Reviews Cheyney Group Marketing: Small business accounting software: three reviewsA Story by Alina KortnevAccounting is the language of business, and good accounting software can save you hundreds of hours at the business equivalent of Berlitz.Accounting is the language of
business, and good accounting
software can save you hundreds of hours at the business equivalent of Berlitz. There's no substitute
for an accounting pro who knows the ins and outs of tax law, but today's
desktop packages can help you with everything from routine bookkeeping to
payroll, taxes, and planning. Each package also produces files that you can hand
off to an accountant as needed. Small-business
managers have more accounting software options than ever, including
subscription Web-based options that don't require their users to install or
update software. Many businesses, however--including those that need to track
large inventories or client databases, and those that prefer not to entrust
their data to the cloud--may be happier with a desktop tool. We looked at three
general-purpose, small-business accounting packages: Acclivity AccountEdgePro
2012 (both the product and the company were previously called MYOB), Intuit
QuickBooks Premier 2012, and Sage's Sage 50 Complete 2013 (the successor to
Peachtree Complete). All three packages offer a solid array of tools for
tracking income and expenses, invoicing, managing payroll, and creating
reports. These full-featured
and highly mature programs don't come cheap. Acclivity AccountEdge Pro, at
$299, is the least expensive; and prices climb if you opt to use common
time-saving add-ons such as payroll services, or if you add licenses for
multiple user accounts. All three are solid
on the basics, but they have distinct differences in style and focus. The more
you know about your accounting requirements, the more closely you'll want to
look at the software you're thinking of buying. Sage 50 Complete
should appeal most to people who understand the fine points of accounting and
can use the product's many customization features (especially for businesses
that manage inventory). QuickBooks works hard
to appeal to newbies who need only the basics and might be intimidated by the
level of detail and technical language exposed in the other two packages. At
the same time, it also has a slew of third-party add-ons that meet specific
needs and greatly expand its capabilities. AccountEdge Pro balances accessibility with a strong feature set at an affordable price. It's especially suitable for businesses that need to provide simultaneous access to multiple users. The featured article above was
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