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Looks like I need to begin a business. What software are you using for a going business? I have quite an inventory of most of the various tools, Cobra 4, leather, and the rest of the usual stuff.

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Is shocked you are not already in business, cosmic erring your work I am sure there is demand. Anyway,being in the "business" myself I would stay away from Quicken home and business, I purchased that system two years past when I started my own only to discover I need to buy the upgrade now ifI want it to comtinue. Not bad mouthing them but I should have done more research before buying but I never suspected something like that. Will befollowing this post as I am interested saw well.

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I created my own MS Excel spreadsheet workbook, Paypal has several reports you can run to get most numbers to input. Just 2 cents

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I have "sold" a couple of items to friends but somebody blabbed and I am now "covered up" .

We have Quicken and considered getting the business product. Looks like we need to look around. I don't know of any others. Research.

It also surprises me that the response to this question is so low. Surely someone has suggestions or a name of a proven piece of software.

I am not getting into the e-commerce right away. A lot of my work will be done for cowboys and I know most of them. So it will be accomplished by e-mail, pictures, Facebook, and a website my oldest son is doing. The wife is my professional organizer and will keep me straight. She is an accomplised software user having dealt with the stuff during her banking years and a stint with LabCorp.

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Here is a link to a site I found awhile back. The link takes you to a site for an small business accounting newsleter. After you sign up for the newsleter, she sends you a link to where you can download her Microsoft Excell accounting templates. They are quite well done, and easy to set up for a small business.

http://www.basicaccountinghelp.com/free_spreadsheets.html

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Not sure what they do out yer way, likely different in each state. Simplest terms, what you're taxed on is a matter of what you have that you didn't have before (money in - cost of goods = income). I use Quicken business, and I can tell you that this one and MOST software won't be much help with the inventory.

Quicken works okay in that I can click a button and see what I spent for carving leather, or another click er two and see how much I actually "made" in June (lots of other options, just a couple of examples). But, a lot of other programs would do the same thing.

Idea (I think) is to keep it simple. Couple things I think more important than the actual program you use (in Iowa, I'm talking now - check yours). ....

1.) Open a "business" bank account, and keep your purchases from there as much as possible. Even a "business" PayPal account is better than multiple places, but then you're left hoping that you can make your purchases with that (which IS possible). Not only this saves you some "other' pains, but the bank you use may be able to tell you which software works easily with their system so yo can download the transactions to verify.

2.) Decide an an inventory "counting" system right from the start. Basically, fair market value of what you have on hand when you "start". Doesn't matter how it's done. Just don't say you have 1/2 full 32oz bottle of black dye, then at the end of the year you call it 16oz. Snaps are maybe by the "bag", etc.

3.) If / when you decide on a software program, set it up to track (separately) -- project materials (leather, dye, oil, thread, whatever) -- tools for the shop -- 'consumed' goods (printer paper, pattern materials, shipping boxes, anything else you use yourself on the job). I can tell you I din't set this up so very well in the beginning, and it would have saved me a lot of time doing that to begin with.

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I personally use QuickBooks 2014. It's completely unintuitive, but once you get the hang of it it's a pretty nifty bit of software. I use an accounting firm and a law firm to ensure that I'm in compliance, and they coordinate with my QuickBooks to keep my records in line for tax-time. My accountant sat with me through the QuickBooks setup and got me started with that, and it is really quite excellent for my inventory tracking needs.

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Hi All, this is my first post as I am very new to leatherworking and have been trolling for information. While I have never sold leather my primary business is a podiatry clinic and my secondary is timber pens and fretwork I sell through a wood museum. I too ran into problems with the running costs of Quicken and quickbooks but found both to be very good programs once you learnt how to drive them but do to most of the accountants in Australia preferring MYOB I have just transferred over to MYOB Live. I must admit I find it a little lighter on than Quick Books but I am loving the cloud set so I can do my bookwork anywhere I have internet and it is a low monthly subscription as opposed to a large initial outlay.

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