Minggu, 20 Desember 2009
Getting ready for the year end
Minggu, 13 Desember 2009
New website--a work in progress
Minggu, 06 Desember 2009
Ch Ch Cha Changes.....
This is a much better time of year to do this type of work for me because I don't have that deadline (March 15th) looming over my head. I usually have to get the data to the CPA no later than the second week of February and when I get 20 different clients wanting my services, I have no choice but to do them in order as how I have seen them throughout the year. This usually means that the procrastinators end up at the end of my pile and I usually work till the wee hours of the evening trying to get their records ready for processing. Not an easy task.
Maybe this year will be better for the procrastinators. Who knows. I have done 10 mos. worth of work so I will only need to complete the final two months to get their records current and to the CPA.
I am going to blog for my new website when I have it up and running. That is a task I have not completed yet. Hopefully, I will have it up by the end of this week. I am finally feeling like I have settled in. Yeah! It also feels really good when it is 72 degrees here in Estero, Florida and they have had their first snowfall in Rhode Island.
Kamis, 29 Oktober 2009
New Features in QuickBooks 2010 - Forms Design Wizard

I should be settled in next week to get working on my paperwork that will be shipped down here to sunny Florida. I will have lots of time to play around in the program and will update this blog once I have actually used the new version. I think I will steal from Joe Woodward's rating system and come up with my own and rate what I think is good and bad in 2010 version.
Enterprise Solutions Custom Fields
Selasa, 27 Oktober 2009
New Features in QuickBooks 2010 - Electronic Signature

Adding an electronic signature
So, I may be "old school" but I think you should sign every check in your business. I don't believe in having a signature stamp either. I have done forensic audits for far too many businesses and find that this is an area where you need to be diligent about your record keeping. It is too easy for a staff member to write themselves a check and use a stamp and this new feature in QuickBooks allows for you to save a digital signature and have it pre-print onto a check. There is NO SECURITY using this method. There is no controls in place for your business. So unless you plan on being the only person with access to the signature and checks for your business, I would skip this new feature entirely.
New Features in QuickBooks 2010 - Favorites
While I understand that some may need to use this new feature, I am not sure that I will use it. Of course, I was slow to be a believer in the Home Page. It wasn't until a staff member asked me to stop shutting it off because they use it before I started using it. I liked the old way of using the icon bar and did not see a need for it. Then I found the home page to be such a useful tool when I taught QuickBooks. So, maybe I will use the favorites area of QuickBooks 2010. Only time will tell.
Minggu, 25 Oktober 2009
New Features in QuickBooks 2010 - Save button

So, you might ask, how do we run RI Bookkeeping, LLC from sunny, warm Florida? Great question. Virtually, of course. The master plan is to get business up and running down here stay put. That is what I would love to do. This is my home.
This past week, I watched a webinar regarding the new exiting changes in QuickBooks 2010. It was hosted by Joe Woodward from Scaling New Heights. The handout for the webinar was not available before the webinar started, so I scratched many notes about the changes that will effect my practice. I will blog about some of those changes this week. I found the webinar informative and anyone can watch it, since it was recorded. I also enjoyed the webinar because Mr. Woodward rated the changes and then shared his wish list for future changes to QuickBooks.
One of my new favorite features is the save button. I have a client who has a very lengthy billing process. Sometimes things come up while I am billing. But I used to have to finish the invoice or I would lose everything if I had not completed it. Now there is a save button that allows me to save my work and return to it at a later date.
Jumat, 16 Oktober 2009
Has anyone had trouble with the Live Community QB Forum?
We do this so we can get listed on a Leaderboard. The more questions you answer, they make you a contributor, then an allstar. I managed to answer many questions that got me to allstar. In the process, I noticed that my profile did not have the "Advanced ProAdvisor" label that I earned from taking the long, difficult test. Others had it, but I did not. So I inquired as to why this was and asked them to fix it. Well, fix it they did! They made me an entire new identity, with the new Advanced ProAdvisor label and wiped out my old one. BUT, they also wiped out all of my questions and answers! Now I have zero, I am no longer an allstar. Hours and hours of my time have been wiped away.
I have contacted the appropriate people over there who "try" to fix it. It was actually fixed once, when I logged in, my answers were back, but now they are gone again.
Has this happened to any other ProAdvisors out there?
Lynda
Check out my website www.rhodeislandbookkeeping.com
Rabu, 14 Oktober 2009
Error Codes

Selasa, 13 Oktober 2009
A tribute to my old cat, Zoidman....

