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How to Structure a Company?
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Hello-
I'm moving from Quicken to Quickbooks and I'm not sure about the best way to set up the company file. I want to track our personal finances as well as my husband's home office and my Schedule C. I'd like to set up a single company and track personal, home office, and Sched C separately but within the one company. This would alleviate a lot of company hopping in my daily bookkeeping. It all goes on one tax return, anyway. Do you forsee any problems doing it this way? I don't want to get months down the road and have a revelation that I goofed up royally. Thanks in advance for your advice! Debbie |
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Debbie,
Personally I'd stick with Quicken unless there is some compelling reason to put your household on QuickBooks. QuickBooks is designed to track a single financial entity per Company File ( general ledger). You can do what you want in QuickBooks provided that, if your husband's office is a separate business, you create a Company for it as well.
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Zahid H. Lilani |
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I agree with what Zaddy wrote. I started tracking my business in QB instead of Quicken but as things sometimes gets paid for with our debit or credit card I found myself entering things twice. It was too much to keep up. I ended up dumping the company file in QB and use Quicken for our personal and business in one file. I use separate categories to keep personal and business separate. I was using classes but they don't have good reporting on classes so it was useless. Being able to select categories setup for the business works better.
The only thing I don't like about Quicken is how their invoices and A/R are handled in Home & Business so I stopped using Invoices as a result. |
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