The document compares QuickBooks and MYOB accounting software on several factors: banking/currencies, user interface, number of users, customer support, and price. It notes that QuickBooks has partnerships with banks worldwide while MYOB currently only partners with one bank. It also discusses differences in their user interfaces and number of user plans, with QuickBooks offering multi-user plans and MYOB only single-user plans. Both provide 24/7 customer support, and their pricing structures and monthly costs are outlined.
2. Banking and Currencies
While QuickBooks has
tie-ups with banks
worldwide and allows
users to link their
account to the software
securely.
MYOB currently only
has a tie-up with
DBS bank.
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3. User Interface
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Even though the user interface of both QuickBooks and
MYOB are simple and easy to navigate, they are pretty
different.
MYOB uses simple
language for
accounting terms to
make it easier for
users to browse its
interface
On the other hand,
QuickBooks is known
for its simple yet rich
interface that allows
easy access to
different features.
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4. Number of Users
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QuickBooks and MYOB have restrictions on the number of
people using their plans.
QuickBooks offers
three plans.
On the other
hand, MYOB
offers plans only
for single users in
all their software
versions.
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6. Price
QuickBooks offers four different
pricing packages with monthly
subscriptions. Their lowest plan is
$5 per month for freelancers or
self-employed people. Their
second plan is for small
businesses and only starts at
around $7.
Their essential plan costs around
$17, while their plus plan starts at
approximately $25 per month.
Essential Payroll - starts at
around $10 per month.
Accounting Starter- starts
at about $27 per month.
Accounting - starts at about
$48 per month.
Accounting + Payroll- starts
around $60 per month.
On the other hand, MYOB
offers four plans:
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