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Spencer Herrick
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Accounting Software-Getting started with one property

Spencer Herrick
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Hello! I just bought my first property.... a garage apartment under our LLC. While I only have one property, I'd still like to find some type of Accounting software to keep track of expenses as I'm going to be putting some money into this play. At the same time, I don't want to overcomplicate and am looking for something minimal to get me started. Any suggestions? Are there any free options out there? If not, anything reasonably priced?


Thanks!

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Alex F.
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Alex F.
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  • Plymouth, MN
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@Heidi Johnson.

I used excel until the 3rd property. Now I use QuickBooks online but wish I was using something else due to the high monthly fees and so not think there is an ROI for QuickBooks.

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