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Outright-Free Bookkeeping Online

by Lizzy on July 27, 2010 · 1 comment

in General, personal

Outright is a dream come true for many business owners and those that could use online bookkeeping, and don’t have a huge budget designated towards accounting.  Outright offers personal financial assistance free of charge.  Whether you need a lot of advice, or have a few questions to ask, Outright is there for you, free of charge. As a blogger Outright has a lot of help to offer, and I am taking it!  Tracking expenses, and deductions is just one positive attribute of Outright.  Here is a little information from the Outright site that gives more a of indepth explanation:

Backed by leading investors, Sequoia Capital, First Round Capital, Shasta Ventures,SoftTech VC, and Felicis Ventures, Outright is streamlining the work involved with owning a business, helping entrepreneurs pay the right taxes, record financial transactions, and keep their businesses on track and growing.

Outright was created after watching entrepreneurs struggle to capture all of their business deductions, often piecing together different solutions. Whether sticking every possible receipt in a file folder and shipping it off to a bookkeeper, tracking everything in a huge spreadsheet, or even using a couple of different web sites to track transactions and create invoices, the results were invariably the same: too much time and effort spent on the least enjoyable part of running one’s own business. Our goal: to keep it as simple as possible; helping entrepreneurs track all of their income and expenses to get their taxes done accurately.

Sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it?  But it’s not, and Outright is available for you to try out today, so head on over a take a look.

I wrote this post of my own opinion, and I was monetarily sponsored by Outright for BlissDom 2010, and hoping to be sponsored for BlogHer, but my opinions remain the same.

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