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importing data:looking for a simple/inexpensive way

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    John Loes, MD
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    importing data:looking for a simple/inexpensive way

    Hello,
    I am starting up a new business( solo Family Practice physician). I have
    Windows ME. The excel package comes with a small business financial manager,
    which says that I must import my database. I am looking for a
    simple/inexpensive way to balance my business checkbook and itemize expenses
    for the IRS. have no employees now but plan on hiring help in time.

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    Dave Peterson
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    re: importing data:looking for a simple/inexpensive way

    I'm not sure how inexpensive it is, but you may want to take a look at
    QuickBooks (by Quicken).

    In fact, you may want to talk to other docs to find out what they use. Even if
    they don't have a favorite, you may be able to avoid a bad choice!





    John Loes, MD wrote:
    >
    > Hello,
    > I am starting up a new business( solo Family Practice physician). I have
    > Windows ME. The excel package comes with a small business financial manager,
    > which says that I must import my database. I am looking for a
    > simple/inexpensive way to balance my business checkbook and itemize expenses
    > for the IRS. have no employees now but plan on hiring help in time.


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    Dave Peterson

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