Bookkeeping Document System Debuts for SMBs

BookKeeping Express has introduced BKE EDocs, a document management system aimed at small to midsized businesses.

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The company, which operates a bookkeeping franchise licensed in 41 states, is offering the electronic filing system to provide its clients with secure online storage of their financial documents. SMB owners can access the files through an online portal and synchronize them with QuickBooks.

The service works through the company’s online BKE Connect system, which it uses to service its 16 franchise locations. The document system comes with online backup and recovery features.

For more information, visit www.bookkeepingexpress.com.


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