kathleenponcheracupuncture.com Review:

Kathleen Poncher Acupuncture - Kathleen Poncher M.A., L.Ac. is a board-certified California Licensed Acupuncturist. Our practice philosophy supports the integration of eastern and western approaches to healthcare.


Country: 198.185.159.145, North America, US

City: -74.0052 New York, United States

  • Celeste Thoms - Simple the best

    Thank you Quickbooks. I just started a business and this was the right tool for me. I tried the online Quickbooks for a trial, but I didn't need to spend almost $400 a year. At $130, this is a great price. It's easy to use and navigate. It keeps everything organized so my accountant does not have to figure out my paperwork. It updates my banking information and it was easy to enter in all my online accounts. It's a great way to create and send invoices. They have a lot of nice templates for invoices. The chart of accounts were easy to customize. I wish there was a way to delete a chart of account complete, especially if I made a mistake, but you can only hide them when they're created. Speaking of mistakes, makes sure you know exactly what you're doing at the setup. It's very difficult to change something without starting over. I never used the program before so I had some issues at first, but got through them just fine. For a small business, I will always recommend Quickbooks. Not only because it's easy but because most accounts use it as well. This will make it easier later on if you hire someone full-time or decide to open an online account.

  • Bookreporter - Savor, and enjoy

    I hope you are reading Craig Johnson’s marvelous Longmire series, particularly if you are a fan of the television series that is slowly but carefully adapting the books to the visual medium. This contemporary western mystery canon is restrained where it should be and given free rein where it needs it, character-driven by the first-person narration of its Colorado sheriff protagonist, who, in turn, is well supported by a handful of secondary characters, each of whom is indispensable. You can’t read one without going back and reading them all.