best accounting software for c corporation?
I have started new c-corporation, and looking around for accounting software so i can handle it myself. Don’t want to spend money for accountant as not much will be going on for now.
Any Suggestion?
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December 5th, 2008 at 11:48 pm
As a Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor, I usually recommend QuickBooks. However, you need to let us know what type of product or service you will have, number of customers, is this an online thing or concrete and mortar type of business. How many employees, what are your expected sales etc. QuickBooks is set up to handle Corporations as well as Peachtree, Microsoft Accounting and great many other ones. I am also a MPAN Consultant and familiar with Peachtree. QuickBooks is the easiest to use. Depending on the number of users and your company set up you can spend anywhere from $99.00 for simple start to over $3,000 for the Enterprise Solutions both will give you the basic information you will need, but obviously the $3,000 program is better. Peach tree is an excellant product but not as user friendly as QB, and Microsoft accounting falls into the same catagory. Once past the learing curve all of the programs are ok. I still recommend QB over the other two. You can contact me at for further information. Many companys use the pro about $200 or the Premier about $400 and are quite happy with those products
Don