Today, won't be about QuickBooks either . It was a pretty rough day because I had to put my cat to sleep. He had cancer and we have been caring for him for awhile with his illness. He took a turn for the worse about a week ago. He stopped eating and drank very little. You could see the sadness in his eyes.
This was a cat who was mine all mine. He and I were best buddies for 17 1/2 years. He would give me "kisses" and head butt me when I asked. He was my best friend. It was so hard to see him in pain. He would look at me with such sad eyes, like "help me". He had a large tumor on his belly that could not be treated due to his age. He lost a lot of weight in the last week. How I struggled with the decision to put him down. We were with him in the end and he actually put his paw out for the vet when it was time. Almost like he knew and he was at peace.
How I will miss him! He was the best cat ever, right till the end. The picture I use for my Spark page is a picture of him when he was healthy.
I know he is in heaven with my son right now. I told him to be sure to take care of Mikey for me.
I love you Zoidy!
Lynda
Check out my website www.rhodeislandbookkeeping.com
Senin, 12 Oktober 2009
The Russo 5K
Well we had a wonderful long weekend. My husband and I hosted a road race in Bristol, RI at Colt State Park benefiting RISCPA. It was in memory of my beloved son who was tragically killed last August by a hit and run driver. He was only 23 years old and I wanted to do something in his memory. He used to volunteer at the shelter. He loved all creatures, but especially cats and kittens. I have many more pictures at the website, Russo 5K. We felt this was a wonderful way to remember my Mikey. Selasa, 06 Oktober 2009
I have a customer and a vendor and it is the same company, QuickBooks won't let me enter it!
For ABC company that owes you money, call it ABC Company-c, for the customer. That way when you are entering invoices, you will use this customer card and not apply it to the vendor. This will keep both accounts separate.
Tomorrow we will address this issue when no money changes hands and you use the barter system between the companies.
Lynda
Check out my website www.rhodeislandbookkeeping.com
Senin, 05 Oktober 2009
QuickBooks won't open!
So, my first question was, "did you register your product?" She said, "yes, it is registered". Well, what she meant was it was registered on the first computer, but she never followed the steps to re-register it. I had her open QuickBooks and read the screens to me and sure enough, she had not registered it with this new computer. A few simple screens later and she was good to go.
So, moral of the story, when you reinstall the program, continue to follow the steps to re-register it.
Minggu, 04 Oktober 2009
Upgrading to a newer version of QuickBooks
This happened approximately one month ago and I am happy to report that everything with my client is running well. He now loves the new program and all that it can do. Plus the added benefit is that all his programs run so much faster. He can't believe the difference!
Kamis, 01 Oktober 2009
Online banking with bill pay
We have an interesting case of a young man who is suing Citizen's Bank here in Rhode Island for the same type of problem. He did not have the bank error, but felt that the bank did not let him know they were extending him credit in the form of covering debit card purchases when his account dropped below the amount he was charging. And if in fact this is a "loan", then a charge at the local coffee shop of $3.00 makes the interest and fine of $39.00 illegal. I cannot wait to see the outcome of this lawsuit.
Lynda
Check out my website www.artesanibookkeeping.com
Rabu, 30 September 2009
Printing: Clearing the print que
How do you resolve this? Well you could go back and unclick the "to be printed" button on each invoice, but that would be a silly waste of time. I told them to disconnect their printer from the computer. Now click print invoices. When it asks if the invoices print correctly, click yes. Now you can plug the printer back in and your print invoices will be cleared.
Selasa, 29 September 2009
Where do you store your data file?
To store your company files, you can use the recommended (default) location which is called Company files or choose another location.
In years past, we used to keep the data file in the Program Files Folder. I recommend that you do not store your company files in the Program Files folder. So how do you move this file? First make a new folder in a place you will remember that you have your data file. I keep mine in a folder in my documents called, "QuickBooks Data". Next, make a back up of your data file and then restore it to the new location. Go to QuickBooks, open you new company file from the new location. Now, go to the program files, find the old file and right click delete it. Why did I have you leave the new file open? You will not be able to accidentally delete the wrong file as long as it is open in QuickBooks.
So, why is Program Files no longer a recommended location for storing company files? To accommodate upcoming operating systems, the use of the Program Files folder is limited to QuickBooks program files. If you store your company files in the Program Files folder and you update your operating system, you will be required to enter the Windows Administrator's password when working in company files.
