A very simple Excel spreadsheet is all that's needed.
Does anybody have any experience of an accounts software package that could be used by the treasurer of a small club?
The club only has about 100 members and perhaps 3 sources of income with maybe 6-8 heads of expenditure.
Our treasurer is,I think,struggling to produce anything like proper accounts and really only gives a "snapshot" for year end (minus any balance sheet) so a proper income & expenditure account with balance sheet is desirable.
Any pointers would be gratefully received.
Many thanks for reading.
A very simple Excel spreadsheet is all that's needed.
We use Kashflow as our club has to have published accounts (we are VAT registered and have turnover of around £190K. It costs £15 a month from IRIS software. As the previous poster mentions, Excel would suffice for basic invoice tracking but you might struggle to produce decent reports. You could also try QuickBooks but I don't know if this supports journals.
Easybooks is brilliant for this type of use but is only available for Mac
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Thanks for all your replies.
I doubt our treasurer would be too happy with spreadsheets and we probably do need a reports facility ie balance sheet with P & L a/c.
VT Cashbook was seen online but I have no knowledge of it.
Methinks he is Macless so a Windows based application would be best for him.
Thanks again.
I use Wave Accounting Apps for my business, free & so far great reporting
As I am Treasurer of our Sports and Social club, I would say that people volunteering to be Treasurers are few and far between.
This. Really. I know a couple of girls in my daughter's class (year 6) that would be able to prepare a working worksheet including reports if you could explain what those words mean to them. It really isn't rocket science, and any accounting software /app would do that, including the free ones.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
Can also recommend Kashflow but it depends if the subscription fee format appeals.
Sage One Start, but it depends on what you want to record, to what level of detail, and whether they're to be handed over to a proper accountant. If so, it may be best to go with whatever is compatible with their set up.
For a free alternative how about GnuCash? It has some templates which I think you can use to get something started.
spreadsheet plus bank everything coming in and bank transfer/witdhraw for everything coming out (religiously) ; one account only and bank statement is your profit and loss too
spreadsheet keeps track of who paid in and what was paid out to who
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Thanks again,everyone.
When I see our treasurer or secretary,I will pass on some of the suggestions here.