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I was wondering what you self employed guys use for software, ie accounting, etc. I'm just a sole trader and a bit behind the times.
 
I use the cheap and simple mate ... Microsoft Money ... And a Spread Sheet! :)
 
I started using Kashflow but now I'm using Free agent central, its a monthly subscription but it keeps my accountants fees down.
 
find this sofeware very good

Free Calculator Online

Other than that excell and a box with lots of little receipts in, that my younger cousins stick the right way round in a scrap book once ayear and I give to the accountant

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I use a multi page spreadsheet with calculates my Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Statement. If you want a copy (with instructions) feel free to PM me. You won't be the first!
 
open office spreadsheet.

and sliq for invoicing and customer reports.
 
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I still write things down , not come across any books that break down yet and lose all your information. :book:
 
Not every self employees guys use software for their business. Some do it in MS excel. But good excel and access experience is needed for that. I have a small office where I have five staff. All of them are plumbers. We can't afford a high pricey solution. We are using free online accounting services from Zipbooks. Quickbooks is very good solution but said earlier as a self employed guy I can't afford that. Guncash is another good option.
 
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