Thank you so much everyone for your feedback. I just want something that allows me to see what my current bank balance is, how much money is coming in, how much money is going out, what services/products generate the most income, cash flow etc etc. My concerns with quickbooks are three main things: A bit of a learning curve, apparently Intuit have awful support and lastly they are discontinuing support for all their desktop products in 2018 and going online only.Ĭan anyone else recommend a good accounting package for my business that will allow me to quote, invoice clients, raise purchase orders and pay bills for suppliers, do end of year tax returns for UK HMRC as well as VAT Returns (When I say do returns, I mean more do the calculations - I do not want to integrate my software with online for security reasons). I want to review Sage 50 2015, but need to contact Sage to download a trial of their desktop version as I can only trial their online versions! However, it seems unnecessarily difficult to do quote, convert to sales order, convert to invoice, convert to receipt process and same for raising purchase orders to payments of suppliers and I am finding it difficult to understand how it comes up with certain sums in the reporting. NCH Accounting Express - Surprisingly good, but had no reminders to pay bills, no way to link a purchase order to a client and I had concerns about end of year reports for UK HMRC. Turbocash - was slow to startup and it was lacking functionality I was looking for. Gnucash - Untidy looking gui, I find software with a more graphical layout easier to navigate. I want a desktop version! So no cloud options.Īdminsoft Accounts - too dated and biggest failing is no quote option! I do not want to buy an online accounting program. My business has reached the stage where I have long since realised that excel spreadsheets just don't cut it anymore! So I want to buy an accounting package to address the issue of tracking the flow of money - where its coming from and where its going as well as to determine profitability of various tasks.
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