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    Mark Wilson
    Jun 01, 2021

    Compare QuickBooks Pro vs Premier

    in Let's Talk Bonsai

    Following is the comparison of


    QuickBooks Pro: The Details

    QuickBooks Pro is a simple, deceptively robust, and powerful solution that solves everyday small-business accounting needs.


    Many business accountants can lift QuickBooks Pro beyond its fundamental boundaries with plenty of workarounds, and even a mid-market company could use Pro for 80% of its daily needs.


    But, even without a dedicated accountant operating it, a QuickBooks Pro account can offer the following capabilities:


    Three simultaneous users in a data file

    Receivables and revenue: invoices, credit memos, statements, sales receipts, receive payments, estimate to invoice

    Payables and expenditures: purchase orders, item receipts, pay bills

    Job costing

    Inventory part tracking

    Time and mileage tracking

    Banking activities: deposits, checks, credit card charges, credits, bank charges, interest, paychecks, online banking, bank reconciliation

    Collect and pay sales tax

    Multiple currencies

    Price levels as fixed percentages

    Reports like budgets, operational reporting, and financial reporting

    Print/e-file 1099s


    QuickBooks Premier: The Details


    Considered as a whole, QuickBooks Premier offers the following features that Pro doesn’t:


    Five simultaneous users in a data file

    Sales orders/backorder tracking, current availability tracking, sales order to PO to invoice

    Unit of measure, build assembly, inventory center

    Job costing: estimate to PO, change order tracking, view unbilled time and expense from one window, batch invoice time and expense

    Reporting: balance sheet by class, previous reconciliation reports, forecasting, business planner, industry-specific reporting

    Per item price levels

    Billing rate levels

    Reversing journal entries

    Filter sales order and purchase order reports based on current availability

    Closing date exception report


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    I hope this information will be helpful!

    Mark Wilson

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