Quickbooks Tip: Creating Customer Statements in QuickBooks.
Let’s say you have a regular customer who used to pay on time, but he’s been hit-and-miss lately. How do you get him caught up?
Or, one of your customers thinks she’s paid you more than she owes. How do you straighten out this account?
Both…
Using QuickBooks’ Income Tracker
QuickBooks provides numerous ways to learn about your company’s health. Income Tracker is one of the most effective.
You can get an enormous amount of useful information from QuickBooks’ reports – especially if you customize them to…
QuickBooks Tip: Receiving Customer Payments
It’s one of your more pleasant tasks as a QuickBooks user: receiving payments from customers. Here’s how it works.
QuickBooks was designed to make your daily accounting tasks easier, faster, and more accurate. If you’ve been using the…
Setting Up Users in QuickBooks
If you plan to have multiple employees using QuickBooks, you can limit their access to specific areas.
Controlling access to your QuickBooks company file is easy when you’re a one-person accounting department. You simply use one password…
Using Custom Fields and Classes in QuickBooks Online
QBO’s tools are generic enough that myriad businesses can use it. But custom fields and classes help you shape it to meet your specific needs.
Small business accounting is not a one-size-fits-all proposition. Your company is unique in that…
Use Recurring Transactions in QuickBooks Online
Save time and ensure that repeating transactions are processed as scheduled.
You know how much time QuickBooks Online already saves you. Customer, vendor, and item records need never be entered again once they’re created for the first time.…