In thinking of using a spreadsheet I think of two things. 1) fexability 2) the cost in time of creating the spreadsheets, formulas etc.
Might be more cost effective to just buy quickbooks.
"der.hans" <
PLUGd@LuftHans.com> wrote: moin moin,
Randy mentioned using a ledger rather than suffering the indignity of
paying for software.
I'm fine with paying for software, but it still needs to be Free Software
and it still needs to use a free and open data format.
Are there accountants that support clients who use spreadsheets for the
source data?
In other words, could I obtain or create an OpenOffice.org template for
general personal and small business accounting that an accountant could
use?
If the accountant then imports the data to a proprietary program for
auditing I might be fine with that.
ciao,
der.hans
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