Private teachers!! How do you keep your books??

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Private teachers!! How do you keep your books??

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Hello all. I have decided to stop teaching at my local music store for a variety of reasons. I have room in my home, and have started teaching here.


My students' parents, for the most part, find it more convenient to pay me a month in advance. I agree.

But, I was wondering if any of you use a particular planner (or better yet, a planner SOFTWARE) to keep your books--you know, so you can record when your students came, when they missed, the balance left in their lesson payments, etc...

I have been using Outlook, but so far I havent liked the interface too well--was looking for a better solution...

Thanks!
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http://www.palm.com/us/software/desktop/

the palm desktop software is easy. I use it with colors and everything. I dont have a plam PDA anymore, it is broken....dont need it anyways.

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yup
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Back when I did this, it was before computers. I had to pay $400 for a basic used answering machine. It was huge and had two cassette tapes in it.

I did the month-at-a-time pay ahead, with a 24 hour cancel policy. However, there was a caveat that if they had "excessive" cancellations I would assume they were not serious about learning the instrument and would replace them in the schedule. I would explain that I was doing this to make a living, and if they cancelled three out of four times, I needed someone who would come regularly. I rarely had to cancel myself but applied the same 24 hour policy as for them; usually they had at least a week's notice.

I used a week-at-a-glance 9X12 appt planner for everything; it worked fine and all the data was in the same place. I agree with Bloke that computers and electronic gizmos can barf and kill your entries and then you are up a creek. I suppose if your house burns down and destroys your appt planner you are up a creek too, but it's a much bigger creek.

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I used an Excel spreadheet, one per year for three years. I saved it in two different places on the computer (in case I screwed it up) AND emailed a copy of it regularly to a Yahoo email account, in case my mirrored harddrive system somehow crashed and the data was unrecoverable. I also burned a CD of all important documents every few months. I also use a separate Excel spreadsheet for gigs including driving distances, names, and addresses.

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