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		<title>Reviews on Top 3 Payroll Tax Software for Small Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a small business you know that you have to keep all of your financial records as organized as possible to ensure that you can make payroll accurately as well as file an accurate and timely tax return. There are many different programs for you to choose from, which can make the process [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>If you have a small business you know that you have to keep all of your financial records as organized as possible to ensure that you can make payroll accurately as well as file an accurate and timely tax return. There are many different programs for you to choose from, which can make the process of getting organized a bit overwhelming. Most programs today are very easy to use, and once you get the hang of it you can make payroll as well as tax payments very easy to deal with.<br/><br/>If you need help with payroll taxes you might want to look at a program such as QuickBooks. This program is manufactured by Intuit and is one of the leading programs for small businesses that need accounting software. There are several different versions available such as QuickBooks Basic, the QuickBooks Pro, as well as QuickBooks Premier. This online tax program has time tracking software that is nice, and the program is available for both Windows and Macintosh based computers. Many find that this has all of the features that they need because it allows them to do tracking, banking, invoicing, statements, and more all in one program.<br/><br/>Another great small business software is Small Business Money by Microsoft. This software has been created with business in mind and allows for users to create invoices, track spending, manage cash flow, handle payroll and so much more. There are different versions of this software available so that small business owners can find the version that best suits them and their specific needs. Many report that they like Money because it is very easy to use, without all kinds of extra bells and whistles that simply get in the way.<br/><br/>If you need help with payroll taxes and accounting you may also want to check out Peachtree. This is a great accounting software that will allow you to track spending, handle payroll, and do basic account management very easily. The software is meant to be used by small and medium sized companies and works much like Quicken and QuickBooks, though some prefer this program and its small differences that it has.<br/><br/>As you can see, there are many different programs on the market today that can help small and medium sized companies handle their payroll taxes and other day to day business maintenance. Many find that trial and error is the best way to find the program that works for them. Making a list of your basic needs will help you find the program that is best for you.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Caitlina Fuller							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Small Business Accounting Software</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 10:02:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your business, no matter how small, needs an effective accounting management system to sustain its day-to-day viability and establish its long-term financial goals. But when you are already multitasking as the CEO, the manager, and the salesman, you don’t really have time to be an accountant too, do you? Yes, actually, you do.With a good [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Your business, no matter how small, needs an effective accounting management system to sustain its day-to-day viability and establish its long-term financial goals. But when you are already multitasking as the CEO, the manager, and the salesman, you don’t really have time to be an accountant too, do you? Yes, actually, you do.<br/><br/>With a good small business accounting software program, you can still manage your cash flow hands on, without spending too much time. A few clicks here and there, and you can forecast revenues, pay bills, and generate reports. But what functionalities should you look for in accounting software? What do you really need and what can you do without? Read on for some tips.<br/><br/>Look for user-friendly software. Choose accounting software with an interface that resembles its traditional paper counterparts so that you can immediately navigate your way around it. The more familiar the layout of the software is to you, the easier you can intuitively explore its functionalities.<br/><br/>Internet and e-commerce features can also be important. If your small business relies on sales and orders via the worldwide web, you definitely need accounting software that seamlessly connects to e-Commerce functionalities. Find something that you can easily hook up to your bank’s online payment portal, for example, so you can automatically track payments made to you and bills you have to pay.<br/><br/>Search for compatibility with frequently used programs. If most of your records are Windows based, find small business accounting software that easily synchronizes with Microsoft Excel and other Microsoft Office applications. Such a feature will let you integrate your existing records without the risk of corrupting data. There are also specialty accounting software programs available for other platforms.<br/><br/>Examine the professional reports included in the software. Beware of some software packages that can generate hundreds of kinds of reports – you probably won’t use more than half of them, so why pay the extra price? Concentrate on essential reports instead, such as statements needed for tax filing and time-billing reports, if you use such.<br/><br/>There are other extras worth considering. If your business is quickly expanding, it might be a good idea to invest in expandable, multiple-user accounting software that integrates payroll functionalities, inventory tracking, job costing, and other productivity features. These types cost a little more, but are definitely necessary for any fast-growing small business.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Eric Morris							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Vital Importance Of Small Business Accounting Software</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 11:04:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every business functions through a range of disciplines, sales and marketing, operational skills, purchasing and management. A small business accounting software is also an essential tool to bring financial discipline to the business. No matter how skilled and well trained the business every small business needs a full range of functions to reach the highest [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Every business functions through a range of disciplines, sales and marketing, operational skills, purchasing and management. A small business accounting software is also an essential tool to bring financial discipline to the business. No matter how skilled and well trained the business every small business needs a full range of functions to reach the highest levels of success.<br/><br/>The first lesson in business is to ensure that business has sufficient cash to trade the next day. Failing to meet this target and the business is finished which is why accounting and in particular accounting software should be regarded by the small business management as an essential piece of kit.<br/><br/>This comes in many guises some of which will be more suitable for a particular business than others. Nevertheless the choice to adopt a solid form of financial control is vital to ensure sales are higher enough to generate profits, margins are sufficient, costs are controlled, net profits are generated, cash flow is under control and losses can be identified and reversed or halted. No large business would survive without a sophisticated system of financial control and small businesses have the same requirements albeit on a different scale.<br/><br/>Many entrepreneurs who run a small business regard the accounting function and the recording of financial transactions as an administrative burden. Small business accounting software should not be viewed in this way but instead as a tool to assist the generation of safer stringer profits and the early warning system of dealing with problems if the business does not perform.<br/><br/>Use it to update the financial records at least once each month. With sales recorded every month peaks and troughs in performance are obvious and can then be examined to replicate those actions that produced higher sales levels and cut out those actions which produced lesser results. The result hopefully being sustained sales growth.<br/><br/>Record all the costs each month and as with sales the trend to higher costs or more efficient cost control will be evident from the financial accounts. Also of importance will be the profit margin being achieved and this can be viewed against the level of sales and justified. Statistically small businesses run by born salesmen achieve high sales but at the cost of lower margins while businesses run by accountants tend to achieve higher profit margins but with lower sales.<br/><br/>This statistical fact is true as is also the fact that most small businesses are run by neither accountants nor salesmen but by the skilled worker applying their trade or area of expertise. By using a small business accounting software the entrepreneur can judge what he would like the figures to show against what they actually show and take the necessary action to change the future and produce the desired result. Without accounting software the entrepreneur works in the dark depending on hunches rather than financial facts.<br/><br/>No matter how good or bad a business is the cash flow or lack of it might well determine future growth or in the worst case scenario, survival. Many small businesses that do not use a small business accounting solution package and run into difficulties have often been in financial problems for many months before it is obvious as reductions in profitability are hidden by extended credit from suppliers or tightening credit lines with customers.<br/><br/>It can indicate which parts of the business are doing well, where action is needed if underperforming and may also indicate where action needs to be taken. Accurate control of money owed in and money owed out is extremely difficult without the information to know how significant these figures are. But they can be critical for some businesses and using a small business accounting software that provides this information is crucial.<br/><br/>A disadvantage is that it may sound like a foreign language but it does not have to be so difficult. Accounting software using a database can require some bookkeeping skills to get the most out of the system but there are other alternatives. A solution written on excel spreadsheets that produces all the main requirements with all transactions visible can be an ideal solution for small businesses with little or no bookkeeping or accounting knowledge.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Terry Cartwright							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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