SB Informer
Monday, May 14, 2007; 04:31 AM
Laurie Dart, along with colleague and bookkeeper, Yvonne Weld developed SAS – The Simple Accounting System to help small business owners get their bookkeeping under control.
Many
small business owners struggle with their bookkeeping. The software
packages currently on the market can be complex for the business owner
with little or no accounting experience. “Many business owners just
give up,” says Laurie Dart, co-developer of SAS. “We designed our
system to be used by anyone. You don’t need an accounting background or
even know the difference between a debit and a credit.”
Dart, along with colleague and bookkeeper, Yvonne Weld developed SAS –
The Simple Accounting System to help small business owners get their
bookkeeping under control. “People go into business because they have a
passion for what they do,” says Weld. “They don’t go into business to
do bookkeeping (unless of course they are a bookkeeper).” Weld is
right. Studies show many small businesses fail within the first year
and some because of financial issues.
As small business owners, Dart and Weld know the importance of
maintaining accurate and up-to-date books and with their combined
experience, they make the subject understandable and very doable. SAS
is an easy, affordable and accurate way to track all your business
expenses and income. The template can be reused from year to year,
making this the only accounting system you may ever have to purchase.
That means no costly upgrades, no lost features and no steep learning
curves unless you want to upgrade.
Customers agree SAS is user friendly and empowers both seasoned small
business owners and those just starting out. Dart and Weld say "Using
SAS just makes good business sense.” That's a tip you can take straight
to the bank.