Reviews
REVIEW: Fixed Asset Software Roundup E-mail
Written by Wayne Schulz   
Tuesday, 05 October 2010 23:46

Building imageWhile it's probably true death and taxes are the only two sure things, you could argue for a third. Depreciation. Every asset your company purchases starts to decline in value from the moment that it's placed in service. And with the tax laws seeming to change as often as the seasons - it makes good sense to invest in some serious computational horsepower.

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REVIEW: New QuickBooks - Good, Not Must Have E-mail
Written by Kathy Yakal   
Monday, 27 September 2010 22:50
QB 2011 box shotIntuit usually pulls out all the stops sometimes when it upgrades QuickBooks. 2011 isn’t one of those times, but the changes it did make will improve your clients’ ability to communicate with their customers, more easily access the financial minutia in their files, and help them speed up their receivables. New users can shave some steps off of setup, and everyone will be able to keep closer tabs on customers.
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REVIEW; Microsoft Office 2010 E-mail
Written by Kathy Yakal   
Wednesday, 08 September 2010 01:16

Office 2010 newMicrosoft Office 2010 has been out for a few months now. If you haven't upgraded yet, should you?  You likely know that it can cost many hundreds of dollars if you have even a few employees. Make that thousands if you need the full-blown edition, Office Professional, that includes Access and Publisher.

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Review: Write-up Does More Than Ever E-mail
Written by Julie Lepper, EA   
Monday, 26 July 2010 02:46

Until recently, write-up software was primarily a tool CPAs and Accountants to record the history of our clients. With the changes in the technology, it has also changed what services we can offer and makes choosing accounting software a bigger decision than it had been in the past.

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Review: Not-For-Profit Accounting Software E-mail
Written by Dave McClure   
Thursday, 24 June 2010 15:29
2010 is not proving a good year for non-profits. From trade associations to research firms and local charities, budgets have been cut to the bone and fundraising committees are looking hard for options.

All of which makes the selection of a good accounting system even more critical. Certainly, you can run a non-profit off of virtually any accounting system. But doing it well requires a slight step up, to software actually designed to meet the needs of a not-for-profit organization. And in that category, there are eight major software vendors.
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