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As a PhD student in accounting at Booth, you’ll have the freedom to explore and cultivate your research interests from day one—wherever they lead.
You’ll join a collaborative research community and work with prominent scholars whose groundbreaking research is recognized for its impact on the academic literature, accounting practice and policymaking, securities regulation, and elsewhere. In addition to your stipend, you may apply for research and conference travel funding from our research centers and the Stevens Doctoral Program. In research workshops and conferences, you’ll present your work and hear about the work of fellow researchers.
As measured by research productivity and impact, Chicago Booth has one of the best accounting faculty groups in the world. The group includes Philip G. Berger, Hans B. Christensen, Merle Erickson, Christian Leuz, Michael Minnis, Valeri Nikolaev, Haresh Sapra, Douglas J. Skinner, and Abbie J. Smith, as well as an outstanding group of research-active junior faculty. The school is committed to maintaining the quality of this group.
These distinguished scholars are also teachers and mentors who will advise you, coauthor papers with you, supervise your thesis, help you find an outstanding job, and serve as colleagues throughout your career.
Wallman Family Professor of Accounting
Chookaszian Family Professor of Accounting and David G. Booth Faculty Fellow
Professor of Accounting and David G. Booth Faculty Fellow
Professor of Accounting
Associate Professor of Accounting and Jane and Basil Vasiliou Faculty Scholar
Charles F. Pohl Distinguished Service Professor of Accounting and Finance
Assistant Professor of Accounting
Professor of Accounting and Charles E. Merrill Faculty Scholar
James H. Lorie Professor of Accounting and FMC Faculty Scholar
Dean and George Pratt Shultz Professor of Accounting
Assistant Professor of Accounting and IBM Corporation Faculty Scholar
Assistant Professor of Accounting and Kathryn and Grant Swick Faculty Scholar
Associate Professor of Accounting and James S. Kemper Foundation Faculty Scholar
Charles T. Horngren Professor of Accounting
Deputy Dean for Faculty and Sidney Davidson Distinguished Service Professor of Accounting
Boris and Irene Stern Distinguished Service Professor of Accounting
Assistant Professor of Accounting and William S. Fishman Faculty Fellow
Associate Professor of Accounting and Kathryn and Grant Swick Faculty Scholar
Associate Professor of Accounting
The American Accounting Association periodically awards a prize for seminal contributions to the accounting literature. Graduates of the PhD Accounting Program are regular winners of this prestigious prize.
Our PhD graduates in accounting go on to faculty positions at some of the world's most prestigious institutions.
Assistant Professor of Business, Accounting Division Columbia Business School, Columbia University His research examines the impact of information processing frictions and investor decision making on asset prices and firm investment. His dissertation area is in accounting.
Assistant Professor of Accounting Stern School of Business, New York University Sinja's research primarily examines misconduct reporting, regulation and enforcement, and the use of ESG information by stakeholders such as regulators, employees, and consumers. Her dissertation area is in accounting.
Assistant Professor of Business Administration Harvard Business School, Harvard University Shirley Lu studies Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) disclosure, with a focus on climate change and gender diversity. Her dissertation area is in accounting.
Chicago Booth Review frequently highlights the work of accounting PhD students, faculty, and alumni.
A Q&A with Chicago Booth’s Anna Costello about how the pandemic affected which suppliers got paid on time.
“Corporate risk exposures are often subtly implied in conference call discussions rather than explicitly stated,” write Chicago Booth PhD student Alex G. Kim and Booth’s Maximilian Muhn and Valeri Nikolaev.
A Q&A with Chicago Booth’s Ray Ball on accounting’s past and future.
Historical data can shape future outcomes, helping to determine whether a prospective borrower has access to a home, car, or other opportunities, write University of Utah’s Mark Jansen, Chicago Booth PhD student Fabian Nagel, and Booth’s Constantine Yannelis and Anthony Lee Zhang.
Doctoral students at Booth have access to the resources of several research centers that offer funding for student work, host workshops and conferences, and foster a strong research community.
The Chookaszian Accounting Research Center The Chookaszian Accounting Research Center coordinates accounting research at Chicago Booth and hosts research brown bags and workshops. It also publishes the Journal of Accounting Research , one of the top accounting research journals in the world.
George J. Stigler Center for the Study of the Economy and the State Dedicated to examining issues at the intersection of politics and the economy, the Stigler Center supports research in the political, economic, and cultural obstacles to better working markets.
Rustandy Center for Social Sector Innovation Chicago Booth’s destination for people committed to tackling social and environmental problems, the Rustandy Center supports the work of PhD students and others who are focused on transforming the social sector.
For Andrew Sutherland, PhD ’13, coauthoring research with Booth faculty was a highlight of the Stevens Program.
