 | | From: | COR | | Subject: | Quickbooks accounting periods | | Date: | Fri, 31 Dec 2004 14:40:59 -0600 |
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 | We are a sm farming and manfacturing operation using quickbooks premier Mfg & wholesale 04 ed.
We are set up on a standard annual reporting cycle. I would like to see reports that follow our crop cycle [Oct to Sept], is there a way to keep our standard year for IRS and banks but view for management reasons reports on a crop year basis. Our bookkeeper doesn't think it is possible to do this within quickbooks.
Thanx,
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 | | From: | Mike Block-Tax Cut CPA | | Subject: | Re: Quickbooks accounting periods | | Date: | Wed, 05 Jan 2005 11:13:10 -0600 |
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 | Go to reports. In 'set the date range' select "custom" and in 'From' put the date 10/1/93 and in 'To' put 30/9/94 to view the report for the period Oct'93 to Nov'94
Mike Block - QuickBooks Tax Cut C.P.A. Intuit paid me to make QuickBooks better! http://www.blocktax.com/ http://www.quickbooks-add-ons.com/
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 | | From: | N Owen | | Subject: | Re: Quickbooks accounting periods | | Date: | Fri, 31 Dec 2004 23:14:15 -0600 |
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 | On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 14:40:59 -0600, "COR" wrote:
>We are a sm farming and manfacturing operation using quickbooks premier >Mfg & wholesale 04 ed. > >We are set up on a standard annual reporting cycle. I would like to >see reports that follow our crop cycle [Oct to Sept], is there a way to >keep our standard year for IRS and banks but view for management >reasons reports on a crop year basis. Our bookkeeper doesn't think it >is possible to do this within quickbooks. > >Thanx, > > You can change the reporting dates of any of the reports. Changing the dates of the report doesn't change any of your data, or standard accounting year. Pull up a P&L and change the report dates to 10/1/03 to 9/30/04.
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 | | From: | HSalim | | Subject: | Re: Quickbooks accounting periods | | Date: | Fri, 31 Dec 2004 23:14:20 -0600 |
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 | There a few add-on products for QB that allow you to import data into Access. one of them is CoreObjx and AccessBooks from www.synergration.com . You would periodically import the data into Access and run your reporting based on alternate periods.
Look on the AB site for add-on pruducts. I believe thay have a directory of tha various add-ons available.
The implementation is not very fast, but is adequate for small companies.
HS
"COR" wrote in message news:paebt0lkde4rhn1rmg6j0mfkvt0q6c5l8g@4ax.com... > We are a sm farming and manfacturing operation using quickbooks premier > Mfg & wholesale 04 ed. > > We are set up on a standard annual reporting cycle. I would like to > see reports that follow our crop cycle [Oct to Sept], is there a way to > keep our standard year for IRS and banks but view for management > reasons reports on a crop year basis. Our bookkeeper doesn't think it > is possible to do this within quickbooks. > > Thanx, > >
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