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Neat Receipts: Manage Business Cards and Receipts

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Once I've scanned the receipts, I push the data right into QuickBooks. When I need to send expense receipts to the bean counter, the program turns them into PDF files. (Neat Receipts supports Intuit Quicken and Microsoft Money, too.)

My CPA is going to be surprised this year because I plan to use the Neat Receipts to print tax reports gathered from my receipts. The program supports Schedules A through F, Form 1040, and a slew of other forms. [Note to George: You're going to love this!]

A buddy of mine, John D., mentioned that he's paper-free and his file cabinets are empty. The one thing John said that really struck me is that for safekeeping, he's scanned in all his business records--tax returns, insurance policies, financial docs--and burned them all onto one DVD. Boy, does that makes sense. And Neat Receipts can do all the scanning.

I suspect those of you with a shoebox filled with receipts need some comic relief, so spend a few minutes with these time wasters.

This is pretty cool--and surprisingly creative--presentation. I won't tell you what's going to happen and let you enjoy it yourself. (It takes a while to load.) [Thanks, Mike.]

Imagine someone walks in your cube and tosses you an awful pun. You could groan, of course, but you need to step into the world of technology and offer arim shot.

Cats are weird(and that's why I prefer dogs).

Ooozeis one of over 30 "Games for the Brain"--and it's a favorite of mine. So'sCounterfeit.

Steve Bass writes PC World's monthly "Hassle-Free PC" column and is the author of "PC Annoyances, 2nd Edition: How to Fix the Most Annoying Things About Your Personal Computer,"available from O'Reilly. He also writes PC World's dailyTips & Tweaks blog.Sign upto have Steve's newsletter e-mailed to you each week. Comments or questions? Send Stevee-mail.


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