Video Transcript
Andrew Sutherland, ’13: 00:09 In accounting, there's tons and tons of research on these big public firms that have an army of investor relations people and they constant disclosing things. That's where most of the research was happening, but there's this whole other half of the economy, these private firms, that we didn't really know a lot about. We didn't know a lot about how they got credit. What was interesting to me is that a lot of time, firms are able to get credit without even providing any financial statements or any information whatsoever to the bank. The reason they're able to get credit is that they have a credit score. So in other words, the information is coming, not from the form itself, but from another bank who had dealt with them in the past. What really struck me was there wasn't really a lot of research out there on this information channel. That's when I decided I wanted to learn a little bit more about what this reporting channel does to contract and help firms get credit and how it changes banks' incentives to lend.
Andrew Sutherland, ’13: 01:01 Basically, the firms that have a good credit record or a long track record of borrowing successfully were the ones that were able to shop around. We would think that's a good thing, that giving firms more choice about who to borrow from kind of increases social welfare, you get better matching between lenders and firms. Kind of the dark side is that the firms that have had payment trouble that have defaulted or missed some payments on loans sort of get shut out of the credit part. You have a harder time starting any new relationships with outside lenders. That's kind of a cost.
Andrew Sutherland, ’13: 01:34 The second cost is that information sharing changes the game for lenders. So, if participating in this credit bureau basically allows outside lenders to pick off the firms that are doing better, then that destroys the incentive for lenders to kind of invest in relationships to begin with. That's sort of the second dark side of information sharing, if you will.
Andrew Sutherland, ’13: 01:54 So, I coauthor on a number of projects with the junior faculty member here named Mike Minnis. I probably talked to Mike more than I talk to my wife. I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing. But, I mean, as a PhD student, there's only so much you can learn in class, and having a faculty member to work with that's kind of gone through the ropes and understands the review process, that's done something on their own, it gives you a really good opportunity to learn. That's something, I think that was absolutely instrumental in my success
PhD students in accounting come to Chicago Booth with a wide range of interests and goals. Recent dissertations have focused on everything from machine learning to the impact of fiscal monitoring, and graduates have gone on to positions at some of the world’s preeminent institutions, including Columbia Business School, Stanford Graduate School of Business, and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
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The Stevens Doctoral Program at Chicago Booth is a full-time program. Students generally complete the majority of coursework and examination requirements within the first two years of studies and begin work on their dissertation during the third year. For details, see General Examination Requirements by Area in the Stevens Program Guidebook below.
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Choosing a great accounting school for your doctor's degree, overall quality is a must, average early-career salaries, other factors we consider, one size does not fit all.
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Accounting and UNC Kenan-Flagler’s international reputation makes us one of world’s top academic centers of innovative accounting thought and research. We are widely recognized as a leading center of research on financial reporting, tax, international accounting, accounting standard setting, managerial accounting, and the role of accounting information in decision making.
We pride ourselves on frequent and successful student-faculty collaboration and encourage our students to work with, and seek advice, from every one of our faculty. We believe this frequent interaction with our faculty, who themselves work in many diverse areas, creates well-rounded graduates who can think creatively and deeply about important problems.
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Students in our PhD programs are encouraged from day one to think of this experience as their first job in business academia—a training ground for a challenging and rewarding career generating rigorous, relevant research that influences practice.
Our doctoral students work with faculty and access resources throughout HBS and Harvard University. The PhD program curriculum requires coursework at HBS and other Harvard discipline departments, and with HBS and Harvard faculty on advisory committees. Faculty throughout Harvard guide the programs through their participation on advisory committees.
There are many paths, but we are one HBS. Our PhD students draw on diverse personal and professional backgrounds to pursue an ever-expanding range of research topics. Explore more here about each program’s requirements & curriculum, read student profiles for each discipline as well as student research , and placement information.
The PhD in Business Administration grounds students in the disciplinary theories and research methods that form the foundation of an academic career. Jointly administered by HBS and GSAS, the program has five areas of study: Accounting and Management , Management , Marketing , Strategy , and Technology and Operations Management . All areas of study involve roughly two years of coursework culminating in a field exam. The remaining years of the program are spent conducting independent research, working on co-authored publications, and writing the dissertation. Students join these programs from a wide range of backgrounds, from consulting to engineering. Many applicants possess liberal arts degrees, as there is not a requirement to possess a business degree before joining the program
The PhD in Business Economics provides students the opportunity to study in both Harvard’s world-class Economics Department and Harvard Business School. Throughout the program, coursework includes exploration of microeconomic theory, macroeconomic theory, probability and statistics, and econometrics. While some students join the Business Economics program directly from undergraduate or masters programs, others have worked in economic consulting firms or as research assistants at universities or intergovernmental organizations.
The PhD program in Health Policy (Management) is rooted in data-driven research on the managerial, operational, and strategic issues facing a wide range of organizations. Coursework includes the study of microeconomic theory, management, research methods, and statistics. The backgrounds of students in this program are quite varied, with some coming from public health or the healthcare industry, while others arrive at the program with a background in disciplinary research
The PhD program in Organizational Behavior offers two tracks: either a micro or macro approach. In the micro track, students focus on the study of interpersonal relationships within organizations and the effects that groups have on individuals. Students in the macro track use sociological methods to examine organizations, groups, and markets as a whole, including topics such as the influence of individuals on organizational change, or the relationship between social missions and financial objectives. Jointly administered by HBS and GSAS, the program includes core disciplinary training in sociology or psychology, as well as additional coursework in organizational behavior.
