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Bookkeeper 2007 suggested for small businesses

Small-business owners can pay hundreds of dollars for bookkeeping software. But Noah Matthews of the McClatchy-Tribune News Service suggests looking at an easy-to-use, business-friendly program for Windows PC called Bookkeeper 2007.

Bookkeeper will help you track your inventory, produce purchase orders, invoices and estimates, and e-mail invoices to your customers after converting them to pdfs.

The program will help you set up a credit-card processing account, and send transactions right from the Bookkeeping area.

It handles payroll for salaried, hourly and contract workers. The payroll part of the program will calculate Social Security deductions, along with federal, state and Medicare deductions.

After running a payroll, the program deducts the money from your bank account. At the end of the year, it will print W-2 forms.

Order Bookkeeper 2007 ($25, plus $6 for shipping) at www.washingtoncd.net.

Small-business owners can pay hundreds of dollars for bookkeeping software. But Noah Matthews of the McClatchy-Tribune News Service suggests looking at an easy-to-use, business-friendly program for Windows PC called Bookkeeper 2007.

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