nvkermit1512
starting to spend too much on rocks
Member since April 2014
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Post by nvkermit1512 on Mar 10, 2019 14:42:59 GMT -5
What would be or what software do any of yall use for your business? Starting a new business where I purchase or acquire raw materials (rough stones or gemstones, leather, and/or metals), make something out of it (rings , necklaces, wallets, etc..) ? I have done the leg work already for the business license, tax id, fictitious name, etc. But rather than keeping track of everything in a file cabinet and spread sheets I was hoping to find a decent computer program to use. A lot of the programs I have looked at so far seem to cater to tracking employees hours and labor or tracking supplies and sales. Anyone know of a computer program that will work for a single employee (me) who does all the buying, creating, and selling of goods? Thank you for your time reading my post and possibly responding. RTH ROCKS!!!!
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mjflinty
spending too much on rocks
Member since September 2011
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Post by mjflinty on Mar 10, 2019 19:00:59 GMT -5
I'm a bit old school in that I track everything in Excel. Curious if there is software.... please keep RTH in the loop.
Michael
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pizzano
Cave Dweller
Member since February 2018
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Post by pizzano on Mar 10, 2019 21:11:44 GMT -5
Look into Quick Books Desktop Enterprise. They have a manufacturing version that is fairly intuitive.........also cloud and personal app versions as well. I've used an older version (2015) for product production related to Engineering/Architecture, industrial documentation, drawings, specification and related manpower, cost to complete, scheduling, backlog, inventory, overhead and proposal performance evaluations.......folder and file set-ups are fairly seamless........spreadsheets like Excel can be integrated.
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