Business economics , health policy (management) , management , marketing , organizational behavior , strategy , technology & operations management .
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Accounting software helps you track how money moves in and out of your small business. The best accounting software makes it easy to keep a detailed financial record so that you’re ready come tax season. It also includes tools for streamlining accounting tasks, like the invoice process, and gaining insight into your business’s financial health.
To choose the right option for you, think about the present and future versions of your business — your accounting software should be able to support both. Right now, check that it’s within your budget and is compatible with your point-of-sale and/or payroll software, as well as your accountant’s system. Based on how much you expect your small business to grow, keep an eye on scalability, too.
Accounting software is like a database for all of your business’s financial transactions. It helps you follow basic accounting principles so that you can keep your books up to date and in order, which is especially important come tax season. Most software uses double-entry accounting , meaning it factors in assets, liabilities and equity, in addition to revenue and expenses.
Most accounting software goes beyond these tasks with additional built-in modules for invoicing and billing as well as inventory management , among other functions. The more your accounting software becomes a one-stop shop for these financial chores, the fewer integrations you need to consider.
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Here are NerdWallet’s picks for the best small-business accounting software, including why we selected each product, monthly price details and features checklists for easy product comparisons. We've also included a couple of solutions that nearly made our list and a few products you can skip.
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Additional pricing tiers (per month): $60, $90, $200.
$30 per month for the Simple Start plan.
$60 per month for the Essentials plan.
$90 per month for the Plus plan.
$200 per month for the Advanced plan.
» MORE: Explore all QuickBooks plans and pricing
QuickBooks Online is an industry leader in the accounting field, thanks to its strong feature set and scalability. In addition to core accounting capabilities, it has robust reporting and transaction tracking tools, invoicing capabilities, inventory management features and mobile app functionality.
In particular, entrepreneurs trying to measure performance in different segments of their business will like QuickBooks’ granular transaction tracking tools that let you group transactions by department or location, among other categories. Reporting capabilities increase with each plan, but even the least expensive Simple Start plan includes more than 50 reports.
Easy to share information with your accountant and to find QuickBooks experts and online resources if needed.
More than 750 app integrations, including live, in-house bookkeeping.
Robust feature set includes thorough record-keeping, comprehensive reporting, excellent invoicing and inventory management, plus a capable mobile app.
Daily phone support and 24/7 chat support in all plans.
Lacks industry-specific features.
Limited account users with each plan.
» MORE: Best alternatives to QuickBooks
Many of the household accounting software names, such as QuickBooks, Xero and Zoho Books, can be classified as integrated accounting software solutions. This means that in addition to maintaining a general ledger and assisting with day-to-day bookkeeping, the software includes functions for tracking accounts receivable and accounts payable , reconciling bank transactions (often with some level of automation for convenience and time-saving), managing inventory and purchase orders and handling the billing process.
Additional pricing tiers (per month): $42, $78.
$15 per month for the Early plan.
$42 per month for the Growing plan.
$78 per month for the Established plan.
Xero is another reliable product when it comes to standard accounting capabilities. It also has excellent reporting features and a capable mobile app as well as a customizable dashboard that lets each user rearrange or hide panels according to their preferences.
Xero allows an unlimited number of users on a single account at each plan level, a valuable feature in situations where several users need some level of access to the system. And you can assign them different permission levels: For example, one user might only be able to create invoice drafts and submit time entries, while another can view reports but not edit transactions. Competitors’ plans limit how many users you can add, or they charge an additional monthly fee for each user, which can add up quickly. Xero offers a large number of integrations, too.
Unlimited users in all pricing plans.
Integrates with more than 1,000 third-party apps.
Feature set includes an excellent mobile app and suite of reports, capable invoicing features, plus automated bill and receipt capture through Hubdoc.
Simple layout and easy to use.
No phone number for customer support listed.
Entry-level plan limits bills and invoices to five and 20 per month, respectively.
» MORE: Best alternatives to Xero
Additional pricing tiers (per month): $20, $50, $70, $150, $275.
$0 per month for the Free plan.
$20 per month for the Standard plan.
$50 per month for the Professional plan.
$70 per month for the Premium plan.
$150 per month for the Elite plan.
$275 per month for the Ultimate plan.
Unlike some competitors, none of Zoho Books’ plans put a limit on billable clients, and even its free plan lets you send up to 1,000 invoices per year. On top of that, the free option offers a customer portal, automatic payment reminders, mileage tracking and the ability to schedule reports. Higher-tier plans let users automate workflows and track project profitability, and give access to advanced inventory and analytics tools.
The software’s mobile-first features — such as the ability to send invoices by iMessage or add widgets to your phone’s home screen to easily access timers and overdue invoices — really help set it apart, though. There’s also an Apple Watch app that lets you track time, send payment reminders and review outstanding invoices.
Less expensive than some competitors; free plan available for businesses with less than $50k in annual revenue.
