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Shaun Palmer
  • Rental Property Investor / Construction Manager
  • Raleigh, NC
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Freshbooks vs. Quickbooks

Shaun Palmer
  • Rental Property Investor / Construction Manager
  • Raleigh, NC
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I am looking to make a move to use a professional accounting system as I currently manage 5 properties and am using an excel spreadsheet.  Time is money and I am trying to continue to grow so I am looking to simplify my efforts at this time.  I have reviewed the forums and I have not seen this question asked specifically and wanted to know if anyone could shed some light on the topic for me.  

I was wondering if anyone has any philosophy on Freshbooks vs. Quickbooks?  I have looked into other software and I am thinking I am going to go with one of these two.

Could anyone provide some pros and cons of these two software?  Thanks in advance

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