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Microsoft Point of Sale or Microsoft Retail Management System combined with Microsoft Office Small Business Accounting 2006 creates an integrated retail solution that connects the point of sale to accounting. Retailers can send all the sales details of the day from Microsoft Point of Sale or Microsoft Retail Management System to Microsoft Office Small Business Accounting, without retyping data and without errors. Small Business Accounting can use the information to run financial reports, helping retailers manage cash flow and improve profitability.
Easily link to Microsoft Point of Sale or Retail Management. See Download page for connectors.
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Start up easily
Small Business Accounting 2006 is designed to be easily installed in-house. The easy Startup Wizard helps users get it set up, connected, and working in less than an hour. If you have existing financial information, the wizard helps import it from QuickBooks or Microsoft Office Excel 2003 and Excel 2002.
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Manage accounting tasks quickly
Create quotes, invoices, and purchase orders easily; manage inventory; track payroll and timesheets; forecast cash flow; and more. Online banking tools help you manage multiple bank accounts and stay on top of customer billing and payments.
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Process payroll online with Automatic Data Processing, Inc. (ADP)
Microsoft has partnered with ADP, the leading provider of payroll solutions to small businesses for more than 50 years, to provide a range of integrated payroll services to meet your business needs. For an additional fee, ADP gives you the tools to manage employee data, calculate payroll, print checks, run payroll reports, and file your payroll taxes. ADP also offers payroll services that handle all facets of the payroll process.
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Forecast business financials
With more than 60 easily customizable lists and reports, you can forecast and track cash flow, inventory, and sales. The Cash Flow Management tool allows you to plan for multiple scenarios, view numbers for a designated time period, and change data to conduct "what if" scenarios. |
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