I know that many businesses use Quicken and QuickBooks but they sound rather elaborate for what I want, which is a simple piece of software to chronicle gigs-income, and jot down expenses and mileage...
Anybody know of a small-time share or freeware option or do I go for the whole megilla with Quick Books? I don't just love learning whole new programs because they are so damn cool, in case you hadn't noticed (I spend 8 hours a day on the computer as it is)....
Comments welcome.
Any musician gig/expense software?
-
- Posts: 10300
- Joined: Tue Mar 12, 2002 6:00 pm
- Please enter the next number in sequence: 1
- Location: SF East Bay Area
Any musician gig/expense software?
How do you prepare for the end of the world?
- Sylvester
- Posts: 495
- Joined: Tue Nov 08, 2005 4:26 am
- Please enter the next number in sequence: 1
- Location: Cordoba, Spain
Weeks, have a look at this excel file. You can have some useful hints. I have everything well under control.
Good weekend all
Good weekend all
- Tyler
- Posts: 5816
- Joined: Fri Apr 29, 2005 9:51 am
- antispam: No
- Please enter the next number in sequence: 8
- Tell us something.: I've picked up the tinwhistle again after several years, and have recently purchased a Chieftain v5 from Kerry Whistles that I cannot wait to get (why can't we beam stuff yet, come on Captain Kirk, get me my Low D!)
- Location: SLC, UT and sometimes Delhi, India
- Contact:
That would be my reccomendation as well.eskin wrote:I keep track of everything in an Excel spreadsheet, but my requirements are pretty basic.
Excel is easy to learn and you can program functions to do damn near anything you want to.
“First lesson: money is not wealth; Second lesson: experiences are more valuable than possessions; Third lesson: by the time you arrive at your goal it’s never what you imagined it would be so learn to enjoy the process” - unknown
- BillChin
- Posts: 1700
- Joined: Tue Aug 05, 2003 11:24 am
- Please enter the next number in sequence: 1
- Location: Light on the ocean
- Contact:
Sounds like Excel or a similar spreadsheet can do all you need.
Open Office is freeware that includes a spreadsheet module that can save files in Excel format. Open Office is about 26 megabytes to download.
I believe Google also has something where a person can do spreadsheets and save the data files online. I would be hesitant to use that for sensitive financial information.
Open Office is freeware that includes a spreadsheet module that can save files in Excel format. Open Office is about 26 megabytes to download.
I believe Google also has something where a person can do spreadsheets and save the data files online. I would be hesitant to use that for sensitive financial information.
-
- Posts: 10300
- Joined: Tue Mar 12, 2002 6:00 pm
- Please enter the next number in sequence: 1
- Location: SF East Bay Area
Thanks so far. I do happen to have Excel here at work even though it's kind of mysterious and Microsofty. So it's definitely an option... I was wondering if some kind of Mac-y musician had come up with a groovy interface.
Thanks to Syl, too. That is an entertaining adaptation of the file...
Thanks to Syl, too. That is an entertaining adaptation of the file...
How do you prepare for the end of the world?