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Inspection Hardware, Software & Publications What hardware, software, books, videos, etc have you found useful? What would you like to see more of? This topic is to discuss various inspection-related products and publications.

 
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Old 9/7/07, 6:16 PM
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Default Re: Quickbooks in the home inspection industry

Kevin, I felt the same way last year and tried Quicken Home & Business since I use Quicken for my personal finances and QuickBooks for the business. After realizing that Quicken H&B did not allow chart of accounts type inputting of expenses then I went back to QuickBooks. I want something that I can print at the end of the year, for tax purposes, that tracks all of the various tax categories. Quicken H&B certainly does a fine job at a macro level of tracking and displaying personal and business financials but falls short when it comes to really tracking business income and expenses adequately, in my opinion.
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Kevin, I felt the same way last year and tried Quicken Home & Business since I use Quicken for my personal finances and QuickBooks for the business. After realizing that Quicken H&B did not allow chart of accounts type inputting of expenses then I went back to QuickBooks. I want something that I can print at the end of the year, for tax purposes, that tracks all of the various tax categories. Quicken H&B certainly does a fine job at a macro level of tracking and displaying personal and business financials but falls short when it comes to really tracking business income and expenses adequately, in my opinion.
I understand! I have not looked at any past versions of Quicken H&B, but will say that they made some pretty cool enhancements in the new version 2008.

Better business tracking of expenses.

http://quicken.intuit.com/small-busi...business.jhtml

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Kevin...a quick look at Quicken H&B 2008 New Features and FAQ's seems to support that. I may have to take another look at it. Thanks!
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