truckers accounting software

by Rosie
(Kalispell, Montana)

My husband is a new long haul driver out of Montana. I'm wondering who does the accounting for your man /driver. You or someone else? I'm thinking it can't be to hard to learn software in order for me to do it vs. a paid accountant.

Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you

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Oct 10, 2015
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Good Work NEW
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Customize software’s especially for truck drivers so that they can maintain their bookkeeping track their account and taxes.
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Sep 28, 2014
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TruckersBooks Software is the answer NEW
by: Ron

A Customized for Truckers, Easy-to-use Bookkeeping system that will make it easy for truckers to take control of the bookkeeping side of trucking and know their numbers on a monthly basis, without any prior bookkeeping experience, or having to call their bookkeeper or accountants.
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Jun 06, 2011
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Trucker Accounting/Bookkeeping
by: Anonymous

Trucking is can be a complicated industry to keep books for. Many people take losses when trying to DIY with accounting practices; it’s like trying to repair your own vehicle, having only watched a mechanic do it. There are many accountants or bookkeepers who would be available to assist you or your husband while also adhering to federal and state law.

I would hire a professional for this one.

List of qualified Accountants/Bookkeepers:
1. TAS: 800.250.4953
2. Truckers Accounting and Permitting Service, Inc.
3. Wells Asset Solutions: 877.719.0794
4. TBS: 800.207.7661


Oct 26, 2010
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accounting
by: Rosie

I too am also a wife of a new driver out of Montana. I would like to keep the books instead of paying someone else to do them. Can anyone suggest software that you have used to learn accounting skills for over the road drivers? Thank you, Rosie

Oct 19, 2010
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Getting Started
by: American Trucker

I Never Thought of That
So what’s it take to be an Owner/Operator anyway?
“I’m a good driver and willing to work hard so I’m going to get my own truck and I’ll
make more money than I do driving for a company!” Does this sound familiar? The
answer is that is takes a great deal more than just being willing to work hard. A lot of
good men has worked very hard at making a go of it as owner/operators and has still
failed. In talking with some of these men, certain common factors emerge. The most
common reason for failure turns out to be a lack of planning. You’ll quite often hear an
ex-owner/operator complain that a broker ripped them off. Plagued by truck
breakdowns, or struck by some other item which, in their mind, was totally out of their
control. However, few of these items were truly beyond their control - they were just
unforeseen and not planned for. Before you take the plunge and get a truck of your
own, you need to be aware of the possible problems you may encounter and make a
plan for dealing with them. You also need to have a backup plan to carry you through
in the event of a problem. Remember you’re not just changing the truck you drive -
you’re starting a business, and you’re now the manager of that business and will be
faced with the many challenges of running a business.
Every year in this country there are literally thousands of new businesses started, and at
the end of the year there are only a handful of them left. The key to starting a
successful trucking business is the same as it is for any business, so let’s look at a few of
the reasons that cause thousands to fail and only a handful to survive and become
successful.

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