Any one of these programs, however, will require that you purchase checks
laid out to work with the program; you can't just use checks out of your
default checkbook. I'm sure there are many sources from which to order
these
checks, most of which, I believe, are set up either three to a page or one
to a page with one or more stubs that repeat the information on the check.
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JoAnn Paules said:
Tom's right - I read the subject line and kind of skipped over the word
"business" in the body of the text. QuickBooks is the proper program.
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JoAnn Paules
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Chuck Davis said:
Tom,
The others have recommended Quicken or MS Money. Quicken and Money are for
tracking of your personal financial information. For business, buy
QuickBooks. It will save you time (therefore money) at tax time.
I am trying to find out how to print business cheques using my HP
Photosmart
1000 printer. They are individual cheques, business size.