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ukperson1
24th February 2009, 07:17
I am looking for acounting software which also supports things like Subscriptions (eg. see when customer accounts expire, who needs to pay, etc) as well as things like managing things like commissions for referals/partners and monitoring payment made per project or per project-type (eg. design). I'm only after something which does not come with a subscription feee, etc. Do you know any software which can do the above?

david@purpleaccounts
25th February 2009, 11:53
Hi,

I doubt there is free software available which provides you with the management information you seem to require. You could possibly spend some time setting up the nominal codes to provide you with this. However, there are some fairly good deals to be had on online accountancy software, and would recommend Cleveraccounts. If you were to use Purpleaccounts as your accountant, this software would be provided free.

Good luck in your search.
David.

KidsBeeHappy
25th February 2009, 11:55
Are you looking at spending proper money on this? I know a system that will do all you want perfectly, but it ain't cheap.

ukperson1
25th February 2009, 12:03
The software does not have to be free, but I certainly don't want it to have any ongoing monthly or annual costs. Now, if I decide to upgrade to a newer version every 1, 2 or 5 years that's a different story.

Boxby: Regarding cost..well...I'm a one man band...so I don;t know how expensive you may mean by "expensive" but if it does exactly what I need I'm willing to see what's out there.

KidsBeeHappy
25th February 2009, 12:07
It would be prob £20K mark, it's built for big businesses, with high volumes and values of transactions.

david@purpleaccounts
25th February 2009, 12:12
if you go for an online system, you generally receive upgrades and support within a monthly fee. Cleveraccounts is £15 p/m

Accounting Sage
25th February 2009, 12:21
There are many softwares which have these facilities you want. The question is

What is your budget?

ukperson1
25th February 2009, 12:24
I don;t really have a lot of transactions and 20K is probablt far too much for such a small business. Which software are you referring to though?

ukperson1
25th February 2009, 12:25
I do not have a budget as such. It all comes down to value for money for me. could go up to 500 i think?

stephen-atbs
25th February 2009, 12:36
Go to the moneysoft website and look at money manager - we use it and find it does everything we want and at 79.95 is way within your budget.