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Wild Goose

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Stop underpricing our Partner Programme software! It's £799 a year, not £700 or £699. Pricing here.

Sorry Duane, £799 a year it is. I'll tell Ling - she's just set up an accountancy practice to become Accountingweb's newest member. Maybe you should ask Michelle to give her a sales call if she has a few hours to spare. :)

I guess what you're describing is a tier marketing sales strategy? Kashflow and Sofa. People here should probably recognise that and be in sympathy with it - we charge some people £2,000 for their accounts and others get theirs for free. That's just the way the world spins.;)
 
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Wild Goose

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So one of the following must be the case:

a) you've made a mistake and are looking at a different one of our products
or
b) I'm a rip-off merchant taking all the accountants here for mugs.

I failed English A-level because I couldn't tell one case from another.

Why can't we have an option c) Duane? Why's it gotta be that black'n white?
 
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DuaneJackson

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It was brown. One of them ones with the built-in recliner thingies. They look good and are bloody comfortable when reclined, but uncomfortable in any other position. You can't even sit with your legs up on the sofa very comfortably because of the bulges in the leather between the seats.

A knock-off? How very dare you!
 
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Alpha

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Sorry Duane, £799 a year it is. I'll tell Ling - she's just set up an accountancy practice to become Accountingweb's newest member.
And given her first attempt she will not be getting any clients :D

Maybe you should ask Michelle to give her a sales call if she has a few hours to spare.
Don't think Michelle would stand her hours of telling her how software should work and the debit must be on the window side............oh and then go to Sage for a 20th opinion and still disagree with them :D:D

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WG You've been waiting for this so I didn't want to disappoint!!
 
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Wild Goose

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It was brown. One of them ones with the built-in recliner thingies. They look good and are bloody comfortable when reclined, but uncomfortable in any other position. You can't even sit with your legs up on the sofa very comfortably because of the bulges in the leather between the seats.

MFI then. No wonder they went bust. Invite your accountant around - he'll soon flatten out the bulges! :D


Link please? I've not seen it....
WG you'd better buy a partner licence now since you asked and it was given!! ;)

You'll enjoy the A-web link Jenni. I've seen Rebecca Bennyworth live for cpd and never seen her flap like this. Ling's got her shaking her stick. Great fun.

I'm waiting for the January sale before I think about a partner licence. Duane told me there's a buy one get one free offer - BOGOF he told me.
 
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Wild Goose

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And given her first attempt she will not be getting any clients :D

WG You've been waiting for this so I didn't want to disappoint!!

Good on you Alan.

It rather highlights the fact that anyone can enter the accountancy profession - no quals or experience needed. Just turn up with your boots and you'll get a game.

To be fair to Ling she sticks to her guns, no matter what. Duane should think about recruiting her to his sales team ;)
 
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Alpha

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To be fair to Ling she sticks to her guns, no matter what.

Unfortunately that isn't a strength its a substantial weakness and coupled with a lack of humility will not help in business one bit. It starts as being amusing but rapidly turns to making sure that no one gives any credibility to anything she says.:)
 
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oldeagleeye

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Am I right in assuming that all this accounting software is provided to small businesses by accountants so that they can do their own accounts and all that's left at the end of the year for you accountants to do is file them.

Blimey no wonder you got time to laze about on recliners and who cares about how much the leather costs when your pulling in an average £800 quid for bunging the client a £100 quids worth of software.
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OH NO. Ling has just joined the Save the Cow league and was seen attacking a woman in Gateshead wearing a leather coat with her new plastic handbag.

I would edit that post Duuane and put Faux sofa or duck for cover if I were you.
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DuaneJackson

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Am I right in assuming that all this accounting software is provided to small businesses by accountants so that they can do their own accounts and all that's left at the end of the year for you accountants to do is file them.

Blimey no wonder you got time to laze about on recliners and who cares about how much the leather costs when your pulling in an average £800 quid for bunging the client a £100 quids worth of software.
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Nope, you're wrong in assuming that. Do you really think the 100's of accountants on our Partner Programme are stupid enough to pay my company £800 for £100 worth of software? That's insulting to 80% of the accountants on this forum.

I know you're a bit bitter because I gave you a strike on another thread. But if my business could be torn apart that easily and there was no value in what we sell then don't you think I'd have been exposed a long time ago?
 
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DFL

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Am I right in assuming that all this accounting software is provided to small businesses by accountants so that they can do their own accounts and all that's left at the end of the year for you accountants to do is file them.

No you are not right. The software is provided by accountants to small businesses so that:

- The bookkeeping is done to a good standard and can be checked;
- Clients can do their own reports at the click of a button;
- Real time information and advice can be given rather than retrospectively;
- Fees are lower due for clients due to better records kept;
- Increased value given to clients due to time saved at year end.

Note that this does not mean it is just a case of filing accounts at year end, rather a better starting point is obtained.

As with all business relationships, nothing works unless mutually beneficial. Kashflow win due to the fees paid by accountants, accountants win due to the above, clients win as they are more in control with software designed for them to use.

With regard to earlier claims that it is expensive, I fail to see it. Comparisons made are not like for like and at the current cost, with the features given, the capability, the upgrades and the support I think that it is good value for money.

There are always cheaper options in price terms but if you factor in the whole picture then a lot of the cheaper options work out more expensive in the long term, even if not just on monetory terms - depends how you value your time.
 
