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TimeExpense

This version of Time Recording is designed for those who charge and bill by the hour. In addition to user-friendly data-entry screens, the reports that are used most (Time Sheets and Client-Centred Work in Progress Reports) are easily accessed by any user.

If you also require both detailed and summary analysis of the work that you have done, then TimeExpense will provide this for you in the form of reports that you can restrict access to. Billing Analysis is available on a client-centred level, as a summary for the whole firm, or in full - showing every bill, every recovery and the effective hourly rate for each client and the firm as a whole!

Work done can be obtained as a summary - By Department (or Partner), as an Aged List, as Work Written Off/Invoiced, or as Work Done for a Client during any particular period that you want to examine.

You can analyse the work you do for any specified client and obtain statistical analysis on that work to give you performance figures.

All of the above reports can be obtained as at any date that you choose. Although there is no 'closing off' for the week, month or year, the Company Statistics Report shows the current year's performance figures only. This can quickly and easily be changed to provide performance figures for previous periods if so required.

TimeExpense is available both in standalone and networked versions.  The advantage with buying the network version is that you can have as few as two computers linked together or as many as twenty, but the price is still the same!  Yes really!

 

T. Bookman Limited - Company No. 4389244
Registered in England and Wales

Designed through practical knowledge of time recording systems.

A small, but essential part or your Management System.

If you monitor the work that you do, then the question: "How well are we doing?"  - can be answered precisely!

Only when you answer the question: "Where are we performing badly?" - can you get constructive answers to the question: "How can we do better?"