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Sean Roustio
  • Auburndale, FL
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Property Management Bookkeeping Software / ACH Payments

Sean Roustio
  • Auburndale, FL
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I have had one SFH rented since 2010 and have been managing my "books" with simple word documents that would keep track of my "books". I now have 3 SFH that I am managing and looking for a program to help simplify my bookkeeping. I have seen the post about some paid services but don't feel at this point they would be cost effective. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I don't need to send invoices and would be fine manually inputting payment information. I'm also looking to implement ACH payments. My current payments are made to a PO box and looking to simplify this process as well. I was playing around on Microsoft Office thinking excel may have a templet but was only able to find one on Access.

My 6 month goals are to reorganize my current rental systems and continue educating myself on buy and hold or possibly buy and flip strategies.

Sean

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