Accounting makes it easy to run your business on the go. Reducing time on admin with simple Invoices, Quotes & Expenses.
Create quotes right there with your customer. Create and send invoices as soon as work is complete. Capture expenses in seconds as soon as they happen.
Accounting is the perfect mobile solution for all types of small businesses where business does not stop when they leave the office.
All of your information instantly stored, synced and available on your iPhone, iPad and via the web.
Create Invoices
● Create invoice for work you have done entering descriptions
● Send invoice to your customer.
● Record payments against invoices.
● Track and manage unpaid and overdue invoices.
● Find Invoices quickly to answer customer queries.
● Create & send quotes for review and agreement by your customer.
● Convert a quote to an invoice and send it to your customer.
● Review and manage all of the invoices and transactions for each of your contacts.
● Create products and service records including managing inventory levels.
Record Transactions
● Enter money in, money out transactions from an iPhone home screen with 3D touch or on an iPad.
● Enter transactions from the overview screen in the app.
● Apply a category, description and reference.
● Add a contact and photo of a receipt or bill.
● View the receipt or bill in Accounting.
● Record and view transactions when offline.
View your performance
● See a picture of your performance this week, month or year.
● See where your money is coming from and going to.
● Compare business performance from month to month this year or in previous years.
● Immediately view your data in the Accounting web application.
Find Transactions
● Simple list view of all of your transactions
● Apply simple filters
● Search for a transaction
Contacts
● Import the contacts you do business with from your iPhone or iPad
● Attach a contact to a transaction
● View contact details including their transactions
Requirements :
● Device with iOS 13.6 or later
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