Aloha,
It seems we have great software to handle our tax returns, payroll, etc. What are other firms doing to keep the number of databases to a minimum and keep track of emails, voice mail, letters etc?
I'm on Ultratax for tax returns, Quickbooks for my own business and clients' payroll, Outlook for email and calendar, The financial planning work is tracked in a program called Advisors' Assistant.
The change of address is quite cumbersome.
Many of the software vendors talk integration, however it never seems to work as well as the sales team suggests. Of course, I've got an installed client base making everything a bit harder.
Should I just accept the fact there is nothing to handle tax returns, client communication, and finanical planning issues all in one package?
Please feel free to provide "best practice" for this situation
Mahalo,
Bjorn
It seems we have great software to handle our tax returns, payroll, etc. What are other firms doing to keep the number of databases to a minimum and keep track of emails, voice mail, letters etc?
I'm on Ultratax for tax returns, Quickbooks for my own business and clients' payroll, Outlook for email and calendar, The financial planning work is tracked in a program called Advisors' Assistant.
The change of address is quite cumbersome.
Many of the software vendors talk integration, however it never seems to work as well as the sales team suggests. Of course, I've got an installed client base making everything a bit harder.
Should I just accept the fact there is nothing to handle tax returns, client communication, and finanical planning issues all in one package?
Please feel free to provide "best practice" for this situation
Mahalo,
Bjorn
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