Accounting Software for the Geek Ranch
The Geek Ranch will need an accounting system. Being, Chief Geek, that means I need to solve the problem. To make it a bit harder, our accountant will not be on the list of English speakers so the program needs to work in Spanish. That doesn't necessarily limit the choices but it makes my evaluation a bit harder.
Well, I have done a lot of looking around. Some of the useful links that get you pointed in the right direction include:
http://cbbrowne.com/info/financefreesoft.html
http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/tools.htm
http://www.linuxlinks.com/Software/Financial/Accounting/
Much like with project management, I didn't find the perfect fit but I did learn a lot. For me, the most important thing I learned is that for now I need something to keep track of the money we spend while we are building the facility. What that needs to be is very different from what we need when we are in operation. It is also a lot easier to find this one year solution than try something close to the answer for the operational package at this point. So, this article is about what might make sense for now.
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