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West Tennessee | Quicken will do everything you want to do, but it gets a little more expensive if you want it to calculate the payroll taxes on paychecks (you can easily do them manually however if you have just a few employees). I guess a spreadsheet program will too, but if you want to do graphing you're going to have to really up the ante on your level of knowledge. Quicken does graphing and check writing as effortlessly as any software can. If you are doing much payroll at all you'd probably want Quickbooks and you still have the expense of the payroll updates, plus having to update the Quickbooks about every other year. I use Quicken and Quickbooks everyday myself along with many clients so I don't have a lot of experience with other software, but I know that these will do what you want to do. That's my answer and there's no way I could expand upon what Jake has already told you. BH | |
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