LOUISVILLE, KY, April 08, 2011 (Press-News.org) Many people who start their own successful companies are intelligent, have field experience and an entrepreneur spirit to get things done. However, when it comes to accounting, and in particular payroll software, they often stumble. That's why Halfpricesoft co-founder Dr Ge went to work creating ezPaycheck, and its latest version, ezPaycheck 2011 payroll software for California users.
"For more than ten years I was a programmer and consultant," says Dr Ge. "During that time I discovered many small business owners often had one thing in common, regardless of their industry: They were afraid to touch new accounting applications and payroll software programs because they were usually too big or too complex for their needs."
With that in mind, Dr Ge went to work on what he calls a simple but effective program that's easy-to-use and geared to small business payroll or payroll tax issues. He also adds that many accounting software programs are bloated with features that the small business users don't need and never use.
Not only does this make the software bulky to operate, explains Dr Ge, but it also drives up the price of the software. For example, some programs can retail for around $700 compared to his latest version ezPaycheck Payroll software 2011 for just under $100. For many small business users, they simply don't need many of the functions associated with such larger programs.
"Complex payroll software does have its place to be sure," Dr Ge admits. "But with most payroll software today it's almost as if the user needs an I.T. or accounting degree to operate it. Small business owners lack the funds to hire an AP department and they lack the time to learn the ins and outs of advanced accounting software. So we went to work making a payroll software unlike any other - one where small businesses can figure out the functions as soon as they start the application," he explains.
Dr Ge is so certain that small businesses will find the benefits of ezPaycheck 2011 that Halfpricesoft.com offers a free trial. For 30 days users can try all the features free of charge before they decide buy it. The paycheck software is ideal for owners of small to mid-sized businesses in Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, or anywhere else in California, and was designed and engineered for ease-of-use by those who have only basic computer skills and little accounting know-how.
"For the majority of small businesses in the world there really hasn't been a simple, dependable payroll program until ezPaycheck. So it's a great feeling knowing that we save small businesses money on their payroll software needs. What's even better, though, is knowing we make their life less frustrating and save them much needed time."
For more information about ezPaycheck payroll software, please visit http://www.halfpricesoft.com/index.asp.
Or go to the video "ezPaycheck, the effective payroll solution" at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JISurtSXoZ0
www.Halfpricesoft.com is a leading provider of small business software, including payroll software, employee attendance tracking software, check printing software, W2/1009 software, and barcode generating software. Halfpricesoft.com was founded in 2003 in an effort to provide valuable software to business owners that was less expensive and complex than what was on the market at the time. The company wanted to build something that was user friendly, super simple, affordable, and completely risk free. Today Software from halfpricesoft.com are trusted by thousands of users and help small business owners simplify their payroll processing and business management.
Paycheck Software from Halfpricesoft Takes Sting out of Payroll Problems for Small Businesses in California
Easy-to-use and affordable, ezPaycheck is a simple, but effective, payroll software for small businesses and accountants in California. The new version is available for free download and trial - with no risk or obligation.
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