Ask HN: What accounting software do you use?
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#12I use Quickbooks at the office but have used GnuCash for years for my personal finances and side businesses. Just a couple of days ago I decided to give Wave Accounting a try. It seems pretty simple to use. Almost too simple but I haven't really tried to do much reporting as I'm still in the middle of importing transactions. The javascript interface does seem a little slow when you're clearing a long list of transact…
Actually looking at wave too right now! I don't see anyway though to do a bulk import of all accounts/transactions, are you doing it manually?
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#17There are lots of tradeoffs but it mostly comes down to 1. bookkeeping skill/comfort level and 2. budget. A good third thing to consider is whether you'll need to get your data to an accountant and if so, can you do this in a format that will be usable by them.
I haven't seen the QB online refresh yet so that might have improved.
I used Wave as recently as a year ago (had a client using it) and it was frustrating to pull any sort of meaningful reporting from and it lacked some functionality.
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#18That said, I'm thinking about moving to Xero as I heard its pretty decent..
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#20"thinking about possibly moving to a web based accounting system" If moving the opposite direction is an option: http://www.ledger-cli.org/ If you're here, you already know all about programming/text editors, and storing files in a backed up git (or similar) repo... And again, if you're here, and you later need to export, writing a text parser/convertor for ledger-format into "whatever" is not going to be a challenge…