Senin, 28 September 2009
QuickBooks 2010 Registration Procedure
Minggu, 27 September 2009
Fall "house cleaning" of Records
Kamis, 24 September 2009
Upgrading QuickBooks
Well, I will tell you why. You are missing out on the many new features of QuickBooks. Features that will save you time and time equals money. I recently went to a client's site to help them with QuickBooks and found them using QuickBooks 2000. I forgot what it looks like. It was a great program back then, but the small changes that occur each year really add up nine years later. The changes are too much to list. There was no home page back then, no sorting in the bank reconciliation, etc. etc. I convinced them to upgrade and they did. I uploaded the new program and their data and they were a little aprehensive. It looks so different. But now a few weeks later and they wonder why they did not do it sooner. And you don't have to upgrade every year, but it is best to stay current. QuickBooks "sunsets" their older versions and there is very little tech support after a few years. Another reason to upgrade.
So, go for it. Upgrade away. Wait a few weeks and 2010 will be out for all to use. Enjoy the newest technology. You won't be sorry.
Lynda
Check out my website www.rhodeislandbookkeeping.com
Rabu, 23 September 2009
Feedback button
Many times when the new program arrives, I leave it on my desk mulling over when it will be a good time to try it out. I usually upload my own business' data file to see how I like it and what changes they have made. Sometimes I like the changes, sometimes I do not. Sometimes my initial reaction is "why did they change...?" and then the change grows on me.
I don't want to be that older person who does not like change. So, Fall is upon us and change is coming. 2010 QuickBooks is practically in the mail for us. We shall see how it goes.
But, you should use the Feedback button. You may even find that the changes in the new year are changes you submitted!
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Selasa, 22 September 2009
Mac or PC?
So, I used the Lenovo for 1/2 of a year. My printer did not ever like the Lenovo and when I was printing some pictures for my husband (I was running late for an appointment), I shut the top of the PC down to stop the print queue. Don't ever do this! I opened the screen again and lo and behold, the dreaded blue screen. It kind of looks like the old pac man screen. Very Bad!
Being very frustrated that I "fried" my hard drive on a six month old computer, I was persuaded by a friend (Mac guy) to get an MacBook. My next mistake.
Currently, QuickBooks for Mac is inferior to QuickBooks for a PC. I knew this when I purchased the Mac. The girl in the Apple store said, of course you can run windows on a Mac. I knew I would need windows since most of my clients are on a PC. They sold me VM Ware. I am pretty good wth technology. I will read directions and some of this stuff comes naturally to me. Except when it comes to a Mac. I felt like I was using my left hand as opposed to my right. I did get it to run, but Virtual PC -- just the term scares me. Do I want my data to be virtual? I know I did not for the life of me understand VM Ware. So after 6 or so more months of the Mac (another 1.5K) I put it aside. I could not get the printers to work off of it. They would work on the Mac side, but not the Virtual side. I had to keep reinstalling the printer drivers. Then one day, my Virtual side would not open. It crashed. I took it back to Apple and they wanted nothing to do with me (not their problem, the Mac side worked). Well, that is fine, but they were the ones who convinced me I could run windows "seamlessly" off of my Mac. Seamless is hardly the word I would use.
So, off to Best Buy and I buy a $650.00 Toshiba. I buy the service plan that they tell you not to waste money on. I buy the new Word/Excel office suite. Another 1K. Ugh! But, oh am I in heaven using the Toshiba. No more left hand for me. Granted, the MacBook was the most stylish and well made computer I have ever owned, but the Toshiba let me be a PC again. Hurray!
Five more months later and I try to type an email and I look at the screen and there are extra "h"s and extra "l"s all over the place. I did have a couple of keys that stuck sometimes, but now the period key doesn't work, the "n" key doesn't work and so on. I bring it to back to Best Buy and they tell me "We will have your computer back to you no later than one month". One month? Are they kidding me? This is my business PC. I cannot work without a computer for one day, let alone one month. So, what do I do?
Back to the Mac! I buy a program called "Parallels". Load it, load Windows Vista, load QuickBooks Premier, QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions, upload all of my data, set up my emails.......etc. etc. I have done this far too many times in the past year and one half. I was going to gift this MacBook to my husband, so we will have to see how I do. If this parallels thing works out okay, maybe I'll become a Mac person and be really cool. Actually, that does not fit my personality. And I will give my husband the Toshiba. His learning curve will be a lot less on that machine. We shall see how it goes.
Check out my website www.artesanibookkeeping.com
Senin, 21 September 2009
How do I void a check in QuickBooks?
Minggu, 20 September 2009
How do I enter fees in my deposit?

