Church Financial software

I am looking for software for managing a small church's finance's. Is quicken the software we should use?

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I have used Quicken Deluxe for 10+ years for a church with average attendance of approx. 100 and have had investments in CD's and mutual funds. It met my every needs. Two years ago I upgraded to H&B only because we started a building program with pledges (receivables). This adds to the learning curve.

You might want to consider starting out with the basic program and upgrade if and when needed. Jim M.

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Jim M.

We've been using QuickBooks Basic for several years, because we do our own payroll, etc. It's not perfect for a non-profit but those packages are very expensive. We have about 1800 members and 20+ on payroll. We write about 100 checks a month. Budget is in excess of 1M. We don't track individual membership or contributions with QB.

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Jim T.

I've been using the software packages from this company for several years.

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