The benefits of paperless accounting 0

IT | Simon Kearsley | 2 Feb 2010

With the impending demise of cheques and the need for greater environmental responsibility both high on the agenda for charities, is paperless accounting the way to go? Simon Kearsley outlines the benefits.

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