Simple Web based financial accounting application for Indian users
Daybookaccounts.com is a simple web based financial accounting application targetted for Indian accounting users. Any accountants or accounting users who can understand basic accounting jargons can login to daybookaccounts.com and maintain their personal or business financial accounts.
The best thing with this application, it does not come up a lot of complex features like enterprise applications and designed to maintain financial accounts with the easiness of composing and sending emails.
Large and medium enterprises cannot use this web based financial accounting application.
It is more suitable to small enterprises and individual users who have less transactions on the whole year.
Ledger Features :
1. Creating Ledger accounts.
2. Edit Ledger accounts.
3. Search Ledger accounts.
3. Opening balance of applicable ledger accounts.
4. Maintain closing balance of stock ledgers.
Daybook Features :
1. Enter Journal Entries for the current financial year.
2. Search for Journal transactions by datewise and or by ledgerwise.
3. View Trail balance.
4. View Balance Sheet.
Trial Balance & Balance Sheet can be printed out.
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