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Looking for some easy-to-use / relatively well supported accounting software for creating invoices, matching up payments to invoices,and tracking expenses.I figured a workaround after spending some time tinkering. Anybody have any thoughts on it or alternatives? I used to use Quicken Home and Business many years ago for a different line of work, and it seemed to work fine. I use and its free, does all the basic stuff you need It goes for $100 which seems relatively inexpensive compared to the cloud solutions as far as I understand it, you have to pay about $50 a month for cloud-based accounting solutions that allow for numerous clients.Īnyway, any thoughts on your favorite accounting software would be much appreciated. Quickbooks online! I like how they deposit your payments. They deposit the original amount and then immediately withdraw your fee. It also automatically accounts for those fees in your expenses. You can do credit cards or ACH transfers. Which level (Self Employed, Simple Start, Essentials, Plus) are you using? You can also take credit card payments for the invoice through the Quickbooks app with the reader. It seems like they encourage having people pay by credit card (since the way they make money is off of CC processing fees). is it still easy to accept payments by check? I use Self Employed to track my quarterly taxes and expenses while I use Quickbooks for my main accounting and invoicing. That's exactly what's kept me from actually signing up with QuickBooks-from what I can tell, you don't get all the features from Self-Employed as part of the more expensive editions. I should be able to easily estimate my quarterly taxes with the more expensive editions the same way I could with Self-Employed.Ĭurrently I'm using the PayPal invoicing system. For tracking expenses, I've had people report good luck with the Expensify app. I've also looked heavily into Studiometry, which seems to integrate basically everything. Despite what looks like a hideous interface, it seems to integrate accounting, invoicing, and CRM functions among others.įor tracking mileage, I currently use Automatic, which is a dongle/app combo that plugs into your OBDII sensor. Beautifully simple and accurate, although there are a couple features I'd love to see them add.

For $100+ per month you get a team of people who do your accounting.

QuickBooks seems to be the go-to for many, but it seems superfluous to need to use both Self-Employed and another edition. It's geared towards corporate accounting. However if you are a corporation you can run payroll through Quickbooks and account for your taxes that way. You are not going to find a business accounting software that will do personal finances all in the same program. Quickbooks accounting is not geared towards personal finances.
