It’s funny how the mind works. Driving around each day, I couldn’t tell you how many red Honda Civics passed me. But if I were to buy a red Honda Civic tomorrow, suddenly I’d be seeing them at every intersection.
No, I’m not about to talk about cars, or give a Radiolab-style analysis on why the mind notices these things. I say this because I am noticing a lot more Canadian tech companies lately. More specifically, Canadian-based bookkeeping companies.
There are times when a desktop accounting application is the best choice. In those circumstances, QuickBooks has been my brand of choice ever since they discontinued MYOB in Canada.
When QB isn’t required, or when a client is using something online as their front-end invoicing app, I’ve been working with 3 main ones.
2 of these 3 have something in common. Yes, you guessed it, Canadian companies. To make things even more interesting, I recently started testing out another app.
Kashoo is another online bookkeeping service. I’m just starting to learn more about it. I think it’s going to be another favourite. Guess what? Canadian too.
I have no idea what makes Canada a hotbed of accounting innovation. Whatever the reason, it sure makes me proud to be a bookkeeper here.
I realize that I’ve done a few posts on Freshbooks in the past. I think it’s about time I wrote about some of the other options too. Maybe even a side by side comparison. The nice thing is, each company is going to have different wants and needs when it comes to their bookkeeping system. Each option I listed above is well suited to a specific type of entrepreneur.
Need to invoice but hate accounting? Freshbooks
Like Mint.com but wish it could also do your books? Wave
Anyway, I know I’ve been really slow on putting up posts this year, but I’ll try to get to those soon. Stay tuned for sure. In the meantime, I’ve been getting a lot of great people sending me guest posts. I hope you have enjoyed them so far. You’re always welcome to contact me if you have an opinion on the content I’m publishing, or if you have a post idea of your own.
Well there certainly is a high demand for bookkeeping and accounting services in Canada. A lot of the new Privacy Act & Fintrac rules are decidedly hostile to data and information being sent, processed or stored outside of Canada. I know that if when I make a move towards a bookkeeper, those kinds of details will come into play.
Hey Jeremiah.
Very true. Canada seems much more protective of their data staying inside these borders. Certainly not always a bad thing, especially when your business data is involved. Of course, when it's the CRTC, that's when sites like Pandora and Hulu get stopped from coming in…but that's a whole 'nother conversation.