Bookkeeping Programs

Robin Stevens pianoman@westnet.com.au
Sat, 16 Jul 2005 10:51:52 +0930 (Cen. Australia Standard Time)


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 Terry...The whole thing could be done in a Access database, but most
accountants prefer to use a program they are very familiar with, rather t=
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a home made database...unfortunately!=0D
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Robin Stevens=0D
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Date: 07/15/05 22:21:20=0D
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Subject: Re: Bookkeeping Programs=0D
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How do you coordinate between scheduling software, something to track pia=
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service history, and Quickbooks. Seems to me like you would end up enteri=
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data two or three times.=0D
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But that's why I ask - I don't know.=0D
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Terry Farrell=0D
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From: "David Ilvedson" <ilvey@sbcglobal.net>=0D
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>I agree completely!=0D
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> David Ilvedson=0D
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>> I've been using Quickbooks for years.=0D
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>> Paul McCloud=0D
>> San Diego=0D
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