by Randy Goldstein | accounting, Blog, business solutions, Dynamics GP, Microsoft, QuickBooks, small business
If you’ve built your business on QuickBooks, you know it’s a great entry-level accounting solution. As your business flourishes, however, QuickBooks may not be able to keep up. There are signs you’ve hit your limits with your current systems and when those...
by Randy Goldstein | accounting, Blog, business solutions, Dynamics GP, ERP, Intuit, Microsoft, QuickBooks, sales tax, small business
Repost from Avalara Just when you thought you had a handle on the rules for taxing goods and services, you come face to face with the new compliance bully on the block: “sometimes taxable.” Businesses must correctly deal with these sometimes exempt and sometimes...
by Randy Goldstein | accounting, Blog, business solutions, Dynamics GP, ERP, Intuit, Microsoft, QuickBooks, small business
Part of growing a successful business is the ability to manage expansion. You will eventually add employees, suppliers and vendors, and a growing list of customers as your business matures. Steady growth and expanding operations into a new state or country creates a...
by Randy Goldstein | accounting, Blog, Dynamics GP, ERP, Microsoft, QuickBooks, small business
It wasn’t too long ago that general ledgers and other financial data were kept by hand in notebooks or in rudimentary spreadsheets. Basic accounting software soon followed, much to the pleasure of accounting departments everywhere. QuickBooks was amongst the leaders...
by Randy Goldstein | accounting, Blog, Dynamics GP, ERP, Intuit, Microsoft, QuickBooks, small business
When you notice that numbers in the books have mysteriously changed, it is likely not a glitch, but a manual entry that was rewritten. Many basic accounting software programs, QuickBooks included, allow any user to login and edit data as needed, without any...
by Randy Goldstein | accounting, Blog, Dynamics GP, ERP, Microsoft, QuickBooks, small business
It wasn’t too long ago that general ledgers and other financial data were kept by hand in notebooks or in rudimentary spreadsheets on the computer. Basic accounting software soon followed, much to the pleasure of accounting departments everywhere. QuickBooks was...