[_] (MYOB)
Dan Efergan
dan at subsubskills.co.uk
Wed Aug 2 12:01:32 BST 2006
On 2 Aug 2006, at 09:19, Laura Griffiths wrote:
> Also if you want to do payroll or any kind of stock control go for
> MYOB Accounting Plus, if you dont need those I think the basic one is
> sufficient.
You actually probably only need Accounting. Accounting still does
stock & payroll. Although Accounting Plus has 'better' payroll (not
sure how, just remember the bumph) it's main advantage is allowing
multiple users at any time.
On 2 Aug 2006, at 08:09, Andrew Parkhouse wrote:
> I did this, it was a lot of work and I was never quite sure I was
> doing it right. So then we got a book-keeper. They cost £12-20 /
> hour, which depending on your trading volume could work out as not
> that much per month. Saves headache. It's one thing most people
> regret trying to save money on...
>
> It is worth doing a bit of book-keeping so you know how to work
> with a book-keeper.
>
> Still use MYOB for tracking invoicing. Just my 2p.
I agree. The book-keeper definitely makes life easier, although you
need to learn the processes not only to talk to your book keeper but
also grasp a better understanding of what's coming in/going out etc.
Dan Efergan
dan at subsubskills.co.uk
> Also if you want to do payroll or any kind of stock control go for
> MYOB Accounting Plus, if you dont need those I think the basic one is
> sufficient.
You actually probably only need Accounting. Accounting still does
stock & payroll. Although Accounting Plus has 'better' payroll (not
sure how, just remember the bumph) it's main advantage is allowing
multiple users at any time.
On 2 Aug 2006, at 08:09, Andrew Parkhouse wrote:
> I did this, it was a lot of work and I was never quite sure I was
> doing it right. So then we got a book-keeper. They cost £12-20 /
> hour, which depending on your trading volume could work out as not
> that much per month. Saves headache. It's one thing most people
> regret trying to save money on...
>
> It is worth doing a bit of book-keeping so you know how to work
> with a book-keeper.
>
> Still use MYOB for tracking invoicing. Just my 2p.
I agree. The book-keeper definitely makes life easier, although you
need to learn the processes not only to talk to your book keeper but
also grasp a better understanding of what's coming in/going out etc.
Dan Efergan
dan at subsubskills.co.uk