Making Book
Take control of your company's finances with new accounting software from Microsoft.
By Mike Hogan •
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If you're like most entrepreneurs, you run its OS, you surfthe web with its browser, and its Windows logo is on just aboutevery productivity application you use. So should you entrust yourcompany's books to Microsoft as well?
The new edition of Microsoft Office 2003 designed for smallbusinesses, which ships later this year, will include the brand-newOffice Small Business Accounting program. Its principal sellingpoint is its seamless connectivity to all your favorite Officeapplications. You can connect your books' key employee, vendorand customer records to Outlook's Contact Manager. You'llnot only have a complete record of contacts with business partnersover any medium, but also a history of your financial transactionstogether.
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