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Peachtree Accounting Course
Peachtree is an accounting application for small and medium-sized businesses made by Sage Software. Peachtree enables comptrollers and managers to automate and manage numerous accounting tasks, like:
* Reconciling accounts payable and
receivable.
* Creating financial statements, check invoices.
* Tracking banking transfers and payroll.
* Importing and manipulating spreadsheets.
* Integrating scanned documents like checks, receipts and invoices, eliminating paper from the accounting process.
* Creating financial statements, check invoices.
* Tracking banking transfers and payroll.
* Importing and manipulating spreadsheets.
* Integrating scanned documents like checks, receipts and invoices, eliminating paper from the accounting process.
Why
did we change our name?
Sage 50 Accounting, formerly Peachtree, is the
same easy-to-use software that simplifies your everyday tasks and provides
insights that help save you money, all backed by security and service you can
count on. Uniting our products under the same name simply helps us streamline
how we deliver support and services to your business.
History
Peachtree Software advertisement in
the November 29, 1982 issue of InfoWorld
Peachtree Accounting was originally
sold by a software publisher founded in 1978 by Ben Dyer,[3]
Ron Roberts, Steve Mann, and John Hayes. The company was carved out of The
Computer SystemCenter, an early Altair
dealer founded by Roberts, Mann, Jim Dunion, and Rich Stafford, which Dyer had
joined as the manager and where the first software was published in 1977. The
company expanded its offerings with its acquisition of Layered,
an accounting program designed for use on the Macintosh.
The company's products were included in the initial launch of the IBM Personal Computer, and it was acquired by Management Science America (MSA) in
June 1981.
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