Discussion:Time/Billing Software for CPA Practice

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Taxstudent07 (talk|edits) said:

4 August 2007
I'm curious what most of you use for time tracking/billing software for your practices. I know that quite a few probably use QuickBooks, but are there other programs out there being used by CPAs?

Thanks.

DZCPA (talk|edits) said:

4 August 2007
TimeSlips program.

Jnl stl (talk|edits) said:

7 August 2007
Prosystems Fx Time & Billing (CCH)

Natalie (talk|edits) said:

August 10, 2007
QuickBooks.

PVVCPA (talk|edits) said:

August 11, 2007
We use Practice Solutions by Creative Solutions. Expensive, has bugs, takes a lot of time to learn. But if you can get over that it is a great product with great job cost reports.

If you are just a solo practitioner or don't care about tracking your employee's realization then QuickBooks will work just fine.

Wiles (talk|edits) said:

18 September 2009
Does anybody know if Intuit has a time & billing program? Something that will talk to Lacerte so that you do not have to manage 2 client databases. (What's plural for database? Databi?)

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