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Kashflow Accountants interface - online accounts software
 

By Ian Edwards, on 03 Nov 2011

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I have blogged a couple of times already about Kashflow, an online accounts software package aimed at small businesses. I've been using it for a couple of years now and it's been a big help in managing my least favourite task - keeping the paper work in order. The only criticism I had of Kashflow was that there was only one user account - only one login that gave full access to the system. This is ok if you do your own accounts but for bigger businesses where you might employ someone to manage aspects of the business it's a bit of a no no, you shouldn't have to give your username and password to somebody else. At the time Kashflow said they wouldn't implement multi-user accounts but there has been a change of heart and now I am pleased to say you can setup Accountant's access. This allows you to give your accountant access to your Kashflow account, for free, without giving away your username and password. For Kashflow to be usable by larger organisations it needs still more user account controls, but this is definitely a move in the right direction.

For more info on Kashflow small business accounts click here.

   
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