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Enterprise or Premier rpm 02-11-2009
Posted by rpm on February 11, 2009, 9:53 pm
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My brother and I own a small manufacturing business: 6 employees, C corp.,
1/2 million a year in sales. Our accountant says we should purchase
enterprise edition for corporate support, but premier seems like something
more suited for our needs. Any suggestions.



Posted by Haskel LaPort on February 11, 2009, 10:55 pm
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> My brother and I own a small manufacturing business: 6 employees, C corp.,
> 1/2 million a year in sales. Our accountant says we should purchase
> enterprise edition for corporate support, but premier seems like something
> more suited for our needs. Any suggestions.

Ask your accountant what in the world is "corporate support".


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Posted by Laura on February 12, 2009, 7:11 am
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> My brother and I own a small manufacturing business: 6 employees, C corp.,
> 1/2 million a year in sales. Our accountant says we should purchase
> enterprise edition for corporate support, but premier seems like something
> more suited for our needs. Any suggestions.

Depending on your needs you may only need Pro. I seriously doubt you need
Enterprise. Start by taking a look at this comparison chart:
http://quickbooks.intuit.com/product/accounting-software/quickbooks-comparison-chart.jsp

I also have no clue as to what your accountant means by "corporate support".
If you are concerned with QB support there are numerous levels of support
that you can purchase from Intuit.


Posted by Haskel LaPort on February 12, 2009, 9:28 am
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>> My brother and I own a small manufacturing business: 6 employees, C
>> corp., 1/2 million a year in sales. Our accountant says we should
>> purchase enterprise edition for corporate support, but premier seems like
>> something more suited for our needs. Any suggestions.
>
> Depending on your needs you may only need Pro. I seriously doubt you need
> Enterprise. Start by taking a look at this comparison chart:
>
http://quickbooks.intuit.com/product/accounting-software/quickbooks-comparison-chart.jsp


How can you come to the conclusion that they do not need Enterprise based on
so little information? That is like a doctor stopping at stick out your
tongue and say ah. If their detailed needs do point in the direction of
Enterprise then the next question would be is would a real mid-range
solution be in order?


>
> I also have no clue as to what your accountant means by "corporate
> support". If you are concerned with QB support there are numerous levels
> of support that you can purchase from Intuit.


Posted by Laura on February 12, 2009, 1:13 pm
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>
>>
>>> My brother and I own a small manufacturing business: 6 employees, C
>>> corp., 1/2 million a year in sales. Our accountant says we should
>>> purchase enterprise edition for corporate support, but premier seems
>>> like something more suited for our needs. Any suggestions.
>>
>> Depending on your needs you may only need Pro. I seriously doubt you need
>> Enterprise. Start by taking a look at this comparison chart:
>>
http://quickbooks.intuit.com/product/accounting-software/quickbooks-comparison-chart.jsp
>
>
> How can you come to the conclusion that they do not need Enterprise based
> on so little information? That is like a doctor stopping at stick out your
> tongue and say ah. If their detailed needs do point in the direction of
> Enterprise then the next question would be is would a real mid-range
> solution be in order?

When are you going to learn to read?? Re-read my first sentence. I never
said what program was required. I said "depending on your needs you may only
need Pro". Not enough information was given to be able to determine what
program was suitable. That is why I pointed him to the comparison chart so
he could do some more research.




>> I also have no clue as to what your accountant means by "corporate
>> support". If you are concerned with QB support there are numerous levels
>> of support that you can purchase from Intuit.
>


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