Email support in free plan; phone and chat support in paid plans.
Rich feature set includes excellent invoicing, inventory management, workflow rules and a capable mobile app.
Add accounting widgets to your phone’s home screen; track time using your Apple Watch.
Fewer third-party integrations and reports than some competitors.
No plan includes more than 15 users (can add additional users for a fee).
» MORE: Best Zoho Books alternatives
To find startup accounting software that will best serve your business at any stage, consider scalability as well as strong customer support. You will also want to choose software that uses the accrual basis accounting method for recording transactions. It’s a more detailed (and therefore more involved) method of accounting, but for many businesses — especially those tracking a large amount of inventory and those in need of a business loan — it’s the preferred method.
Additional pricing tiers (per month): $33, $60, custom.
$19 per month for the Lite plan.
$33 per month for the Plus plan.
$60 per month for the Premium plan.
Custom pricing for the Select plan.
With standout invoicing features and client management resources, FreshBooks is a great accounting solution for freelancers, particularly if you have 50 or fewer total clients and can therefore opt for the Lite or Plus plan. Your clients can even choose to create their own accounts. This lets them save and comment on invoices, save their payment information, invite others to access the account and collaborate on projects they’ve been invited to view.
Unlike some competitors that require you to pay extra for a time-tracking module, all FreshBooks plans come with unlimited time tracking. You can start a timer from within the mobile app to log hours spent on a particular project or sync data from tools like Asana and Trello.
Stay in touch with clients through the FreshBooks mobile app and get notified when invoices have been viewed or become overdue.
Intuitive, customizable invoicing capabilities compete with those of more robust accounting solutions.
Track time and add billable hours to invoices in all plans.
Weekday phone support in all plans.
Lacks features that quickly growing companies need, like audit trails for accountants to review.
Highest-tier Select plan only comes with two users (additional users add $11 per month) and lower-tier plans put limits on billable clients.
Least expensive plan lacks double-entry accounting reports, bank reconciliation and accountant access.
» MORE: Best alternatives to FreshBooks
Additional pricing tiers (per month): $101.92, $172.
$58.92 per month, for 1 user, for the Pro Accounting plan.
$101.92 per month, for 1 user, for the Premium Accounting plan.
$172 per month, for 1 user, for the Quantum Accounting plan.
Prices increase with each additional user.
Sage 50 Accounting, unlike some of its competitors, offers inventory management and job costing features at all plan levels. Also included with every plan is Sage’s own cybersecurity offering, which will keep tabs on your business credit score and monitor for data breaches. Business owners working in construction or manufacturing may be especially drawn to Sage 50’s advanced inventory, job costing, reporting and budgeting capabilities.
Sage 50 Accounting advertises “cloud-connected capabilities,” which refers to a few features of the software that reach beyond typical desktop software functionality: bank feeds, which flow all your business transactions into the software to assist with the reconciliation process; data backups in the cloud for safeguarding your important financial information; and remote data access so you, your team and your accountant can securely access your data from devices other than the machine the software is locally installed on (though perhaps not simultaneously or seamlessly).
Advanced inventory tracking and job costing features.
Industry-specific features for construction, retail and professional services businesses.
Phone and chat support, plus a dedicated account representative in all plans.
Lowest-tier plan doesn’t include audit trails.
Pricier than many other solutions on this list.
Also sometimes called on-premise software, desktop accounting software must be locally installed on a specific computer and can only be accessed from that one device or location. For some small-business owners, this type of program feels more secure than online accounting software from a data protection perspective, though regular manual backups are necessary to protect against total loss of data in the event of a technology failure.
Additional pricing tiers (per month): $16
$0 for the Starter plan.
$16 per month for the Pro plan.
Wave is a simple solution for very small businesses that need a place to consolidate bookkeeping records and invoices, but don’t have to log more than a handful of transactions each day. The free version of the accounting software lets you track income and expenses, send unlimited invoices and automatically send reminders for late online payments. It also gives you access to more than a dozen pre-built financial reports, including a profit and loss statement and balance sheet.
If you don’t want to manually enter transactions into Wave, you can opt for the Pro plan to link an unlimited number of bank and credit card accounts for automated reconciliation. The paid plan offers more competitive online payment processing rates, too (starting at 2.9% per transaction vs. the free plan’s 2.9% + $0.60 per transaction).
Free plan available.
Lacks features that quickly growing companies need, like audit trails.
Must subscribe to Wave’s Pro plan or other paid services (payroll, payments, advisor, etc.) to receive customer support from a human
No third-party integrations, mileage tracking feature or ability to accept in-person card payments.
» MORE : Best free accounting software
Additional pricing tiers (per year): $1,922; $2,363; $4,668. Adding users or cloud access costs extra.
$1,481 per year for the Silver plan.
$1,922 per year for the Gold plan.
$2,363 per year for the Platinum plan.
$4,668 per year for the Diamond plan.
