QuickBooks 2014 Simplifies…Common Tasks

QuickBooks 2014 Simplifies, Accelerates Common Tasks

New version of desktop QuickBooks accomplishes goal of speeding up, refining your workflow.

If Intuit named its desktop versions of QuickBooks by the version number rather than the year, we’d be in version 20-something by now. QuickBooks, still the preferred software for small businesses, keeps getting smarter in its annual upgrades. Rather than pile on tons of new features in its upgrades, Intuit – for many years – has concentrated on making it easier for you to access the tools and data that are already there.

QuickBooks 2014 is no exception. Its combination of small-but-effective changes makes it easier to get in and do what needs to be done quickly and then get out and move on to activities that will help build your business.

If you do upgrade to QuickBooks 2014, head first to the new:

Income Tracker (Customers | Income Tracker).   QuickBooks offers numerous reports and other tools for following the progress of your incoming revenue, but this new feature provides the best we’ve seen in the software.

Estimates, Open Invoices, Overdue and Paid Last 30 Days – Within each bar is the number of related transactions and their total dollar amount.

You’ll use the drop-down lists directly below these navigational bars to set filters that define a subset of transactions. These are:

CUSTOMER: JOB, TYPE, STATUS and DATE.

ACTION. Once you’ve earmarked a transaction or transactions that you want to work with by checking the box in front of each name, you can select an action you want to take. If OPEN INVOICES is active, for example, you can receive payment for the transaction(s), print or email them. Where applicable, you can open a drop-down menu in the lower left of the screen and batch-produce invoices, sales receipts and credit memos/refunds.

More Descriptive Email:  If you regularly send invoices through email, you may have wondered how many of them actually get opened by your customers in a timely fashion. QuickBooks 2014 contains a new tool that makes the details of each invoice available within the body of the email itself.

 To access this template, open the:  Edit menu and select Preferences. Click on the Send Forms tab, then Company Preferences. Open the drop-down list to select the type of form you want to view or modify (pay stub, sales receipt, credit memo, etc.) and click the Edit button to see the actual template and follow the procedure through. 

They’re fairly simple to use, but one error will throw your message off.  We can help you get set up with these.

Smaller Changes:   Intuit has made many small-but-useful features to QuickBooks 2014, all designed to help you work faster and smarter, and simply to support more convenient operations. For example, the Ribbon toolbars on transactions now include a tab or menu that lets you open related reports.

 In addition:

  • QuickBooks’ color scheme has been changed.
  • The program runs faster.
  • You can now copy and paste lines within forms.
  • We can communicate with you (and vice versa) via an email window that’s been embedded into the software. This tool even auto-pastes the transaction in question into the email window.
  • There’s been some retooling of online banking (now called “Bank Feeds”), making it more accessible and understandable.

Upgrading to a new version of QuickBooks can be challenging, so we encourage you to let us know if you’d like to explore the process.

Improving your workflow and understanding your finances are critical and worth your efforts.    We will be glad to to assist you in your business improvement and let us know.

We are here to help.

Ben D.

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