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CommentTuesday, April 15, 2003

Scott Gregory Answers QuickBooks Questions

If you're one of the two million small businesses using QuickBooks software, you've probably got questions. Scott Gregory provides insight to you on QuickBooks topics such as:

  • Figuring out the answer when clicking Help just doesn't help
  • Understanding the various features and functionality of QuickBooks
  • Trying to figure out how to upgrade to a newer version of QuickBooks

    Send Scott the QuickBooks questions that are on your mind by e-mailing to Questions@BondTechLtd.com. He may not be able to answer your questions individually, but your e-mails will be used to shape future QuickBooks Q+A and QuickBooks Insights articles for WebProNews, SmallBusinessNewz and SmallBusinessUpdate.

    Scott's QuickBook Answers:
    QuickBooks Q&A: Graphing Units Sold
    QuickBooks Q&A: Data Optimization
    QuickBooks Q&A: Tax Tables
    QuickBooks Q&A: Mulitiple Customers, One Invoice

    Articles by Scott:
    QuickBooks Q+A
    4 QuickBooks Insights

    In his role as a QuickBooks ProAdvisor, Scott has recently authored three QuickBooks e-books, designed to help readers get more done with QuickBooks in a lot less time. These books are titled: Slash Your Accounting Fees: QuickBooks Secrets Your Accountant Doesn't Want You to Know, Zooming Around QuickBooks: Shortcuts and Timesavers, and Mastering QuickBooks Reports: Become a Report Wizard Right Now. In addition, you can take advantage of the two newsletters that Scott produces: QuickBooks Tips, and the "No Geek Zone".

    Scott Gregory, CPA, QuickBooks ProAdvisor, Microsoft Certified Professional is the president of Bond Technology. Bond Tech provides a full suite of QuickBooks and technology consulting services to small businesses. Services range from helping clients save money on their initial or upgrade purchases of QuickBooks to installation and training, as well as computer installation and networking. Contact Scott at SGregory@BondTechLtd.com, or by visiting their web site at http://www.bondtechltd.com/.

    Scott Gregory Answers Quick Book Questions: Click Here For Free Answers

    About the author:
    Scott Gregory, CPA, QuickBooks ProAdvisor, Microsoft Certified Professional is the president of Bond Technology. Bond Tech provides a full suite of QuickBooks and technology consulting services to small businesses. Services range from helping clients save money on their initial or upgrade purchases of QuickBooks to installation and training, as well as computer installation and networking. Contact Scott at SGregory@BondTechLtd.com, or by visiting their web site at http://www.bondtechltd.com/. Scott Gregory Answers Quick Book Questions: Click Here For Free Answers
  • Credit Card Reconcile Problems

    Hi I have been searching all over for help with my credit card entries. I use my CC for all my COG. I enter the invoices from my vendors as Rec. Inv. with Bill. Then I go to the pay bills page and click the ones that are on my CC statement. Then I go to Reconcile CC. But my credits are not posted there and my payment that I pay online and then do a debit thru my checking account does not show. I would like to know the best way to do this right.(and easy)

    Can you tell me how to do this step by step? I have searched all over for help with this. Your help would be deeply appreciated.

    Wanda \ magnumtruckingin@bellsouth.net

    Balance forward

    Hello, 

    At the first of the year, my bookkeeper opened a new company without bringing the balances forward due to some 'bad information'.  What is the best way to manually give a customer an opening balance.  I need to know the steps.  We have QB Pro '06

     

    Thank you very much for your help!

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