With QuickBooks Enterprise, business owners can set up volume discounts and customize pricing rules according to sales rep, item category or customer in the Platinum plan and up. The same plans help speed up the inventory count process by allowing businesses to use mobile devices as barcode scanners. And unlike some competitors that only track single inventory items, QuickBooks Enterprise lets you track inventory parts plus assemblies. You can also track the cost of goods sold and adjust inventory for loss or shrinkage.
It is possible to purchase cloud access so your team can better collaborate and access the software and its data from anywhere, but costs add up quickly with an additional monthly charge per user.
Strong feature set includes thorough record-keeping, invoicing and advanced inventory management and pricing rules.
More than 200 reports, including industry-specific options for various industries.
24/7 phone and chat support.
Limited direct, third-party software integrations.
Annual subscriptions are expensive; each additional user license and cloud access costs extra.
Per user. Additional pricing tiers per user (per month): $70.
$35 per month per user for the Standard plan.
$70 per month per user for the Enterprise plan.
With Striven’s integrated accounting software, you have access not only to your general ledger and standard reports like profit and loss but also to tools for accounts receivable and accounts payable plus billing, order management and more. Striven’s accounting software will also help ensure your business is operating in a tax-compliant manner by automating tax calculations and giving you access to various tax reports.
Striven has designed accounting solutions tailored to a dozen industries. Its retail solution, for example, includes CRM, inventory management and marketing features to integrate with its accounting platform. But its nonprofit solution includes tools for managing records and scheduling events and even includes a donation portal. And because it’s a cloud-based system, you’ll be able to access your real-time accounting and other business data on the go from anywhere.
Offers industry-specific features for consulting businesses, nonprofits, manufacturing companies, professional services and more.
Tools to ensure tax compliance.
Other features include inventory tracking, reporting, invoicing, project management tools and the ability to categorize transactions using classes.
Customer support available by phone and live chat.
Monthly costs could add up quickly if you require multiple users.
No mobile app.
Limited third-party integrations available; no POS or payroll integrations.
In our review of more than a dozen accounting software products, NerdWallet determined a couple of products are strong contenders that may be worth consideration for certain businesses. Consider one of the following solutions if those on our list above don’t suit your small-business accounting needs.
Consider Odoo for your business if you:
Run a small, medium or enterprise business.
Need access for an unlimited number of users.
Have a monthly accounting software budget of $0-$58.40.
Require multiple software integrations (Odoo’s open-source software has dozens of its own apps for a variety of business needs plus thousands of third-party integrations).
$0 per month for use of a single app.
$38.90 per user per month for access to all apps.
$58.40 per user per month for access to all apps across multiple companies plus Odoo’s external API.
Like its name suggests, open-source software is open to the public, meaning anyone can access and tweak its code. This makes it more customizable than typical closed-source, or proprietary, software that you purchase, download and work with as-is. Open-source products, like Odoo, are ideal for business owners who know how to code and want to play a hands-on role in customizing the product to fit their business needs.
» MORE: Best business software
Consider ZarMoney for your business if you:
Need access for one to 30 users.
Have a monthly accounting software budget of $20-$350.
Require few or no software integrations (ZarMoney has only a handful).
$15 per month for the Entrepreneur plan.
$20 per month for the Small Business plan.
$350 per month for the Enterprise plan.
» MORE: Best inventory management software
These few accounting products fell short in our ratings rubric on a number of fronts. We recommend skipping them in your exploration of the best accounting software for small businesses, unless you can live without some key features these products lack and their price tag feels worth it to you.
Where it falls short: Considering its entry price point of $20 per month, we would expect TrulySmall Accounting to come with standard accounting features such as audit trails and the ability to switch between cash and accrual accounting . The software also lacks inventory tracking tools as well as integrations with any third-party software.
$20 per month for the Accounting plan.
TrulySmall also offers standalone Invoices and Expenses plans for businesses that opt out of the Accounting plan. They cost $8.99 per month each.
» MORE: Best online bookkeeping services
Where it falls short: When considered through the lens of free accounting software, ZipBooks is worth a gander, (although Wave and Zoho Books both offer free accounting plans with a heavier dose of useful features). But ZipBooks comes up short on mobile app features (receipt capture only), lacks inventory tracking, doesn’t offer support from an actual human (help library only) and has no direct integrations with other software.
$0 per month for the Starter plan.
$15 per month for the Smarter plan.
$35 per month for the Sophisticated plan.
Where it falls short: Akaunting advertises its “free” accounting software, but in fact, only the base plan for its desktop (on-premise) software is free. That free version of the software must be downloaded to a single machine, which means it is not accessible from any device anywhere via the cloud, and it won’t even fetch you standard accounting software features such as bank connections (for easy and automated transaction reconciliation), a chart of accounts or a general ledger. The lowest-tier on-premise plan essentially operates as invoicing software . But with plenty of strong free invoicing software products on the market — all of the options that make our list are cloud-based — you can skip right over Akaunting.
$0-$684 per year for an on-premise plan.
$12-$218 per month for a cloud plan.
