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Along with NeatBooks, it also comes with a customer-facing portal that lends an air of credibility to your company-and makes it easier for customers to pay bills or place an order. What sets FreshBooks apart is its ability to track time, which is crucial if you’re a service-based business that charges by the hour. For what NeatBooks charges, it doesn’t offer many expanded features except unlimited cloud document storage, which could be a plus if you deal with many receipts. Quicken falls in the middle when it comes to pricing compared to NeatBooks and FreshBooks, which charge $24 per month and $4 per month (after four months at $2.50), respectively. $17 per month ($8.50 per month for the first six months)

It’s easy to generate all kinds of reports about your business, from banking to spending to net worth.
