Re: Bit of advice regarding accounting software



On 30 Mar, 07:32, "Phil Latio" <phil.la...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have expanded my business recently and now use freelance programmers on
certain jobs and I would like to keep track of payments to them (all made
directly or indirectly through PayPal). It would great if I could attach
these payments to various projects and see how profitable individual
projects actually are.

What I would also like to do is offer customers estimates/quotations after
contacting freelancers with specific project details and they come back to
me and say what they could do the project for.

Therefore I wonder if someone can suggest a competitively priced accounting
software application based on my needs? Grateful for any advice on this.

Cheers

Phil

I'd recommend QuickBooks.

http://quickbooks.intuit.co.uk/

.



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