Jodie Stickney, April 16, 2007 - About the Lifeblood of Your Business |
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On your show airing April 15, 2007, regarding financials of small business, you showed, several times, businesses using a software program but you never stated what that program was. Thanks very much, We talked with Jodie... April 26, 2007, Lindsborg, Kansas: Good things come from the heart of America. We looked up Jodie on the web and called her to be sure she would be OK with posting her letter to us and her web links below. Jodie is classic, a real American pioneer, a person with soul, with hope and joy and optimism. She sounds like she is 25 years old, but her sons and nephew are working with her in two family businesses. Our Response Hi Jodie – Every good accounting software program today has the capability of giving you back your key critical ratios. Most of us just do not use those features. We work with (alphabetical listing): IBM, Intuit, Microsoft, Sage, and others who have General Accounting Software. 98% of us are using either Intuit's QuickBooks or one Sage's products - BusinessVision, DacEasy, MAS 90, Peachtree or Simply Accounting, or a Microsoft product - Great Plains, Solomon IV or SBA 2006. There are many others ACCPAC, AccountMate (Softline), Adagio (Softrak), CYMA, MYOB... It sounds like you may be using Intuit’s Quickbooks. They have a very robust section on ratios in their current release. In 1994 a key reason to start the show was to address the issue, “Why aren’t more people using their financials more aggressively?” We had discovered that most people who go out of business simply did not read their numbers and take appropriate action. |
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