On Friday 22 September 2006 4:54 pm, Horst Herb wrote:
> On Friday 22 September 2006 04:24, ash wrote:
> > > I suspect MYOB only ever caught on because accountants recommend it -
> > > and they only recommend it because MYOB makes book keeping look so
> > > difficult that accountants are needed for it
> >
> > i wrote my own bog simple spreadsheet in open office
> >
> > outgoings / incomings (+/- gst), including partially claimable items
> > calculates bas quarterly with simplicity and gives me numbers to put in
> > the dreaded government form
>
> Yes.
> But things start getting complex when you have 9 employees (and all their
> wages, taxes and super to manage), 4 companies, 2 trusts, a self managed
> super fund, a long list of assets at varied depreciation rates, real estate
> etc. - spreadsheet is no longer an option
>
> Horst
> 
Agree with Horst. Running the business is too complex/time consuming for me & 
the book keeper is pretty good with myob.
jh

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