NerdWallet independently reviews accounting software products before determining our top picks. We collect the data for our software ratings from products’ public-facing websites and from company representatives. Information is gathered on a regular basis and reviewed by our editorial team for consistency and accuracy.
NerdWallet’s accounting software ratings favor products that are easy to use, reasonably priced, have a robust feature set and can grow with your business. The best accounting software received top marks when evaluated across 10 categories and more than 30 subcategories. Learn more about how we rate small-business accounting software .
These ratings are meant to provide clarity in the decision-making process, but what’s best for your business will depend on its size, growth trajectory and which features you need most. We encourage you to research and compare multiple accounting software products before choosing one.NerdWallet does not receive compensation for any reviews. Read our editorial guidelines .
Ideally, your accounting software will make your day-to-day routine easier through automation. Here are some key factors to consider when researching and choosing the best accounting software for your small business.
Accessibility: Cloud-based software enables access through any device with an internet connection. This generally allows for easier collaboration with accountants and seamless integration with other business software. Desktop-based software, however, can only be accessed from a single computer.
Scalability: Take a look at products’ plan offerings, including how many employees and users the software can support, to make sure you can upgrade to a more robust version of the software as your business grows. If you anticipate rapid or high growth, consider accounting software for medium-sized businesses .
Y our budget: Determine how much your business can afford to spend monthly on accounting software in conjunction with other recurring costs, like utilities, rent and additional software subscriptions for a POS system or payroll, for example. If you’re a solopreneur and want to keep costs down, check out our list of best accounting software for freelancers and the self-employed .
Ease of use: Accounting software that isn’t intuitive and user-friendly can take up an unnecessary amount of your time or discourage you from using it as often as you should to keep your finances in order. Test out free trials of accounting software, request a demo and watch tutorial videos to get a feel for navigating the software.
Integrations: Think about the other types of software you already use or plan to use, and check to see if direct integrations are available between those products and the accounting software you’re considering. If not, you may need to pay for an indirect integration or manually transfer data from one product to another.
Customer support: Think about what time of the day you’re most likely to reach out for assistance and how you’d like to communicate with customer service representatives. Free accounting software options typically offer less robust customer support solutions than paid products do.
Sharing with your accountant: If you’re working with an outside accountant, take note of how easy (or not) a product makes it for you to share your financial details and reports with your accountant. Many popular accounting software products allow you to easily share access, but some require upgrades to costlier plans for this access and some products only enable you to export data to be sent to your accountant.
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College’s grad programs climb to no. 4 in new u.s. news rankings.
Every engineering graduate degree at Georgia Tech remained in the top 10 nationally in the annual assessment.
For the fourth consecutive year, the College of Engineering moved higher on the widely watched U.S. News and World Report Best Graduate Programs list, landing at No. 4 in the updated rankings released June 18 .
Georgia Tech is tied with the California Institute of Technology in the fourth spot. The College’s new ranking puts it second among public universities.
Among specific disciplines, the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering maintained its place as the nation’s No. 1 program for the 34 th year in a row. The Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering rose two spots to No. 2.
Also at No. 2: the biomedical engineering graduate program jointly operated by Georgia Tech and Emory University (the College also features an interdisciplinary bioengineering graduate program). Civil engineering remained at No. 3.
(2nd among public universities)
The 2024 Best Grad Schools rankings mark the 13 th year with every program in the College in the top 10 of their discipline. Most rankings were unchanged from last year’s list.
U.S. News releases graduate school rankings each spring. Their evaluation of engineering as a whole is based on a number of factors, including research expenditures and publications, peer and recruiter assessments, and doctoral degrees awarded. Rankings of specific engineering disciplines are based solely on peer assessments by department heads.
In the fall, U.S. News ranked the College’s undergraduate programs the best among public universities and No. 3 overall.
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The Daniel Guggenheim School remains No. 1 among publicly funded institutions.
The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering’s graduate programs have been ranked in the top five for the third year in a row.
The School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering is ranked No. 5 for the third year in a row, as well as No. 2 among public universities.
Electrical engineering is ranked No. 4, and computer engineering is ranked No. 6, according to the 2024 U.S. News and World Report Best Graduate Programs lists.
The mechanical engineering program is ranked No. 5, while Georgia Tech’s nuclear engineering program, which is housed in the Woodruff School, is ranked No. 9.
Accounting masters programs.
USC Leventhal offers three master’s programs to accommodate the diversity of backgrounds and educational pursuits of our students. Our full-time Master’s programs are widely recognized in the top tier of accounting education worldwide and are consistently highly ranked.
The MAcc program provides students opportunities to apply accounting and business knowledge to cases and situations that develop technical knowledge plus skills in research, analysis, and communication. This graduate degree helps ensure success in public accounting, private industry, auditing, assurance services, advisory services, consulting and strategic finance.
The Jennifer and James R. Parks Master of Business Taxation (MBT) program provides an in-depth specialization in taxation and analytical skills designed to prepare students for a successful career in the tax field. Intended for today’s professionals using technology and data tools in applying the breadth of tax law and regulations, the program provides students with the technical, analytical, and communication skills necessary to assist clients large and small.
