Microsoft Office Accounting
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| Microsoft Office Accounting | |
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| Developed by | Microsoft |
| Latest release | 2008 / November 14, 2007 |
| OS | Microsoft Windows |
| Genre | Accounting |
| License | Proprietary |
| Website | Microsoft Office Accounting Homepage |
Microsoft Office Accounting (formerly Small Business Accounting) is Microsoft's accounting software targeted towards small business customers. The latest version, Microsoft Office Accounting 2008, was announced on November 14, 2007. It targets small businesses that have between 1 and 25+ employees. [1] It is directly competitive with Intuit's QuickBooks.
A free version, Microsoft Office Accounting Express 2008, is available for early startups and home-based businesses. Third-party integrated online services from eBay, PayPal, Equifax, and ADP are available for additional fees. Microsoft Office Accounting Professional 2008, equipped with more advanced functions, was made available in November 2007.
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[edit] Microsoft Office Accounting Express
Microsoft Office Accounting Express is the free version of Microsoft Office Accounting being distributed in certain editions of Microsoft Office 2007, including Office Professional 2007, Office Small Business Edition 2007 and Office Ultimate 2007.
Microsoft is currently distributing free CDs with Accounting Express and the application is also available for download from their website.
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- Microsoft press release about 2007 version
- Microsoft Office Accounting Homepage
- Small Business Accounting 2006 Product Information
- Does Microsoft's Small Business Accounting Add up?
- Microsoft Connects POS and Accounting
- Microsoft Office Accounting Express homepage
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