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Managing accounts receivables is crucial for any business to succeed. Without proper cash flow, daily business operations become extremely difficult. How a company handles money can make or break their business. Therefore, it is critical for any business owner, regardless of the size of the company, to choose accounting software that will meet the demands of the demands of the company. Although there are many options available, this article features five options with the distinct feature that they are based in the cloud. Each application is affordable, easy to use and accessible from any device with an Internet connection.

Xero Accounting Software - Xero is a web-based accounting software that allows you to see your cashflow in real-time from a web browser or mobile phone. Everything is stored securely and is safe against damaged or lost devices. Users can import and reconcile bank statements including those from PayPal or credit card companies. Accounts receivables can be scheduled with automatic invoicing. Clients can pay through the Internet to automatically update records.

Zoho Books - This Internet-based accounting software that tracks the money coming in and going out of your business. It's features include time tracking, bank account reconciliation, automatic customer invoicing and real-time collaboration with an accountant. The service integrates with Google Checkout, PayPal, and Authorize.net. It also has the ability to handle multiple currencies for transglobal transactions.

Intacct Accounting and Financial Management system includes general accounting, contract management, inventory management, purchase and vendor management, and financial reporting and consolidation across multiple business entities. Intacct can also track time and expenses, taxes and multi-currency transactions. In additions, users can easily extend or customize the system to their specific needs.

QuickBooks Online Edition - Being a major front-runner in the accounting software business, QuickBooks has expanded to the cloud with the online edition of their software. It's features include tracking sales and expenses, customer invoicing, managing sales taxes, online banking integration, and creating estimates. Data can be exported to Excel for further processing. In addition, there are mobile apps that make it easy to use on the major smartphone devices like iPhone, Android and Blackberry.

E-conomic Online Accounting - E-conomic was designed with the small and medium enterprises in mind. It's features include general accounting, accounts receivable and invoicing and banking integration. This software also includes multilingual functionality.

Cloud computing software-as-a-service is a great option for many companies looking to save costs on their financial accounting. Depending on the company size and requirements, subscription fees start around $12.95 to $24.95 per month. With instant accessibility and outsourced technical support, cloud computing accounting software is a great solution for almost any business. クラウドサービス