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Hi, I have a couple of questions which I hope someone here can answer for me.

Accounting Express I believe is free. But would anyone recommend the professional version over the express version?

The professional version says its £149.95. Is this a one off fee or yearly?

Can you run multiple companies on the software, or is it just for your own personal accounts?

The payroll element.. is it easy to use and kept up to date?

Can you run serveral payroll's at the same time for different companies?

I'm for new software, but don't know much about this one.
Thank you in advance
Gill

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Hi Jill,

If you join the Microsoft Professional Accountants Network at:

https://accountants.microsoft.com/MPAN/UK/default.aspx

You will get a free copy of the professional version, and a customised express version for your clients. It's free to join.

Kris


-- Edited by kjmcculloch at 12:02, 2008-10-24

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