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Bookkeeping for LLC

Shawn Sopic
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I'm a new real estate investor and was wondering what software is best for bookkeeping? My wife and I started an LLC and are in the process of buying our first single family property in rural central Pennsylvania. I want a program that is user friendly and good for organizing documents and generating reports needed for tax purposes.

Any input on this topic is greatly appreciated!

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Ragan Manning
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Ragan Manning
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@Shawn Sopic If you only have 1 property, excel should be fine! QBO, if you want to pay for it, is a little advanced. You really don't need to have it unless you have 5 or more properties unless you want a professional to handle it. If you want a professional (accountant/bookkeeper) then excel should be fine. 

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