Kashflow pushes into accountants' market

SME bookkeeping specialist targets accountants with new functionality

Written by Nicholas Neveling

The small business bookkeeping software specialist, Kashflow, has signalled its intention to move into a new market by targeting accountants.

This week the IT group announced that it had introduced extra functionality to its package that will enable accountants to carry out all the professional reports they need without having to use any other accounting software packages.

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Kashflow will now offer a complete set of accountant’s reports that include balance sheet, profit and loss, trial balance, aged debtors and creditors, and a nominal ledger.

'When KashFlow was initially launched the plan was to just have the system export to Sage in order for accountants to extract and complete the necessary reports.

'Whilst exporting to Sage is still possible, our new functionality means accountants can now use KashFlow in a self-contained way with no need to use Sage at all,' said Duane Jackson, Kashflow managing director.

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