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FINANCIAL SOFTWARE-MAC/IBM + EXCHANGE RATES
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Name: Tony Lenart
Date: April 19, 2000 at 17:59:23 Pacific
Subject: FINANCIAL SOFTWARE-MAC/IBM + EXCHANGE RATES
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Comment: Hi, First the simple question. Does Quicken and MYOB work cross platform? Now the difficult question. I'm setting up a charity in Uganda. They use Ugandan shillings and US dollars. And I'm in Australia. What's the best way to account for so many currencies, without having to check the exchange rates every time a transaction occurs? Thanks Tony PS The charity will have about 8 major donors, so the figures need to be accounted for properly, but it may be OK to have a buffer account to absord exchange rate - related movements which might otherwise mean the amount accounted for is slightly different than the amount in the
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Name: Bas
Date: April 19, 2000 at 19:44:15 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)MYOB can export it's data to common spreadsheet and database programs, but if it is fully compatible between PC ans Mac I don't know... You can try the MYOB support line for Australia this is: (03)894 1177 If you need more phone numbers for Australia then Email me.. I like to help an other Ozzy when I can. Good luck with your project in Uganda!!! Or better: Good on you mate!
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