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Sandy Uhlmann
  • Investor
  • Jefferson City, MO
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Cost Effective Accounting Software for Real Estate?

Sandy Uhlmann
  • Investor
  • Jefferson City, MO
Posted

I am looking for a cost-effective, easy accounting system that is user friendly for landlords or anyone with a very small rental business.  I currently have been using the pro version of quickbooks online because it allowed me to put each of my rentals in classes as suggested by my accountant.  I had been getting a special deal on QB (about $25/month) because it was purchased from my accountant.  I have switched accountants and I see now that the online Pro version is $60/month.  My bank statement is one to two pages at the most.  I don't do any invoicing, I have no employees so this seems excessive. Can anyone else suggest a cost-effective accounting software that is easy to use and is more cost effective?  

Thanks,


Sandy

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