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  2. Aplos Software - Wikipedia

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    Aplos Software is a privately held company that specializes in software as a service for nonprofit organizations.Their primary focus is simple software to manage the essential nonprofit tasks of fund accounting, nonprofit tax preparation and donor management for small, mid-sized, and large non-profit organizations.

  3. Sage Intacct - Wikipedia

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    Intacct was founded by Odysseas Tsatalos and David Chandler Thomas in 1999 as one of the first accounting applications for the cloud. [7] The company was headquartered in San Jose, California, grew organically and offered a suite of accounting software that could serve medium and large-sized businesses with consolidated ERP, and e-commerce features.

  4. Non-profit technology - Wikipedia

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    In the United States and Canada, a web-based membership association that provides non-profit organizations with discounts on products and services, including technology providers, is the Non-Profit Purchasing Group. For developing areas or nations, technology may be available from organizations mentioned in Computer technology for developing areas.

  5. Comparison of accounting software - Wikipedia

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    Double-entry bookkeeping system, small business accounting, time tracking, project management, invoicing, expense management, bank feeds, payroll, stock, HMRC tax filing Web-based FreshBooks: Software as a Service: Yes Yes Yes Small Businesses (Small Businesses) Cloud accounting specialist for small business owners. Web-based Gem Accounts

  6. OpenGov - Wikipedia

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    OpenGov Inc. is a government technology company that offers cloud software for public sector accounting, planning, budgeting, citizen services, and procurement. OpenGov serves over 1,000 cities, counties, and state agencies across 49 states.

  7. Fund accounting - Wikipedia

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    Fund accounting is an accounting system for recording resources whose use has been limited by the donor, grant authority, governing agency, or other individuals or organisations or by law. [1] It emphasizes accountability rather than profitability , and is used by nonprofit organizations and by governments.

  8. Sage 50 - Wikipedia

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    A conversion to the Peachtree/Sage 50 data format was made available when Simply Accounting was taken off the market. In 2013 it was brought under the Sage 50 banner. [9] Peachtree Accounting was originally sold by Peachtree Software, a software publisher founded in Atlanta in 1978 by Ben Dyer, [10] Ron Roberts

  9. Sage 200 - Wikipedia

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    The Sage 200cloud product in the UK and Ireland has its roots in a product called Sky accounting in the 1980s. [2] Sky Software Limited was acquired by Sagesoft in October 1988. [ 3 ] Sky was renamed as Sage Sovereign in 1991, [ 4 ] and later Sage Line 100. [ 5 ]