Polar views of online accounting and the question of risk
18 July 2009Currently, many more businesses appear willing to talk about positive experiences of web-based acccounting systems than accountants in practice.
Currently, many more businesses appear willing to talk about positive experiences of web-based acccounting systems than accountants in practice.
Getting started with e-conomic has been made even easier by introducing our help videos.
So much time can be lost when setting up an accounting system but with e-conomic you can get your invoices out within minutes after taking out a subscription.
The following are excerpts from an article on ZDnet quoting the European commissioner for telecoms and media, Viviane Reding. Speaking at the unveiling of the Commission’s Digital Europe strategy on Thursday, Reding said:
An article in Accountancy Age states: “Just fewer than half of UK finance professionals have reported increased stress levels“. The article goes on to suggest that technology is to blame, with “teams of people downloading data into spreadsheets, adding rules, and presenting it back to managers in an acceptable form”.
A story by the Proactive Accountant stevepipehome on his Accounting Web blog quotes Cima as saying that Accountants may lose 17% of their clients who won’t make it through the recession.
Andy Murray is out, the suns gone in, so why not take the opportunity to bring your accounts online.
One of the many benefits of using e-conomic is that you can import information into your agreement from a previous accounting system, below is a short video to show you how to do just that ….
We have promised to try to make accounting fun. So if you don’t think that cutting our prices are fun, then you might think that this video is fun. It has been touring the Nordic countries several times. It originates from a show from Norwegian Broadcasting (NRK). It s in Norwegian but have subtitles.
A new online accounting service called “Crunch” was reviewed in AccountingWEB yesterday. It offers a complete accounting service, based around their own online system, for £59.50/mth. The system and service are backed up by an accounting firm in Brighton. I felt compelled to comment and felt it worth putting on our own blog, as it’s relevant to the role that software providers play in the relationship between accountants and clients. These are my thoughts…
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