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Sick of QuickBooks? 3 accounting and budgeting software options

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You shouldn’t do some things alone as a business owner, like managing your budget. Sure, you could try, and you very well may succeed. But it can take a lot of time and might cause a huge mess later on.

That’s why tons of people use QuickBooks to help with their budgeting. If you haven’t heard of it, QuickBooks is a popular small business accounting software. Most people utilize it because it’s versatile and easy on the wallet — but so are a lot of other programs you could be using.

QuickBooks has notorious disadvantages, like system crashes, limited inventory management, and a sharp learning curve. If you want a better alternative, here are some of our favorite account and budgeting programs.

1. NetSuite

Our sponsor, NetSuite, is our favorite. The main reason is that it provides reliable, high-quality services you won’t find anywhere else. It’s the world’s No. 1 cloud business system for good reason. If you’re bogged down in spreadsheets stored locally on your computer, you’ll love that you can access all your data in one place whenever you want.

NetSuite gives you instantaneous visibility and control over your financials, HR, inventory, e-commerce, and more — all in one place. Whether making a million or hundreds of millions in revenue, you can save time and money with NetSuite.

Stop paying for multiple systems that don’t give you the information you need when you need it. Ditch the spreadsheets and all the old software you’ve outgrown. Now is the time to upgrade to NetSuite.

See how NetSuite will benefit your business with a free product tour at NetSuite.com/Kim.

If you want to explore before deciding, here are some backup options to check out.

2. GnuCash

This desktop software comes with a companion app for Android and iPhone. That means you can track your expenses on the go and import your mobile work into the software on your desktop.

GnuCash comes with a lot of features, too. You can:

  • Track bank accounts
  • Keep a close eye on your income
  • Run reports to see your financial info
  • Balance books and more

It’s easy to monitor your expenses and get an eagle-eyed view of your financial standing. It’s compatible with Windows, BSD, Solaris, macOS and GNU/Linux. Get it on iOS and Android.

3. Buddi

If you want to try open-source budget software, check out Buddi. It runs on Mac, Windows and Linux systems. It also encrypts your financial data to protect you from cybercriminals who want to steal your info.

You can:

  • Set budgets
  • Get personal finance reports
  • Download free plugins for new features
  • Track accounts

However, data input can take some time since you have to do it manually. On the bright side, it’s easy to jump into and doesn’t have a steep learning curve, unlike other options.

In our opinion, NetSuite is the best

It’s an excellent platform that works for regular budgeters and small business owners who need a professional program. Get started today and understand why Kim likes it so much. Tap or click here for a free product tour at NetSuite.com/Kim.

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