Kamis, 17 September 2009
Release R8 for QuickBooks 2009 Online Banking
- QuickFill now supports account numbers.
- Online banking remembers the last account used for all name types (customers, vendors, employees, and other names).
- Enter new names, accounts and classes using QuickAdd.
- Enter items on purchase transactions by using Ctrl+E to pre-fill the QuickBooks check or credit card charge form.
- Tab through fields on transactions using the "enter moves between fields" preference.
- Amount fields support "automatically place decimal point" preference.
- Save online banking transactions to QuickBooks using the Enter key or Ctrl + Enter.
Rabu, 16 September 2009
QuickBooks 2010 Coming Soon!

It is also going to have a document management feature where you will be able to electronically "paperclip" documents to QuickBooks transactions to stay organized and save time finding what you need. You can scan documents directly into QuickBooks, or attach electronic files already on your PC.
- Store receipts, statements and more online (in the Internet cloud) for easy sharing
- Easily attach documents to any customer, vendor, employee, account or transaction
- Scan dozens of documents at one time — simply insert blank pages in between and QuickBooks creates individual files7
- Keep important documents at your finger-tips and backed-up online
- Streamline collecting and matching documents from clients to specific transaction
Lynda
Check out my website www.artesanibookkeeping.com
Selasa, 15 September 2009
Help! Some of my data is missing!

Usually, I arrive and find that there are multiple copies of the data file on the client's PC. They thought if they duplicated it, it was the same as backing up the file. Once we find the correct file, we open it in QuickBooks, shrink QuickBooks on the screen, locate all the data files and delete the duplications. QuickBooks does not allow you to delete the open file, so if you leave it open on your PC, you will not be able to delete the working file.
Senin, 14 September 2009
Why does my printer print my checks in reverse order?
Has this happened to you? Especially as a QuickBooks ProAdvisor that goes to many offices, has many different printers that you have to deal with. Does the check go in facedown, straight up, upside down.....?- From the QuickBooks File menu, choose Printer Setup.
- Select Check/PayCheck from the Form Name drop-down list.
- Make sure that the correct Printer name and Printer type are selected for your printer, and then click Options.
- Locate the Collate option and change as necessary.
Some printers default to printing pages in reverse order, printing the last page first. The same thing will happens with your checks when using these types of print.To resolve this issue, open the Properties of the printer driver used as the default printer. Look for an option that determines whether the first or last page prints first.
Lynda
Minggu, 13 September 2009
Do I have to use the undeposited funds account?

Go to Edit>preferences>Sales & Customers> and uncheck the "Use undeposited funds as a default deposit to account.
Then you can select your operating checkbook to directly deposit your payments to. Remember, if you group your payments for deposit, use the undeposited funds account and then go to make deposit and select the checks to be deposited. That way your deposits will match your bank statement and make reconciling easier.
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Kamis, 10 September 2009
Help! I lost my password!!!!!

