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Rachel Fazio
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Another accounting software question!

Rachel Fazio
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Little Rock, AR
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Hi all,

I reviewed the previous forum posts regarding recommendations for accounting software. The consensus seems to be QuickBooks. I am a Quicken user for my personal finance (same company makes it) and have been incredibly annoyed with it at times. My mother also happens to use QuickBooks for her business and has had very similar issues. It makes me want to not use it.

I hear a lot of ads for FreshBooks. Has anyone used this or another platform? Any thoughts on alternatives?

Thanks!

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Daniel Hyman
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Daniel Hyman
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Rachel Fazio Xero is another popular option, but QBO is certainly the more popular and robust software out there. Depending on the size of your portfolio you might not need either.

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