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Updated almost 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Stessa for Overall Management
I see some older conversations about Stessa, but nothing that completely answers my question. I use Wave instead of QB for accounting. I hated QB and refuse to use it. I have tried Stessa and I do see its advantage to managing rental property, however, I also need to manage my rehab properties and I also wholesale. There is what I term as "overhead" for my business as a whole. In Stessa, I can distribute the overhead to each of my properties, but in general things like website hosting and my use of propstream has nothing to do with any of my properties as they are general business expenses.
When it comes down to it, Stessa is much easier to use than my Wave accounting and offers me much better visuals, but since many of my expenses are "overhead", I am not sure about going all in on Stessa. I also am not wanting to keep both because I have to do double categorization of the same expenses that come in through my bank account.
Is anyone else using Stessa for overall business accounting?