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Charlotte Dunford
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Best accounting software

Charlotte Dunford
  • Investor
  • Johns Creek, GA
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What is your favorite accounting software to keep track of your operating expenses?

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Christian Szpilfogel
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Christian Szpilfogel
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So far I would have to say Quickbooks Online (QBO) as it has a good ecosystem to capture all sorts of expenses. I use ReceiptBank for capturing most expenses to feed into QBO. I also use HubDoc for fetching and organizing bills from various utilities, banks and various vendors. Once ReceiptBank gets better with its Fetch function, I would like to consolidate to that and perhaps eliminate HubDoc.

I only wish there was a property management solution that interfaced with QBO. Unfortunately they all think they should be accounting packages but other than how they manage properties and tenants, they are all missing out on ecosystem.

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