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Brad McDaniel
  • Investor
  • Auburn, IN
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Paperless bookkeeping/receipts. What do you use? What works?

Brad McDaniel
  • Investor
  • Auburn, IN
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I know this isn't the first discussion on this, but much of the threads are getting dated and older.  I'm looking at trying to go paperless ( as much as possible) for my rental properties and personal finances. Neat Receipts (neat.com) looks like a really awesome idea but appears to be prone with bugs and lost data according to the reviews. Who has experience with or can recommend something that is similar, ie, expensify, filecenter, shoebox that is effective, bug free, and efficient? From what I've read online while trying to find a solution, a lot of people use Evernote or MS OneNote, but that doesn't seem as streamlined as the neatreceipts concept. Others use quickbooks and upload images of the receipts to each transaction, but then you still have the manual entry part of it. I'm really bad at receipt organization and data entry part of bookkeeping. I just don't take the time to do it, so when it comes time for taxes, I spend a ton of time sorting receipts and entering into excel.

What do you use?  Do you like it? Is it clunky?

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