>Will and Others - Those of you who use Quicken or Quickbooks for your >accounting - are you in any way able to incorporate your service >scheduling and client records with those programs, or do you just >enter client data twice - once for accounting software and once for >scheduling software? Or am I missing something? Quicken is for accounting not scheduling. There is a version (or used to be) that generates statements and you could keep track of accounts receivable but I do that with the carbon copy of any bill I submit. One benefit I like is that I can generate a Quarterly Report for tax purposes. Bottom line of total income minus the bottom line of business expenses tells me how much I need to fire off to the Fed and State. Also Sales Tax due. Makes life simple. Regards, Jon Page -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20100425/fe6ec062/attachment.htm>
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