- QuickBooks 2009 or QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions 9.0 and QuickBooks 2008 or QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions 8.0:
- When prompted for the password on the QuickBooks Login Screen, click Reset Password.
- Answer the security question.
- QuickBooks 2007 and earlier or QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions 7.0 and earlier:
- Be sure you are opening the company file associated with the password.
- Click the Cancel button on the login screen.
- Select the QuickBooks File menu and select Open Previous Company.
- Try to open several files to see if your password works in any of them.
- Be sure you are opening the company file associated with the password.
There is also an Automated Password Reset Tool is a free, downloadable tool that lets you reset the administrator password on company files last opened in QuickBooks 2006, 2007, 2008, or 2009 or Enterprise 6.0, 7.0, 8.0 or 9.0.
The Password Reset Tool does not work with QuickBooks for Mac files or with files last opened with QuickBooks 2005 or earlier or QuickBooks Enterprise 5.0 or earlier. You can still access your file but you will have to use QuickBooks Remove your Password Tool and pay the fee to access the file.
And if you are using an older version, time to upgrade.
Lynda
Check out my website www.artesanibookkeeping.com
Selasa, 08 September 2009
QuickBooks Advanced Certification 2009

The other hard part about this test is when you have to run your own business, you do not have time to spend on this test. I would love to see how many hours the people who put this test together assumed the person who would be considered advanced should have to spend on it. 40 hours? 50 hours? 100 hours?
Now that I have completed this elite testing, I don't want Intuit to make this test easier for the user. I spent many hours working on it to advance my skills and I did this to put me at the top of their lists. I have always prided myself for being an "A" student all of my life. The main thing to remember is that at any age, you are always learning. While I felt that some of the questions were set up to "trick" the student. You have to be very careful in reading the rules of the questions. This, to me, has nothing to do with QuickBooks knowledge, but this test is set up this way. It was kind of like a Rubik's cube.
So, now I have passed the newest Advanced Certification. I am so excited because all of my hard work and many hours has paid off.
Senin, 07 September 2009
Vendor payments paid with a credit

This is the work around for that issue so your vendor can apply the credit properly:
Bills that are completely paid with bill credits will not appear on the bill payment voucher.
To see a list of bills paid by bill credit:
1. Locate the bill credit that was used to pay the bill.
Note: The Advanced Find feature found in the QuickBooks Edit menu can assist in locating transactions. Select filters pertaining to the bill credit (for example, Transaction Type, Name, and Date Range), and then click Find. Double-click the item in the results area to open the form.
2. Click the History button at the top of the form window.
3. Click Print to generate a list of bills that were paid with the credit.
Lynda
Check out my website www.artesanibookkeeping.com
Minggu, 06 September 2009
Important Alert for Mac Users of QuickBooks

Kamis, 03 September 2009
Podcast Alert!
I have been hanging out checking the QuickBooks websites and watching the ballgame on TV. I came across a wonderful link with a ton of options for some downloadable (is that a word?) PODCASTS.Rabu, 02 September 2009
Opening Balance Equity Account

Well, it is because it is a place where the system puts the other half of a transaction during the set-up of a new company. QuickBooks advertises that it is an easy to use program (which it is), but what happens is, when the novice "bookkeeper or business owner" sets up his or her QuickBooks data file, you need to start with your Trial Balance from the prior year. In essence, you should have no balance in that opening balance equity account when you have successfully set up your accounting.
I just had to laugh at the responses from ProAdvisors regarding this account. They have to realize that QuickBooks has to put the monies somewhere while you are in set up. I cannot begin to tell you how many times I have had to fix this account in my years of helping clients with QuickBooks. But, oh well, it keeps me in business. Yes, you should have your CPA or a ProAdvisor help you with set-up of your records with your new accounting system. But with a little research, you can do it yourself.
Selasa, 01 September 2009
Setting up a Default Checking Account

Question: How do I get the proper checkbook to open for my operating account? When I open checking, it opens to my payroll account. Please Help!
Answer: If you would like the account to always show up when you open the checking account, or when you pay bills, go to edit > preference > checking > select default accounts to use. This is where you can set your appropriate checking account to show up when you open segments of QuickBooks.
Lynda
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