CANTON, Ohio, April 04, 2017 -- Patriot Software, LLC now offers customers the option to choose between accrual and cash-basis accounting. Along with this new addition, Patriot released 10 other features to their online accounting software.
Among the new features released, users now have the ability to email invoices to their customers, add their business logo to invoices, enter and pay invoices from vendors, and determine if vendor invoices are current or overdue. You can now track accounts receivable and accounts payable within the software.
“We have been listening to our customers and are thrilled to deliver these new features at the same low price,” says Jackie White, Accounting Software Specialist. “We understand the challenges small business owners face, which inspired us to design these features. Now, they can spend less time worrying about accounting and more time focusing on their business.”
Patriot Software continually strives to provide easy-to-use software for small business owners. With the introduction of accrual accounting, users have more flexibility in choosing their accounting method. The new features to the software aim to simplify the accounting process.
Patriot Software currently offers cash-basis and accrual accounting software, along with 1099 software. Small business owners can expect simple software for the non-accountant, as well as free support.
Patriot Software, LLC, located in Canton, Ohio, provides easy-to-use online accounting and payroll software for small businesses in the USA. For information on all of Patriot’s products servicing the United States, contact Patriot Software, LLC at 877-968-7147, or visit www.patriotsoftware.com.
Contact: Patriot Software, LLC Michele Bossart, Marketing Manager 877-968-7147 ext. 182 [email protected]


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