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Hi Jay, Yes, QuickBooks Pro will track profitability by item, the report is called Item profitability. In QuickBooks Pro on each expense transaction type (bill, check, credit card charge) there is
Hi Jay, QuickBooks includes a sales report, Sales by item summary which displays total Quantity and total sales dollars by Item. You can filter this report to display just one customer, then memorize
Hi Gretta, You can use the generic vendor "gas" for amounts paid out from petty cash, checking or the credit card account. On each transaction select the gas expense account. If you run a Profit
Hi Samuel The main Customer (parent) holds the terms for all the jobs (children) names. Right click on the parent customer name and change the terms there. If you need different terms for different
Hi Babylyn, Its best and easiest to start as of the first day of your taxable year. Setting up in mid-year will take more explanation than is possible within this forum. Bank accounts: For Bank
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