You’re going to love Microsoft Invoicing – let’s take a closer look.
CNBC says small businesses that use phone apps save more than $370 million annually on business processes. That’s because these user-friendly applications help you work wherever you are, and whenever you want to – allowing the small business owner to stay on top of administrative tasks. Microsoft Invoicing’s paperless billing allows business owners to save money and time while enjoying access to a new, yet well thought out tool.
We like Microsoft Invoicing because it can completely replace QuickBooks, or you can integrate fully with the online platform. With this app, you can now build and edit an invoice, send it, and take payments, all from your phone. You can manage the tool from your Office 365 Business Center, which is the hub of all your critical business functions.
This latest innovation in the Microsoft family integrates fully with PayPal, to capture debit and credit card payments online and transfer them quickly to your bank. Microsoft Invoicing also connects with QuickBooks to transfer invoicing data to accounts. Microsoft Invoicing is an intuitive online and mobile app tool that sends slick and professional PDF invoices to customers.
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Microsoft Invoicing makes it simple to create estimates before the project and invoices after it’s complete. These are tasks that the typical small business owner struggles to keep up with. With Microsoft Invoicing, you can complete many of these tasks from your cell phone, which will help you find the time to keep those B2B payments coming in.
How does this new integration help small businesses compete?
If you’re a small to mid-size business owner, you owe it to yourself to check out Microsoft Invoicing. While it’s the newest product addition to the 365 family, it will quickly become an indispensible part of your business.