Hi Treasurers and other finance people,
I realize that we had this discussion some months ago about accounting
software. I just wanted to follow up by letting you know that Cascadia
decided to go with Xero as we start. Your advice was helpful and I greatly
appreciate it.
I hope to meet many of yo
Hi Pine,
I started off doing the accounts at WMUK several years ago and looked at a
fair few different systems, including open source.
Initially we used Gnucash, I believe, but because no-one else used it -
including our auditors - it was not very useful when we needed to create
year end accounts
Hi Pine,
you may want to evaluate CiviCRM.
It is not perfect but supports accounting (rather than just recording
donations as before) about a year.
The advantage of CiviCRM is the fact that it integrates membership
management, mailings, donors management and that it can be used
centrally by all th
Hi Pine,
When I was treasurer of WMAU we invested in Xero (mentioned in that
article). Our primary motivators were allowing all the committee members
to be able to examine the books or enter receipts at any time, as most of
us were separated by hundreds of kilometres. It worked very well for us,
Hi all,
There are online small business accounting software packages. Do any
thematic orgs have experience with them? Any recommendations? I am thinking
about proposing Quickbooks Online for the Cascadia user group, but as this
Forbes article says, there are competitors:
http://www.forbes.com/site