Important Feature Missing in QuickBooks Online
QuickBooks Online comes in different versions. The plans currently available are Simple Start, Essentials, Plus, and Advanced. It is important to choose the right one for your business, and to not miss out on very important features.
While they all track income and expenses and have reports you can run, there are limitations to reporting in the Simple Start and Essentials versions. For accuracy in bookkeeping, I always want to drill down on the total expenses in the Profit & Loss report. Then, I want to be able to Group by Name.
Why is this important? For one, it shows you each vendor and list of transactions for each one so that you can verify that the categorization of checks and expenses is consistent, as applicable. It also shows you transactions at the bottom that don’t have a payee (vendor). All transactions should have a name, even if it a generic one. For example, I like to have a vendor Restaurants so that I can categorize all charges to many different restaurants without cluttering up the vendor list, especially for one-off places that won’t be visited again.
This report grouping makes it so much easier to verify directly from the financial statements instead of going through each vendor to look at the transactions. And this feature is only available in the Plus and Advanced versions, which is why I never set up my clients in the Essentials plan, and never with Simple Start.
Go Get Geek!’s Brett Barry Receives Insightful Accountant’s 2021 Top 100 ProAdvisor Award
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Go Get Geek! is pleased to announce that Brett Barry has been named a 2021 Top 100 ProAdvisor by Insightful Accountant, an independent news and information source written specifically for the small business advisor to keep up with current technology, trends in the industry and continuing their education.
This list recognizes the leading consultants who have embraced the ProAdvisor program and have leveraged it in order to better serve their clients and grow their own business. “I want to congratulate each of the ProAdvisors who made this year’s Top 100 list and thank all of the ProAdvisors who participated in the demanding process…” said Insightful Accountant Senior Technical Editor, William “Murph” Murphy.
“This is the eighth year of our ProAdvisor awards,” said Insightful Accountant Publisher and Managing Partner, Gary DeHart. “The ProAdvisors who make this list are the best in the business. Any small business would be well-served working with any one of the winners on this list. Their inclusion is a testament to the level of knowledge they possess and ongoing training they participate in.”
“It is an honor to be recognized by my peers and receive this award again this year. I am dedicated to the success of the clients that choose me to work with their businesses and believe that this award reflects my passion,” said CEO, Brett Bary.
You can view the full 2021 Top 100 ProAdvisors list here.
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QuickBooks Error OL-332 When Updating Account in Bank Feeds
There are many reasons why you are not able to update a bank or credit card account set up with Direct Connect in QuickBooks Desktop. Some banks, such as Chase, require you to pay an additional monthly fee in order to download transactions within the bank feed (as opposed to going directly to the bank’s web site). Other steps to fix may include getting the latest QuickBooks update, rebuilding the company file, and even deactivating and re-adding the account in the bank feed. Unfortunately, none of these steps may solve the problem.
QuickBooks Desktop still uses Internet Explorer, specifically version 11 (32-bit), as a system requirement even for its latest version 2021. However, some banks no longer support this browser for online banking. For example, Chase Bank only supports Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge.
You cannot change the default browser that QuickBooks uses. However, you can change it in Windows and it will fix this problem.
Click on Windows icon in the lower left corner.
Type Default Apps and click on this system setting.
Click on IE icon under Web browser and choose another installed browser, such as Chrome.