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B2Bee’s Web-Based Accounting Software
“Step away from Quickbooks”, says B2Bee, “stop pretending you’re a part time accountant.” B2Bee has a product for small businesses and professionals who are not well-versed in complicated accounting software. B2Bee is an accounting software company that provides web-based invoice and expense management tools.
B2Bee’s accounting software tool, the Bee, is comprised of three core financial tools that small business owners need to manage their finances. With a lot of options, other accounting software can be difficult to use. However, small business owners cannot afford to get lost in a sea of options. The Bee gives users everything they need to get paid, manage their expenses and track their profitability.
The Bee accounting software is available from any web browser so users can easily access the on-demand solution to create and send out invoices, document, label and track expenses, and produce reports to help monitor the pulse of the business.
A few Bee features:
- Simple, one-time set-up
- Branded to seamlessly fit in with your business
- Pre-designed, professional invoicing templates that can emailed or mailed to clients
- Ability to document and categorize expenses by client or project for quick accounting and invoicing
- Online dashboard for quick view of financial state of the business
- Online profitability report provides quick comparison of revenues and expenses
(Marketwire)
“The reaction of most people when they open accounting software like QuickBooks for the first time is ‘Wow, what have I gotten myself into?” said the CEO of B2Bee, Scott Miller. “For small business owners, all they really need is a simple solution that will help them get paid while managing the money that is coming in and going out of their business.”
The Bee gives business owners the right tools to quickly and easily manage their finances, without paying for costly extras for their accounting software solution. The accounting software product is designed for the non-accountant small business owner. The Bee is available for free for 30 days and then for a monthly subscription cost of $14.00 per month after. For more information visit: www.getthebee.com.
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In wake of their $3.6 million acquisition in Series A funding, we thought we’d highlight HelloWallet’s personal finance software. Grotech Ventures and AOL co-founder Steve Case and his wife Jean, have come together to back the accounting software that is currently in beta mode. The product has only been available to public for a little over 2 months, but has a reach of over 3.5 million people. HelloWallet’s goal is to bring professional financial advisors to the masses.
HelloWallet covers all of the personal accounting bases like tracking and managing personal finances, and then some. What sets HelloWallet apart from other personal accounting software is that it aims to be a full-service financial advisor for its users. The product also proactively uncovers savings opportunities and potential threats for its members.
Additionally, HelloWallet is unaffiliated with banks and doesn’t allow them to advertise or promote their products through the software. The company claims to be untouched by business interests, thereby providing users unbiased recommendations and insight. HelloWallet plans to use the funding money to further product development and build up a stellar business development team.
The HelloWallet team helps users achieve their specific short and long-term financial goals. Financial stability is within reach with HelloWallet; the personal accounting resource will assist with life milestones like buying a home, saving for retirement, reducing debt safely, and saving for college. HelloWallet does saving for college one better by storing tuition information for nearly every university and modeling the tuition out to a users expected enrollment date. Then the service can make recommendations on how to approach educational savings on a per-case basis.
The startup company already has famous fans like President Clinton who claimed “HelloWallet gives financial advice to [all] Americans”. Gavin Newsom, Mayor of San Francisco, has enlisted HelloWallet to provide the city with financial guidance to all of its residents. The company is revolutionizing the personal finance sector and helping to democratize access to financial information. HelloWallet has a rich repertoire of partners as well, including Ernst & Young, to help them provide their users and clients with the best financial advice in the industry. The service costs $5 a month, and the company has offered a free subscription to one needy family for every 5 paying members. Philanthropy and Financial stability, what more can we ask for?
HelloWallet is causing quite a stir in the personal accounting industry. The company has broken down the barrier between the haves and the have-nots by opening up access to formerly costly financial advice. For more information visit: www.hellowallet.com.
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