Advantages of Using Small Business Accounting Software

Accounting Software Can Be a Great Financial Management Tool

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Small business accounting software can help keep track of funds. exdez / Getty Images

Almost all of the small business owners love to save money by doing things themselves. Using small business accounting software is one way you can do that.

Nearly all accounting software vendors have moved their products to the cloud and offer online subscription-based services ranging from basic to advanced in features and price. For around $10 per month vendors such as FreshBooks and Zoho offer starter packages suitable for freelancers and sole proprietorships, including invoicing, expense tracking, and simple reporting.

Different Packages for Larger Businesses

Businesses that are incorporated or have employees typically need more advanced accounting packages such as QuickBooks and Sage 50 that can perform double-entry accounting, which includes Accounts receivable, Accounts payable, and General ledger capabilities. Other features available in more advanced offerings include payroll, multi-user access, currency conversion, time and billing, inventory tracking, customer relationship management (CRM), analytics, and more.

Regardless of your needs, accounting software can be a good compromise between trying to do your own accounting using spreadsheets and hiring a professional to do all of your small business's accounting.

Here are the main advantages that using small business accounting software offers you:

Keep Up With Entry of Account Information

Whether you are running a retail operation where each transaction is electronically entered as it occurs or a one-person consultancy where you are personally entering your transactions bi-weekly, using small business accounting software forces you to keep up with data entry and stay current.

And being forced to stay current has the added benefit of keeping you tuned in to the financial pulse of your small business. You have a much better chance of spotting a cash flow gap or a customer who's developing a serious credit problem than the small business person who's just throwing all the receipts and invoices into a drawer and dealing with them at the end of quarter or year.

Mobility With Cloud-Based Accounting Software

Cloud-based accounting software gives you the advantage of being able to access your business accounts from anywhere. As well as supporting the most commonly used web browsers most online accounting software vendors provide iPhone/iPad and Android apps, allowing you to (for example):

  • Send an invoice directly from your mobile device.
  • View client, expense, or invoice information.
  • Record expenses immediately and attach receipts. For example, you can snap a picture of a dinner tab with a client and attach it to the expense.
  • Track billable time with a built-in timer.
  • Import a new client directly from your phone contact information.

Another time and money-saving advantage of online accounting software is the ability to allow your accountant direct access to your books through the online application, rather than having to manually transfer paper or electronic files whenever they need access to your accounts.

Centralization Financial Management

Using accounting software centralizes many aspects of your business's financial management as you will be able to deal with tasks such as inventory management, invoicing, payroll, and even some aspects of customer relationship management all from within your accounting software program. Centralization saves you time and money as you don't have to purchase separate software programs to do things such as invoice customers.

Simplifies Tax Compliance

Besides showing how much tax is payable on particular invoices, small business accounting software also allows you to prepare reports showing, for instance, how much of a specific tax your business has paid over a certain time period, making it easier to gather the data you need to complete and file required government tax forms. Some business accounting software even allows you to directly file returns.

Provides Analysis Tools

Having good business accounting software is like having an in-house financial advisor; the customizable reports allow you to analyze different aspects of your small business, providing the data you need to make better financial decisions. Reports such as Balance Sheet Summaries show exactly how well your business is doing at the moment while reports such as Customers Who Owe Money let you manage your Accounts Receivable more easily.

Accuracy in Calculations

Because small business accounting software does so many of the necessary calculations for you, your financial data will have a higher level of accuracy than it would if you were keeping old-style pen and paper records – especially if you have several different people inputting the data.

It also makes it easier to access and provide accurate information. Need a supplier's mailing address? To know when a customer last made a payment on an outstanding account? Or how many ACME yoga mats you have in stock? It's all right there.