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Cory Cox
  • Property Manager
  • Conway, AR
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Accounting Software Advice!

Cory Cox
  • Property Manager
  • Conway, AR
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With so much going on, I'm finally upgrading from my standard Excel spreadsheets this coming year! (I'm actually sad as I'm a spreadsheet nerd)

I'm looking for a solid web-based software that can deal with multiple "businesses".  My rentals, general business expenses, management for others, real estate agent commissions and just normal personal expenses I love to keep track of.  This could expand in the future as well.  I tend to have separate spreadsheets for all of these as I can see how each one is operating independently then come tax time my CPA just combines what is needed.

Also, a way of keeping track of every rehab project is a must as well!  I'm not doing 100s of projects here but 2-5 annually (at this time).  

I'm honestly in-between Xero or Freshbooks at this time but open to other suggestions as well.

Any insight from ACTUAL users?

Thanks!

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Jonathan Swartz
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
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Jonathan Swartz
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
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@Satyam Appadwedula Not that I'd recommend for a business of any scale but Excel can import transactions directly from your banks. Check out Money in Excel. Users the same technology that other apps use to connect to the banks.

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