For fully employed tax professionals who are ready to deepen and broaden their knowledge of taxation and learn research techniques critical to success as a professional. Minimum one-year tax-related experience required for MBT.WP program.
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At Leventhal and Marshall, we believe our strong alumni network is a true differentiator. We operate by the guiding principle that engaged students will become engaged alumni and engaged alumni are essential for a great student experience. Students are given the opportunity to make impactful connections with alumni who return to Leventhal as guest lecturers, career mentors, and open doors to their professional networks. The involvement by students and alumni is intended to foster a true vested interest in each other’s success and in the School that continues beyond commencement.
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“sustainability doesn’t stop at the environment and climate change. it also means providing fair wages, housing, and safe conditions for communities where these businesses are based. this is why we teach these concepts to our students. it’s important they understand how sustainability factors into business leadership.”.
— Smrity Randhawa, Assistant Dean Leventhal Undergraduate Programs and Associate Professor of Clinical Accounting
Faculty and students outline the numerous ways USC Leventhal pushes accounting programs beyond mere numbers, highlighting the schools' efforts in sustainability and other methods of giving back.
"Accounting may not have the most obvious path toward bringing justice to the world, saving the planet, housing the homeless or feeding the hungry, but as one exceptionally gifted accounting thinker has observed, accountants can contribute meaningfully to the diminution of the world’s maladies."
— William Holder, Dean of the Leventhal School of Accounting
“Students get it. They understand they’ll be the ones making decisions and know the impact they can have if they are aware of the issues.”
— Greys Sošić, Data Sciences and Operations Department Chair and E. Morgan Stanley Chair in Business Administration
“There is a whole ecosystem evolving to support preparers and users of sustainability reports…These roles are in high demand and require new skills and so should present valuable career opportunities for our students.”
— Richard Sloan, Deloitte and Touche LLP Chair in Accounting and Professor of Accounting, Finance, and Business Economics
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Seven bs/md program changes seen in the 23/2024 admissions cycle.
Now that the 2023/2024 admissions cycle has wrapped up for direct medical programs, students gearing up for the next admissions cycle will see significant changes. BS/MD programs, also known as direct medical programs, are a popular option for students interested in pursuing a medical career. These programs offer conditional medical school acceptance to students and are highly competitive. Here are seven trends the BS/MD counselors at Moon Prep noticed this cycle.
BS/MD programs offer a streamlined path to the medical career. Here are seven changes in the BS/MD ... [+] admissions landscape this past cycle.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many BS/MD programs switched to online only for interviews. In the application cycles since then, more programs have begun to revert to their pre-COVID standards, with many requiring students to attend in-person interviews if they want to be considered for the program. Nova Southeastern University and New Jersey Institute of Technology are two programs requiring in-person interviews. In the future, we can likely expect this trend to continue, with more programs requiring students to come to their campus to interview.
For BS/MD programs, there are typically two interview types that students will encounter: a traditional format and the Multiple Mini Interview (MMI ). The MMI is an interview format that requires students to display their problem-solving skills as they respond to ethical dilemmas and scenarios. The MMI isn’t a particularly common interview format, with a few programs like the ones at Drexel University, Union College and Virginia Commonwealth University currently utilizing the MMI. However, this past cycle, Hofstra University’s 4+4 Program: BS-BA/MD joined their ranks and began to use the MMI format this year.
Unfortunately, the last few years have seen the cancellation of programs, including Rice University and Boston University’s BS/MD programs. This year is no different, with more programs closing their doors. Most notably, Suny Upstate ended all of its partnerships with the following universities:
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Additionally, the University of Central Florida and Albion College decided to end their BS/MD programs.
Luckily, it wasn’t all bad news for BS/MD programs, as a few new programs opened their doors this past application cycle. Nova Southeastern University, which had already had a BS/DO program, accepted applicants for its new BS/MD program this past cycle. This program only accepts five students; to qualify, students must have a 35 on the ACT or 1540 on the SAT.
Indiana University-Indianapolis also began accepting students this year. Students accepted into the program who maintain a 3.5 GPA in college and earn an MCAT score equal to the average of that year’s entering medical school class will matriculate into Indiana University School of Medicine.
Lastly, Elmira College, partnered with Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, also began accepting applications this year. This accelerated program allows students to graduate from medical school after just six years and is one of the few programs offering this fast of a pathway to a medical career.
Admittedly, this admission cycle was unusual. The FAFSA underwent significant changes, and instead of opening in October as usual, it opened in December . This delay meant that many students didn’t receive financial aid package information until late in the cycle. Some schools, including BS/MD programs, pushed back their enrollment deposit deadline to May 15 to accommodate this.
However, only some BS/MD programs offered such an extension. Programs like Florida Atlantic University and Mercer University required enrollment deposit by March 15 or April 1, respectively.
The waitlist has always been a tool used by traditional undergraduate schools and BS/MD programs alike, but this year, BS/MD programs are putting more students than ever before on the waitlist. Some programs that utilized the waitlist included Tulsa University, University of Connecticut, Albany Medical College partnered programs (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Siena College and Union College), Indiana University - Indianapolis, University of South Carolina and University of Missouri-Kansas City.
