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QuickBooks budget reports can help you plan for the future and evaluate whether your business is going boom or bust. However, the program’s tools for building and editing budgets don’t compare to ...
If you have a single-user license for QuickBooks, installing or upgrading the program on a computer running Windows 7 or Windows XP is incredibly simple. Even on a network with a multi-user license, i...
Once your payroll setup is complete, generating payroll checks each pay period takes only a few minutes. But before you run payroll, you need up-to-date tax tables, as described below. This section ex...
If you charge your customers for mileage, keeping track of the billable miles you drive helps you get all the reimbursements you’re due. But all business-related mileage is tax-deductible, so tracki...
QuickBooks lets you do lots of cool things with customer info, but say you have a mail merge already set up in FileMaker Pro, or you want to transfer all of your customer records to Access to track pr...
If you launched your small business from your basement and kept your records with Quicken Home & Business Edition, your accountant has probably recommended that you make the leap to using QuickBoo...
The Balance Sheet gives you a snapshot of your company’s financial strength. This report shows how much your company owns (assets), how much it owes (liabilities), and the equity in the company at a...