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Accounting 101

If you are an independent creative the last thing you want to worry about is managing your accounts. They need to be done. What are your options. Accountants are expensive. Programmes like MYOB are expensive to buy and there is a learning curve to set them up.

Over at Ben Kepes blog I saw his post about 1Place. A brilliantly simple solution by the looks of it. Perfect for a business like mine. I'll sign up for the trial and let you know how it goes.

If you know someone who could use cheap, easy microaccounting - pass it on.

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  1. Anonymous6:29 pm

    David - it has been ages since I pulled you up so here goes

    Using my surname in the possesive tense there should really be an apostrophe after the last s

    ....Ben Kepes' blog.....

    I am so so so anal

    cheers

    b

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