Microsoft Office Small Business Accounting The Good Competitive price; solid set of small-business accounting tools; easy-to-learn interface; integrates smoothly with the Microsoft Office suite.
The tight links with Microsoft Office make it a poor choice for users of other productivity suites. Microsoft Office Small Business Accounting is an affordable, well-designed bookkeeper that's a solid choice for users of Microsoft Office. Microsoft Office Small Business Accounting is ready to duke it out with Intuit QuickBooks in the hotly competitive business bookkeeping market.
For the money, QuickBooks Pro gives you many more features. Yes, the price of Microsoft's accounting app screams "bargain," but it really isn't a steal unless you already happen to be running Microsoft Office , which is required for many of this accounting program's most compelling features. The direct download link to the setup installation file for Microsoft Office Accounting Professional is also listed below for users who want to instantly start the downloading process.
View accounting information conveniently on your desktop with the Amounts to Pay Today gadget. Once we got it running, the clean, flowchart-style interface earned high marks, borrowing more than a few design concepts from QuickBooks. It's easy to set up a company and manage the accounting basics, such as invoicing, payments, general ledger, accounts payable, online banking with hundreds of financial institutions, and so on.
Your accountant can also access your data. Like QuickBooks , Microsoft Office Accounting can help small businesses venture into the world of online retailing. Whereas Intuit has partnered with Google to make QuickBooks users' products searchable via Google, Microsoft has teamed up with eBay to provide Accounting users with an easy way to market their wares online. Office Accounting , on the other hand, lets you integrate with Microsoft Office Live and its e-commerce capabilities.
A wizard steps users of both Accounting Express and Professional through the process of listing products on eBay. We found the eBay tools easy to learn, although we'd like to see a more general-purpose retailing tool that links Accounting inventory to a user's e-commerce site. After all, eBay's selling fees are pretty steep, and many small businesses don't have the margins to pay them.
Microsoft Office Accounting also now accepts payments via credit cards and PayPal. Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon.
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