Some students did see some movement on the waitlist and were ultimately accepted into the program, but others are still waiting to hear back from schools. An acceptance off the waitlist could come at any time, so while students should commit to another school before May 1, they could still potentially hear back from their waitlist school deep into the summer.
Every year, BS/MD programs continue to get more competitive. Brown University’s Program in Liberal Medical Education had 4,192 applications in the 2022-23 application cycle compared to 2,432 in 2019/20. As programs become more competitive, students are trying to increase their chances of getting accepted to a direct medical program by applying to more programs and adding BS/DO programs and even BS/DMD (direct dental) programs to their list. This past cycle, it wasn’t uncommon to see students with college lists exceeding 25 schools, with 15 or more direct medical programs in addition to traditional schools.
The direct medical program landscape changes every year, with new programs opening and some beloved programs closing their doors. Requirements and deadlines might change, so it is important to keep up-to-date information. However, paying attention to the trends allows you to fully prepare yourself for a successful BS/MD application cycle.
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As long as businesses have financial records and governments collect taxes, we’ll need accountants.
Wherever you live in the United States, accountants are in demand. Whether you wish to run financial operations for a corporation or start your own business helping individuals file taxes, the options are nearly endless. According to Lightcast, a labor analytics firm, that need will only grow. It predicts that positions for accountants and auditors will increase 10.6% by 2032.
One way to take advantage of this growing demand is to earn a master’s degree in accounting. But is this pathway open to professionals who do not have a background in the field?
A master’s in accounting can open doors for individuals who wish to transition into accounting roles, as well as accounting and finance professionals working in the field. This graduate degree may be a good choice for those who wish to specialize in specialized roles or qualify for leadership positions.
While a master’s in accounting can be a good fit for individuals with a wide range of backgrounds, certain traits are important for success in a graduate degree program. Accounting may be right for you if you are detail-oriented, organized and enjoy solving complex problems. You don’t need to be a math genius to excel as an accountant; however, it’s essential to be comfortable working with and analyzing numbers.
Requirements for enrolling in an accounting master’s degree program vary by school. As a rule of thumb, however, you must hold an accredited bachelor’s degree to earn a master’s degree. Some schools require graduate admissions exams, such as the GRE or GMAT. Many programs require a certain minimum GPA, transcripts and letters of recommendation, and some prefer applicants with professional experience in the field.
Can you get an accounting master’s without a bachelor’s in accounting.
While you’ll need a bachelor’s degree to enroll in a master’s degree program, each school sets its own requirements regarding prior study in the accounting field. Many programs require that applicants hold an undergraduate degree in accounting or an adjacent field of study, such as business or finance. Others accept students with an unrelated bachelor’s degree but require that they complete prerequisite coursework before applying.
Franklin University’s M.S. in Accounting program offers a unique pathway program for students with any accredited bachelor’s degree, even if they have never taken an accounting or business course. Upon being accepted to Franklin’s program, students take five corequisite courses, either at Franklin or another accredited institution, alongside master’s level courses. That means you can earn a master’s in accounting, without any prior study in the field, in as little as 21 months.
Everyone has to start somewhere, and accounting is no exception. While a professional background in accounting can help some individuals prepare for a master’s degree, you shouldn’t let a lack of experience in the field stop you from pursuing your career goals. Unlike some master’s degree programs, Franklin University’s M.S. in Accounting does not require work experience. In fact, Franklin’s pathway program is specifically designed for students without an accounting background. If you do have work experience in the field, however, it can be evaluated to possibly meet the prerequisite requirements or used to receive internship credit.
If you would like to gain work experience to bolster your resume while you study, Franklin’s faculty can help you find internship, co-op or apprenticeship opportunities. You can also participate in Franklin’s Volunteer Tax Assistance Program to build your skills while giving back.
A master’s degree requires a significant investment of time and money, so it makes sense to carefully consider whether it’s right for you. However, this degree does offer a number of advantages.
Like in most professions, accountants with master’s degrees can often command higher salaries than those with only an undergraduate degree. According to Lightcast, the median advertised salary for accountants and auditors was $71,000 between March 2022 and March 2023. For positions requiring a master’s degree, that figure rose to $80,300. That difference will compound over time as you advance through your career, meaning that a master’s degree could potentially pay for itself within just a couple of years.
A master’s may also offer even more significant earnings advantages by helping you access more specialized roles or move up the ranks within a company more quickly. It can also help you earn the additional credit hours you need to qualify as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), the most in-demand certification in the field, which is required for many highly-paid positions.
No matter your educational and professional background, Franklin University can help you pursue a rewarding career in accounting. Our 100% online master’s in accounting is designed for adult learners, with the flexibility you need to balance your studies with your life.
Students with an undergraduate degree in an unrelated subject can complete Franklin’s M.S. in Accounting and all required corequisite courses in as few as 21 months. That means that in less than two years, you can be well on your way to your professional goals.
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