[itdiscuss] Church Accounting Solutions
Dustin Drewery
ddrewery at crossroadsokc.com
Wed Oct 15 12:46:47 EDT 2008
We use a Quickbooks online to manage all the accounting side and Fellowship
One for all our contribution records.. we're currently in the 800 - 1300
range. As far as I know, it works pretty good for us. We used to use ACS
but F1 and Quickbooks being totally online made things a whole lot easier
for our administrative staff. Only drawback has been speed but that's
really a separate issue for us involving way too many people trying to share
a t1.. once we get our faster connection put in, we shouldn't have problems
at all.
Dustin Drewery
IT Director
Crossroads Church
Oklahoma City, OK
405-634-1495
CrossroadsOKC.com
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On Behalf Of Dave Ketcham
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Shelby.
Dave Ketcham
North Coast Church
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On Behalf Of Dan Barber
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Subject: [itdiscuss] Church Accounting Solutions
Just a research question: how does your church manage its financials?
Shelby? ACS? Microsoft Dynamics? We have been slightly unhappy with our
current system.we are investigating any alternatives and would love input.
For reference our size is the 500-1000 person range.
Dan Barber
Network Administrator
Kirk of the Hills, PCA
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