[muglo] Re: quicken

  • From: Douglas Feick <dejl6@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 13:07:52 -0500

I think what you are asking for is what Excel can do for you.Since 
you are working on year end stuff right now, after you get that 
settled, maybe I can show you what I set up to satisfy my accountant, 
the Feds and the province...Doug

>Thanks.
>
>The support guy did say they are very good at refunding within 7 days 
>if I buy it and it doesn't do what I'd like it to.
>
>I just wish i could learn quickly how to program the cells within 
>Excell and I'm sure I could create the documents I'd need for myself.
>
>Theresa
>
>
>On 26-Jan-09, at 12:57 PM, Wayne Dobson wrote:
>
>I think there is. I've used Quicken in a business but had a bookkeeper
>make daily entries. I think you use the timesheet feature and assign
>an account number for each client. You would have one employee(you),
>but charge your time to multiple accounts. A summary can then be
>generated for total hours and an invoice spit out. At least, that's
>how it should work, and why I made my own Excel program.(Don't try
>this at home)
>
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