quite a bit for it.
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Re: Basic Accountancy software
northwales4u wrote:I'm not sure if it's quite what you need but I did find a free spreadsheet on the HMRC website which is ideal for logging income and expenditure. It would have the final page set out to do all the maths for your tax return.
unfortunately, I have just had a quick peek for it and cant find it - IIRC I did have to search quite a bit for it.
Oh FFS!! I'm not sure I'd want anything from HMRC in my hard drive NW4U??!!!
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Re: Basic Accountancy software
Haven't used them so can't comment on them but these two open-source ones look fairly comprehensive:
http://www.gnucash.org/
http://www.turbocashuk.com/accounting-s ... tures.html
Which? Magazine says GnuCash isn't particularly user-friendly however:
http://www.which.co.uk/money/bills-and- ... sh-review/
http://www.gnucash.org/
http://www.turbocashuk.com/accounting-s ... tures.html
Which? Magazine says GnuCash isn't particularly user-friendly however:
http://www.which.co.uk/money/bills-and- ... sh-review/
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Re: Basic Accountancy software
Here are a few examples whereby add ons can help you with invoicing and admin
- Xero
- Kashflow
Both online and will do quotes and invoices and even email credit control
I use Sage but then I am an accountants after all. The above two are much better for what you do.
- Xero
- Kashflow
Both online and will do quotes and invoices and even email credit control
I use Sage but then I am an accountants after all. The above two are much better for what you do.
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Re: Basic Accountancy software
I use Kashflow and it is very good and is constantly being developed. Being web based it also works from any sort of device, tablet, pc, Windows or Mac.
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Re: Basic Accountancy software
Another vote for Sage from me.
I use Sage Instant Accounts and Sage Instant Payroll.
Does everything I could ever want and very easy to use/understand. I pay for the Instant Payroll annual support, which gives you the yearly upgrade for the new tax year.
I use Sage Instant Accounts and Sage Instant Payroll.
Does everything I could ever want and very easy to use/understand. I pay for the Instant Payroll annual support, which gives you the yearly upgrade for the new tax year.
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Re: Basic Accountancy software
Woth checking out:
http://www.tassoftware.co.uk/products/t ... asics.html
Fairly basic book keeping software but does the job and best of all is free!! :)
http://www.tassoftware.co.uk/products/t ... asics.html
Fairly basic book keeping software but does the job and best of all is free!! :)
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Re: Basic Accountancy software
GnuCash is the only one I've heard (many times, long time) of and since I'd be entrusting my financial history (and future?) to it, I'd be inclined to learn my way around it. But at 107Mb download, I'll not be learning the ropes until I really need it.
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Re: Basic Accountancy software
I know this is a bit old, but a friend pointed me in the direction of these:
http://www.accountz.com/
I saw what he was doing with it and it looked really good, nice and slick and not too over complex.
http://www.accountz.com/
I saw what he was doing with it and it looked really good, nice and slick and not too over complex.