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Originally Posted by IamMadMan
I used Intuit QuickBooks when I did catering work.
When creating a detailed proposal for the customer, it would turn the proposal into an invoice which could be edited if needed. Deposits would go in and a statement of balance due would be created, all while keeping detailed books and tax collection records.
It also had an inventory module if you elect to use it. It calculates cost vs sales and maintains a record of profit by each job and in cumulative numbers.
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MadMan,
Does the inventory module of QuickBooks require separate licensing or a subscription? I know their Payroll module does. Just curious as it may be a budget issue for some small operations. The reason I am asking is that we are considering using QuickBooks. So far we just use Quicken to track our cash flow.