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Previously on "Book keeping package"

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  • css_jay99
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    Arent you lot a bit heavy handed ?!



    When I said I am broke, I did not mean Im not working, I meant my company has got paid but I have not managed to pay myself !

    anyways I just bought Instant Accounts Financial which includes payroll from Pcworld for £144.

    Anyone using the accountant link from the softwares?

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  • MrsGoof
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    Originally posted by css_jay99
    Monkey, are you using Sage Instant payroll ?. Is it any good ?

    I was thinking of getting one.

    i am so broke, I have not paid myself 4 the last 3 months
    you can't afford to pay yourself but want to buy some s'ware

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  • TheMonkey
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    Originally posted by css_jay99
    Monkey, are you using Sage Instant payroll ?. Is it any good ?

    I was thinking of getting one.

    i am so broke, I have not paid myself 4 the last 3 months
    Fecking atrocious piece of crap. Just use the paper P11s and do the P35 manually.

    If you want instant accounts, v12 is available in store at John lewis for 69 quid which is a hell of a lot cheaper than anywhere else (after I just paid 160 quid for it and payroll).

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  • css_jay99
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    Originally posted by TheMonkey
    Yes that is what I use. It's a mini version of Line 50 which does the job nicely albeit in a sagey way.
    Monkey, are you using Sage Instant payroll ?. Is it any good ?

    I was thinking of getting one.

    i am so broke, I have not paid myself 4 the last 3 months

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  • TheMonkey
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    Originally posted by css_jay99
    sage Instant Account +. Adequate for small business and person with limited knowledge of accounting
    Yes that is what I use. It's a mini version of Line 50 which does the job nicely albeit in a sagey way.

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  • css_jay99
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    Originally posted by TheMonkey
    Sage Line 50 Financial Controller *runs*
    sage Instant Account +. Adequate for small business and person with limited knowledge of accounting

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  • TheMonkey
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    Sage Line 50 Financial Controller *runs*

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  • ratewhore
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    quickbooks

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  • MrsGoof
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    Spreadsheet (EXCEL, Openoffice...)
    Pen and Paper

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  • Xtrain
    started a topic Book keeping package

    Book keeping package

    A mate is just setting up a little (non-IT) company and he wants some advice ("you're in IT aren't you....") on a very basic book keeping package (sales / purchase ledger, vat return etc...) which he can use and then export to an accountant for year end stuff.

    Anybody any recommendations?

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