Cloud Bookkeeping Value Added Bundled Pricing
Plans and pricing
For Cloud based Accounting and Remote Bookkeeping Services.
Starter
$350/month
Some key features
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Monthly reconciliation of bank and credit card statements up to 100 transactions
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Monthly reconciliation accounts receivable and accounts payable up to 100 invoices
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Paperless Payables – Supplier invoices and receipts imported via online software
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Debtor reminders
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Maintain data feeds into your accounting software files
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Troubleshooting & support
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Online Accounting Software license included
Professional
$500/month
Some key features
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Monthly reconciliation of bank and credit card statements up to 200 transactions
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Monthly reconciliation accounts receivable and accounts payable up to 200 invoices
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Paperless Payables – Supplier invoices and receipts imported via online software
-
Debtor reminders
-
Maintain data feeds into your accounting software files
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Troubleshooting & support
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Online Accounting Software license included
Enterprise
$600/month
Some key features
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Monthly reconciliation of bank and credit card statements up to 500 transactions
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Monthly reconciliation accounts receivable and accounts payable up to 500 invoices
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Paperless Payables – Supplier invoices and receipts imported via online software
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Debtor reminders
-
Maintain data feeds into your accounting software files
-
Troubleshooting & support
-
Online Accounting Software license included
Frequently asked questions.
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