Hi :)
That makes a lot of sense. Actually turned me around a bit.
Please take my previous advice "with a big pinch of salt" or even ignore
completely. The important thing is to get something set-up that does work
for you.
Getting your own bookkeeper, perhaps for an hour or 2 a week or something
On 30-03-15 23:27, Eric wrote:
I'm looking for really simple invoicing system. I've seen a few out
there that work on top of Calc but they are typically oriented towards
product based invoices versus service invoices (what I need).
A while ago I came up with a similar question here. Not happy w
> and graphics, etc. Data are stored either in xml-format or using a
> relational database (MySQL is definitely supported).
> Regards
> Heinrich
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and graphics, etc. Data are stored either in xml-format or using a
relational database (MySQL is definitely supported).
Regards
Heinrich
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Hi :)
+1
wrt paper and pencil!! But to be fair i haven't tried any of the ones i
gave a link to nor any listed on the Wikipedia page.
Wrt Wikipedia's bias i think it's fair to say that every source of
information has it's own bias. Wikipedia is one of the few that is not
entirely owned by corpor
On 3/30/2015 10:03 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
The only names i recognised were GnuCash and HomeBank;
http://www.gnucash.org/
I spent approximately 40 hours trying to get basic books to balance. I'm
talking only 100 entries and I could never make it work.I thought this
list looked interesting;
On 3/30/2015 6:59 PM, jonathon wrote:
On 30/03/15 21:27, Eric wrote:
I'm looking for a system that will do all the appropriate accounting
for invoices, tracking what's paid and not paid.
That pretty much mandates that one have a bookkeeping system.
Maybe. I can do it with Calc by hand. Each
On 31/03/15 02:03, Tom Davies wrote:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_accounting_software
I really hate pointing people at Wikipedia, and not only because it has
repeatedly stated that it does not concern itself about objective
accuracy nor with factual data, but only concerns itself w
Hi :)
If you are looking at something within the eco-system then;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_accounting_software
Each column has a mystical, mysterious title and clicking on the
double-triangles re-sorts the table.
The 1st section is Free Open Source Software, like us. If you are
On 30/03/15 21:27, Eric wrote:
> I'm looking for a system that will do all the appropriate accounting
for invoices, tracking what's paid and not paid.
That pretty much mandates that one have a bookkeeping system.
> That said, I still need to build a produce invoices and track when
they were paid.
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