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advice needed
dandare
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hi,
i started out as a self employed photographer back in Jan 06. I have been keeping records on monies in and out, keeping receipts and bank records etc..
and am now planning to get a bit more organised with it all.
I plan on using an accountant but i'd like to get it all brought together in a more presentable way, for month by month and full year. Also i'd like to understand a little more about accounting.
could anyone recommend some software that would be suitable for my basic level of accounting knowledge and needs.
i downloaded one called turbocash, which i think i'll get my head round but it may take time, i dont evn know if this is the standard/basic type of software i should be using.
so any advice would be nice.
ta
i started out as a self employed photographer back in Jan 06. I have been keeping records on monies in and out, keeping receipts and bank records etc..
and am now planning to get a bit more organised with it all.
I plan on using an accountant but i'd like to get it all brought together in a more presentable way, for month by month and full year. Also i'd like to understand a little more about accounting.
could anyone recommend some software that would be suitable for my basic level of accounting knowledge and needs.
i downloaded one called turbocash, which i think i'll get my head round but it may take time, i dont evn know if this is the standard/basic type of software i should be using.
so any advice would be nice.
ta
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Before going to a great deal of time consuming work, mabye find out what format your potential accountants prefer the information in - you never know, they may even be happy with it on a basic spread sheet, or even an old fashioned ledger - or if they have a preference, you may be able to use their preferred software on their licence.
But ask them before doing a load of work.
MTC
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