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Amanda works as an accountant at a small-sized firm that sends out multiple invoices daily. She wants to ensure that the firm’s invoices have a professional look and format. Further, she wants to customize such invoices with the firm’s logo. Which accounting program is most suitable for Amanda’s requirements?

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