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I've been doing some bookkeeping on a self employed basis for sometime, up until now I've done it all through excel spreadsheets but thinks its time to invest in some software. I only need quite a simple package, able to do p&l, balance sheet etc. But I will need to be able to use it for multiple businesses. Any suggestions?
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Hi Kanmani


Our system is an online bookkeeping system designed for practices with small business client base (exactly how you described above).


As it's online, you dont need servers and you can run all your clients books remotely.


For 30 day free trial, click on below link

  

http://arithmo.co.uk/for_the_accountant.php


Look forward to your feedback


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Also worth taking a look at VT Transaction+. It's reasonably priced and allows for multiple companies as standard.

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Personally I like to use Sage for bookkeeping. The only reason, is that I find most accountants use sage so when the year end is up, all you have to do is back it all up and let the accountant have a copy of the pre year end back up and post year end back up. If everything is in order they may not even need your client books.



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I think you are wasting your time replying to this poster as it looks like another of these pesky spambots.

Just confirmed it (to myself) - this exact same question(word for word) was (genuinely) asked on yahoo four months ago.

Andy why have I gone over the score with brackets in that last sentence.

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Peasie wrote:

I think you are wasting your time replying to this poster as it looks like another of these pesky spambots.

Just confirmed it (to myself) - this exact same question(word for word) was (genuinely) asked on yahoo four months ago.

Andy why have I gone over the score with brackets in that last sentence.




Not another one (yawn)



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