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Do
You Need Accounting Software For Your
Small Business? |
by:
Jakki
Francis |
If
you’re anything like me then you dislike
with a vengeance doing your accounts and
taxes.
So how can you make this process easier,
less painful and cut your accountancy fees?
Well buying an accounting software package
is one way.
First of all you need to decide whether
you are going to keep your accounting records
manually, that is using pen and paper, or
whether you are going to computerize the
process.
If you decide that computerizing the process
is the way to go then you need to decide
whether to buy an accounting software package,
for example Sage or Quicken, or whether
a spreadsheet, such as Microsoft Excel will
suit your needs better.
As a general rule if you are a cash business
that just needs to record income and expenditure
then you are better off using a spreadsheet.
So, should you choose an accounting software
package? Yes if:
· You have customers to whom you extend
credit and you buy goods in the same way
· You process in excess of 50 transactions
per month
· Your business is an Incorporated Company
(Limited Company in the UK)
and
· You are computer literate or are willing
to learn!
Before choosing the accounting software,
speak to your accountants – they will be
familiar with the various accounting software
packages on the market and will be able
to advise you. Most accountants use software
in their office to process the bookkeeping
for their clients and will have a working
knowledge of the accounting software package
they use. It may be cheaper for you to use
the same one they do, because they can advise
you how to get it up and running and will
be on hand to answer questions, plus at
your financial year end when your accounts
need preparing it will be less expensive,
believe me to have a compatible program.
I also recommend doing some research yourself,
you may be able to obtain a demonstration
disk or download of the most popular accounting
software packages and this will give you
an idea of how they work and if they are
user-friendly.
The cost may also be an issue, so you need
to decide on your budget. But consider how
your business is likely to expand - you
may outgrow that budget accounting software
quickly and end up buying the more expensive
one anyway.
Accounting software providers may also try
and up-sell you a maintenance contract.
Save your money! In my experience the established
software providers will not have bugs in
their systems. They will also try and upgrade
you to the next version on a regular basis,
but if the software is doing everything
you need then there is no need to upgrade.
Of course, you could also pay someone to
do your accounts for you, either your accountant
or a bookkeeper – the payoff being you don’t
have to do it yourself and it frees you
up to actually run your business!
Copyright © Jakki Francis,(UK), 2005
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