![]() If price is really a concern then look to FreshBooks or similar for plain vanilla, invoice/AR/AP activities. Intacct is cheaper but has no manufacturing capacity. Recent client experiences NetSuite $100k - $150k and SAGE is $25-$50k. Other solutions mentioned include SAGE or NetSuite but these are significantly more expensive. ![]() The sheer clunkiness of the system was just too frustrating for all. Intuit has released an updated QB Online 2013 that I have not looked at yet (my partner has some clients on it) but as of 6 months ago (2012) it was just not good enough to do any power stuff. Easily create reversing Journal Entries (very important)įor the increased functionality and lists I normally try get QB clients onto Premier - it just makes our life easier (in 2 hours or less you have saved the cost differential). Forecasting, business planning (still not great at all) View or Print past bank reconciliations (this in my view is a critical requirement) View unbilled Time & expenses from one window Create Bill of Materials for inventory assemblies Create sales orders or purchase orders from estimates Use price levels based on "per item" prices Track current availability and not just quantity on hand Create & track sales orders and backorders The reasons for picking Premier over Pro are: There are a fair bit of differences between the two. I am a QuickBooks ProAdvisor (amongst others).
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