It depends on the price difference between the two products, how tight money is right now, if you expect to obtain clients that have payroll needs. Only you can make the decision about what software is right for you and your new business. I know you use Quickbooks but I am trained in Simply Accounting so my question is this: am I better to purchase Simply Accounting that includes payroll or just go without?Īny software recommendations and tips would be greatly appreciated. My goal is to take on five clients by the end of 2012 and to work part time from home as it would allow me more time with my three young children. I am just finishing some schooling for bookkeeping (in accordance with CBA standards) and starting out as a bookkeeper for small business and non profit organizations. ![]() It is very user friendly, I have not once had to contact support for help, I am able to find everything I need close to hand and all the books of entry are simple and self explanatory, the only drawback, is that I like to have a disc in the drawer 'just in case'. For me, it works well, for my trainee bookkeeper it works. Not sure that's the way I would want to go.Īs for Accountedge? I think this is by far the best package on the market right now. Sage are undergoing internal changes and exploring the Cloud right now. I also find the telephone support, upgrades, payroll add ons and helpfulness of the staff very encouraging and find they will do whatever they can to compete for my business. On the other hand, I also use Sage Simply accounting and I quite like that. Multi user licences are expensive as are the upgrades and the payroll add ons. The QB package I bought off the shelf from one of the local electrical stores, and although I find the package 'OK', it isn't a software package that I enjoy using, I don't find QB very user friendly and I find I am somewhat restricted in reports breaking down subgroups etc. ![]() ![]() I am a user of both of the mentioned packages. The T2125 Schedule Series - Canadian sole proprietors.The Employee Payroll Rates - US and Canada.The Self Employed Rates - US and Canada.The Travel/Auto Rates Options - US and Canada.
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