245 projects tagged "Accounting"
KwaMoja is a system that helps you manage your business in a more efficient and profitable manner. It offers multi-currency sales orders, accounts receivable, purchase orders, and accounts payable, a tendering module, multiple inventory locations, unlimited price lists by customer and currency, standard and reversing journals, general ledger journals for all transactions in accounts receivable and payable, standard costing, user definable sales analysis reports, standard cost stock valuation and stock planning reports, a manufacturing module including work orders and MRP, a fixed asset register, a petty cash module, and serialized inventory and lot tracking.
deawk is a very simple double-entry bookkeeping system designed for self-employed people. It uses three (text) data files: transactions, a chart of accounts, and an optional vehicle log. Reports are generated by running bash scripts which run awk. deawk currently does not support depreciation of capital assets.
File2Radius is a daemonized script that tails a CDR accounting log file and generates RADIUS accounting records on the wire from it in real time. It was designed to be used with the Broadsoft soft switch, but could be adapted for other sources of CDR data. It supports sending to a primary and backup RADIUS server and automatically follows log files as they are rotated. The script assumes that you are performing duplicate checking on the RADIUS server backend. It supports the loading of bulk archive data with 'fake' source IPs.
ChurchFunds is easy to use software for creating accounts for fund-based organizations such as churches. It handles check writing, contributions, and payroll. The Linux version generates postscript reports. Only the Linux, free Pascal version is GPL. The Windows version is just free software.
FreeDebks (Free Double Entry Bookkeeping System) is simple double entry accounting software. It stores data in an XML format. FreeDebks has a simple and intuitive GUI. It provides a totally customizable chart of accounts, so each user will reach their needs. It also provides features to help the user write entries and close the accounting. FreeDebks is not an ERP. With FreeDebks, you can only do accounting. It targets people with at least basic accounting skills who want to keep books for themselves or an association or a small company.
Skrooge is a personal finances manager powered by KDE. It allows you to keep track of your expenses and income, categorize them, and build reports. You can also manage your investments and see how they perform over time. Multiple accounts are supported. Some of the features included are advanced graphical reports, tabs that help you to organize your work, infinite undo/redo (even after the file was closed), instant filtering on operations and reports, infinite category levels, mass update operations, scheduled operations, tracking of refunds, automatic processing based on search conditions, and support for multiple currencies.
AcSys is a Web-based, multiuser accounting system. It support journal entry and reports such as profit-loss, balance sheet, and general ledger. Backing up and restoring the system are supported. It is designed to be easy to learn and use. It is best suited for companies ranging in size from small companies to mid-market companies.