I know that my finances are probably way more complicated than most because I have a client trust account and a bunch of extra attorney regulations. But if I could start over again I would pay a bookeeper to set up my QB file and show me how to track certain transactions. I spent all day yesterday close to tears with my accountant. It mostly related to my divorce but also partly my tax return for the year. It is seriously the one part of running my business that I hate because it makes me feel stupid.
Buffista Business Talk: I wanted simple, I wanted in-and-out, I wanted easy money.
A virtual watercooler where Buffistas in business can talk, share, exchange, bemoan, exult and assorted other power verbs associated with all areas of running/starting up a business. For existing or potential Buffista business owners of all types. Spamming is NOT ON. A list of our Buffista owned businesses is on our links page.
Dude, I wish I could help you. I'm pretty comfortable with my version of QB, although I don't know about your legal side of stuff, but I had a great teacher when I set up, so I'm pretty good at explaining how it's supposed to work.
And java, yes, I use BoA and QB integrated, although much to my chagrin I only recently started the integration, thus realizing I had spent literally years doing work I didn't need to. It's pretty seamless.
But I am getting ready to move my business account away from BoA to National Bank of Arizona, because my local BoA are the devils who shook a finger at the SO and accused him of trying to cheat them, when we were trying to cash out a cashiers check that we got at their request! for the land loan.
The last couple of times we were in there, they were all, would you like to meet our new manager? So, I guess they knew she was a problem. But still.
The NBoA doesn't have the photograph deposits, but they do have a little thingy you can get where you scan the checks in so you can make deposits remotely. Once I can do that, I can do it anywhere, which was why I was with BoA to begin with.
BofA has photograph deposits? Since when? Last time I asked one of their tellers, they said "not yet". And their ads since then have had a marked lack of that feature.
Liese, is that an actual mini check scanner you've been using? If they offer photographed deposits, what ita said! I can't find it on their site. And yeah, your experience realizing that you've been doing duplicate work all these years is just the kind of reason I am trying to figure these things out before I start logging expenses.
Sassy! Thanks for the de-lurk! I will check and see if Wells still has that offer.
Hey Sassy, thanks for the tip. Just opened that principal rebate card. I doubt I'll use it much since I am pretty much on the pay-off-all-debt mode now, but it's nice to know that a bit goes towards paying off principal when I do have to spend. I shall keep that card balance unused and only use it on house emergency stuff. It will be handy.
No, BoA doesn't. It's one of the reasons I'm moving away from them. It's the new local bank that has the scanner thingy. Sorry I was unclear.
Java, that's awesome!
I'm psyched -- I've been asked to write a weekly guest blog for a local freelancing site (no $, but they have a BIG following, so it's marketing), I scored an editing job last night, editing 3 one-act plays, I've been contacted to possibly do patient profiles and interviews for one of KC's biggest hospitals' magazines, and I just got head-hunted to do freelance copyediting for another e-book company.
So I'm pretty cheerful!
Of course I still have 8 milllion things to do, including taxes and website tweaks, but...WOO!
Erin, that is wonderful news!! Go you, with your kickass word slinging self!!
Thanks! Let's hope they all pan out!
That's fantastic, Erin! Go on with your fierce networking self.