9 results for "Meter Billing" between $0 and $440

9 Meter Billing $0 $440 /Meter+Billing?
AaaTeX Meter Billing

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Meter Billing for Utility Companies, Municipalities, etc

BASIC EDITION Common to All Generates Invoices from Excel Spreadsheets or csv/txt files. May be from the meter's probe or PDA, etc. etc. Calculates usage from the previous meter reading to current Keeps the previous reading in QuickBooks® You do not have to do the subtraction of new reading minus old reading All Calculations done by the program or QuickBooks® Supports multiple usage and fix price items Supports different items, classes, etc. based on Customer Type Extra precision (ie 6+ decimal...

Meter Billing for QuickBooks Pro 2009 QuickBooks Software

Creates Invoices from meter readings on an Excel spreadsheet doing all the calculations, etc.

Meter Billing for QuickBooks Pro 2008 QuickBooks Software

Creates Invoices from meter readings on an Excel spreadsheet doing all the calculations, etc.

Meter Billing for QuickBooks Premier 2009 QuickBooks Software

Creates Invoices from meter readings on an Excel spreadsheet doing all the calculations, etc.

Meter Billing for QuickBooks Premier 2008 QuickBooks Software

Creates Invoices from meter readings on an Excel spreadsheet doing all the calculations, etc.

Meter Billing

Creates Invoices from meter readings on an Excel spreadsheet doing all the calculations, etc.

Meter Billing for QuickBooks Enterprise v8 QuickBooks Software

Creates Invoices from meter readings on an Excel spreadsheet doing all the calculations, etc.

Public utilities make strides toward automatic meters.(Utilities)(Several districts plan to install the cost-saving technology for utility billing): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)

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