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What do you use for paper work?
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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 1233595" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>I've used Cattlemax for a long time. Does a whole lot more than I actually use. Been using Quicken since quicken DOS 6.0 came out around 1993 or so. It has a feature that let's you scan in a receipt and attach it to a transaction entered into an account register. I don't use that. I've played with it just enough to feel it is to complicated and time consuming, the old paper files for receipts still reign here. So much that I've started a new system for farm expenses. I scan and print a copy of each receipt, make notations as to what it was for then put it in a 3 ring binder. The original goes in a box to be reconciled with the credit card statements. I now use a credit card for just about every purchase. If I do pay by cash or check the receipt gets scanned and the original goes into a "cash" file. </p><p>It may sound time consuming but I spend a little time each day keeping records so it doesn't get overwhelming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 1233595, member: 7795"] I've used Cattlemax for a long time. Does a whole lot more than I actually use. Been using Quicken since quicken DOS 6.0 came out around 1993 or so. It has a feature that let's you scan in a receipt and attach it to a transaction entered into an account register. I don't use that. I've played with it just enough to feel it is to complicated and time consuming, the old paper files for receipts still reign here. So much that I've started a new system for farm expenses. I scan and print a copy of each receipt, make notations as to what it was for then put it in a 3 ring binder. The original goes in a box to be reconciled with the credit card statements. I now use a credit card for just about every purchase. If I do pay by cash or check the receipt gets scanned and the original goes into a "cash" file. It may sound time consuming but I spend a little time each day keeping records so it doesn't get overwhelming. [/QUOTE]
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