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Saving Your Accountant Time, Saves You Money

January 18th, 2012 | Comments Off | Posted in Tips & Advice

This is just common sense, but something that many business owners overlook when preparing their books to send to their accountant for the preparation of year-end financial statements and tax filings. The more accurate and complete your accounting records are, the less time your accountant needs to spend on reconciling and correcting the details before beginning on the reports and taxes. The less time they spend on your books, the less it is going to cost you. Here are some tips to help make sure that your books are as easy to work with as possible. Read More »

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Using Accounting Data to Measure Performance

August 6th, 2011 | Comments Off | Posted in News

Your accounting system is full of information. It has the pay rates of all your employees. It contains records of all your sales and all your costs. It has the data related to your investments back into the company when you purchase assets. It has all this data. How come it has such a hard time turning that data into information that you can really use, like measurements of your company’s performance in different areas?
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Don’t Believe the Fixed Cost Lie

April 28th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Tips & Advice

Everyone loves to quote fixed costs when trying to get investors to invest or when trying to predict potential profitability. That’s because fixed costs seem nice and predictable. Since they aren’t impacted by customer fluctuations, they make for easy calculation. Unfortunately, many costs that we called “fixed” aren’t actually fixed.

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QuickBooks & FreshBooks – Part 3 – Sales Tax

February 22nd, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Freshbooks, QuickBooks

Part 3: Handling Sales Tax

QuickBooks is an accounting application and FreshBooks is an invoicing application. They are two different things, but in the end to have your data matching in both, there could be a ton of double entry resulting in valuable time consumed and strenuous effort.

You can have your data accurate in both, while not matching in both. Matching and accuracy are two different things. For all of the numbers to match up, it is a matter of accuracy. To have all of the details such as sales items etc. it would be a matter of matching.

In this blog post, I will begin to show you ways to get accurate data from FreshBooks into QuickBooks.

This blog post is Part 3, if you have not read the previous posts, I suggest that you do:

Part 1: Methods 1 & 2 to getting FreshBooks Income into QuickBooks

Part 2: Method 3 to getting FreshBooks Income into QuickBooks

Also useful, is my post: Handling Credit Card and PayPal Processing Fees in QuickBooks, which has a short segment relating to FreshBooks as well.

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Making FreshBooks work with QuickBooks and vice versa – Part 2

February 8th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Freshbooks, QuickBooks

Part 1: Dealing with Income – Continued (Part 2)

QuickBooks is an accounting application and FreshBooks is an invoicing application. They are two different things, but in the end to have your data matching in both, there could be a ton of double entry resulting in valuable time consumed and strenuous effort.

You can have your data accurate in both, while not matching in both. Matching and accuracy are two different things. For all of the numbers to match up, it is a matter of accuracy. To have all of the details such as sales items etc. it would be a matter of matching.

In this blog post, I will begin to show you ways to get accurate data from FreshBooks into QuickBooks.

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