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Ryan M.
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Wave Accounting App

Ryan M.
  • Investor
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Has anyone used the free Wave (www.waveapps.com) accounting site? If so, any feedback (+/-) you can share?

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Angie B.
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Angie B.
  • Rental Property Investor
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Okay, I played around with it a bit, and decided to set up one business for our LLC overall, and then each property as their own business. I think it will work best for us that way. I connect our business bank account with our main LLC business acct, and then when I go to assign transactions, I can just choose to move it to whatever "business" aka property I want and then it prompts me to select the proper category to file it under.

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