Should Doctors Consider Quickbooks?
July 5, 2009
Today, one has to cut overhead wherever possible. If you have a relatively small practice, I would advise using Quickbooks instead of a bookkeeper. QB automatically tracks all your checks by category, so when you run a report, you can see exactly where your money is going. For a small fee, you can sign up for payroll services, so you can write your own payroll checks with just a few clicks. You get automatic updates, so you’re always current with all the new payroll changes your friendly government makes. You can do your own quarterly reports, or QB will do that for you, too, for an extra fee. If you’re writing most of your checks using online banking (which you should be), downloading your bank statement to QB is also easy.
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