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Quicken Home & Business - Does it support S Corp for business? Product List? Mel_3 07-07-2009
Posted by Mel_3 on July 7, 2009, 4:51 pm
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Does Quicken Home & Business...

1 - Support an S Corp for the business side of the package?
2 - Does it support selling products... so you can have a product list
when filling orders or doing invoices?
3 - Does it print shipping documents, package content list, or
whatever?
4 - Will it import the last 12 to 18 months of transactions from
Wachovia for both Personal & Business?

Thanks for any help.

Posted by Andrew DeFaria on July 7, 2009, 6:18 pm
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Mel_3 wrote:
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id="mid_ec424ded-9c6f-4a6d-b515-d95ba58c10b2_k13g2000prh_googlegroups_com"
cite="mid:ec424ded-9c6f-4a6d-b515-d95ba58c10b2@k13g2000prh.googlegroups.com"
type="cite">Does Quicken Home &amp; Business...<br>
<br>
1 - Support an S Corp for the business side of the package?<br>
</blockquote>
Define "support S Corp for the business side".<br>
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id="mid_ec424ded-9c6f-4a6d-b515-d95ba58c10b2_k13g2000prh_googlegroups_com"
cite="mid:ec424ded-9c6f-4a6d-b515-d95ba58c10b2@k13g2000prh.googlegroups.com"
type="cite">2 - Does it support selling products... so you can have a
product list when filling orders or doing invoices?<br>
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No. It's not for that.<br>
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type="cite">3 - Does it print shipping documents, package content
list, or whatever?<br>
</blockquote>
Ditto.<br>
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cite="mid:ec424ded-9c6f-4a6d-b515-d95ba58c10b2@k13g2000prh.googlegroups.com"
type="cite">4 - Will it import the last 12 to 18 months of
transactions from Wachovia for both Personal &amp; Business?<br>
</blockquote>
My heavens, what would make you think it would do that?<br>
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Posted by Mel_3 on July 7, 2009, 8:08 pm
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Well Wachovia will let us download transactions for the last 12 to 18
months... so I thought Quicken Home and Business might let us import
those files... one files.

So it won't let you import transactions if the files are in Quicken
format?

Posted by danbrown on July 7, 2009, 9:35 pm
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> Does Quicken Home & Business...
>
> 1 - =A0Support an S Corp for the business side of the package?
H&B is intended for sole proprietorships, where the individual and the
business are a single tax entity. What you need for an S Corp is
Quickbooks

> 2 - Does it support selling products... so you can have a product list
> when filling orders or doing invoices?
H&B does support selling products ... but it doesn't really support
inventory. The selling that it supports is primarily "buy and sell
immediately"
You need Quickbooks.

> 3 - Does it print shipping documents, package content list, or
> whatever?
Don't recall if QB supports this, but H&B definitely doesn't

> 4 - Will it import the last 12 to 18 months of transactions from
> Wachovia for both Personal & Business?
You'd probably have to initiate the download/import from Wachovia's
website ... but H&B will import what the bank sends. I'm pretty sure
QB will also.

>
> Thanks for any help.

you're welcome,

db


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