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Bookkeeping Software for REI?

Chad Dickenson
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We are ramping things up on our fix n flips AND buy and holds. What bookkeeping software do you use to track income and expenses... profit and loss? Quicken, Quickbooks, Excel?

Would love to hear!

Thanks!

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PJ M.
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PJ M.
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I use quicken home and business.  I have each property set up as a project.  Every credit or debit gets tagged to the specific project it is for.  I can run a report at any time on a "project" to see how any individual property is doing.  Quicken automatically downloads my credit card and bank transactions, allows for receipts to be saved to the individual transactions.  It's a one stop shop that works for me.

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