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Wild Goose

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Nope, you're wrong in assuming that. Do you really think the 100's of accountants on our Partner Programme are stupid enough to pay my company £800 for £100 worth of software?
You mean £799 Duane ;)

That's insulting to 80% of the accountants on this forum.
Why only 80%? Are the other 20% thicker-skinned? :)
 
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I started this thread to get some answers. Can everyone stop ignoring me. I want to find out how long you can use the Quickbook software before update i.e if I purchased the 2006 version would I eventually have to update. Someone suggested on another thread only if I had payroll I would. Do you know the answer?
 
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I started this thread to get some answers. Can everyone stop ignoring me. I want to find out how long you can use the Quickbook software before update i.e if I purchased the 2006 version would I eventually have to update. Someone suggested on another thread only if I had payroll I would. Do you know the answer?

You could always try the Quickbooks forum, or even better pick up the phone and contact Quickbooks ..... :rolleyes:
 
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I started this thread to get some answers. Can everyone stop ignoring me. I want to find out how long you can use the Quickbook software before update i.e if I purchased the 2006 version would I eventually have to update. Someone suggested on another thread only if I had payroll I would. Do you know the answer?


You can carry on using the software for as long as you want BUT if you get any problems once the software is unsupported by QB you are on your own. QB tend to support software for several years but ask them to confirm as has been suggested if you want to be sure.

So in theory you could use it indefinately - I wouldnt advise it, but it is possible. I had a client come to me using a version of QB I had never even heard of it still worked...just.

IF you have payroll you will have to update atleast each year to have the new tax rates /allowances.

My advice dont waste your time learning and using old software its shortsighted money saving. I say that as an independent accountant who has seen people waste time and money with inappropriate software, not one trying to sell you software.

What do you want from your accounting software? If you could detail this we can all offer some suitable suggestions.
 
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This is Jenni@FarrantFrost (being too lazy to relog, sorry)

I run QB2005 and I got a letter earlier this year to say its unsupported, therefore QB2006 will be next if its not already.

Intuit will strongly dissuade you from getting an older unsupported version.
As Nicola said, you can continue to run it - I've seen ancient versions of QB and Sage being run successfully. However if it goes wrong you're on your own.

HTH :)

Jenni
 
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FWIW: I use an old (unsupported) version of TASBooks. Unlike earlier versions where I found a few ways to crash it and corrupt the database, that particular version is *very* stable, and not likely to go wrong. Lacks a few bells and whistles of later versions, but suits my needs.

However I do understand the risk that I am taking, but happy to do that until such time as I can replace it with Open Source.

But I would not recommend that course of action for most businesses, unless the volume of transactions is very small, and re-entering all from scratch could be done without pain.

One huge advantage of SAAS (eg Kashflow) is that the question of which version, do I need/want to pay to upgrade, does not arise. You just pay your (modest) subscription and it's always up to date, and always will be.
 
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DFL

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I started this thread to get some answers. Can everyone stop ignoring me. I want to find out how long you can use the Quickbook software before update i.e if I purchased the 2006 version would I eventually have to update. Someone suggested on another thread only if I had payroll I would. Do you know the answer?

You've got some front.

Your original question contained no basic courtesy, no please or thank you, you have not bothered to thank those that have given you detailed answers and then complain you are being ignored (again with no manners)

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I probably shouldn't say this (since our software is one of the 'cheaper' ones) but I agree with others that the cost is more than just the amount you pay.

Your time is valuable, so you should consider how easy it is to learn and use. Check out Solar Accounts and our testimonials. We often get people telling us they have bought our software after paying for other accounting software packages - here's an example.
 
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Wild Goose

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I probably shouldn't say this (since our software is one of the 'cheaper' ones) but I agree with others that the cost is more than just the amount you pay.

Your time is valuable, so you should consider how easy it is to learn and use. Check out Solar Accounts and our testimonials. We often get people telling us they have bought our software after paying for other accounting software packages - here's an example.

Hello Mark,

Is the cost £99 or £99 per year. If the latter, does that include support? (As you can probably tell, we've been shafted in the past as Sage agents)

Would the three user licence apply to a peer to peer network (as opposed to the standard client-server setup)? Program for each station, as opposed to one multi-access program on a single network computer?

We've been looking at e-conomic, and would ideally like an SaS online product. But Solar might work for us if it were multi-access and/or multi-user. Is it either/both?

Cheers
 
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markmclaren

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Hello Mark,

Is the cost £99 or £99 per year. If the latter, does that include support? (As you can probably tell, we've been shafted in the past as Sage agents)

Would the three user licence apply to a peer to peer network (as opposed to the standard client-server setup)? Program for each station, as opposed to one multi-access program on a single network computer?

We've been looking at e-conomic, and would ideally like an SaS online product. But Solar might work for us if it were multi-access and/or multi-user. Is it either/both?

Cheers

Hi Wild Goose,

It's a one-off charge of £99 - there are no ongoing fees.

Solar Accounts is a stand-alone program, i.e. no client-server configuration. The best way for multiple users to access the data is to install Solar Accounts on several machines and put the data file on a network drive. However, only one user can access the file at a time.

Regards,

Mark
 
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oldeagleeye

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I have just downloaded a trial of Solar following Jennies earlier comments and I think it is great. A nice intuitive interface. It is extremely easy to add a logo to create a personalised invoice and it is simple to use from day 1 when I have found many accountancy programs have too many bells and whistles.

Not for every business such as those with a lot of employees but for a small business a great piece of kit. Rob
 
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