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Invoicing Software

WikiWash

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Hey everyone! As my number of fleet accounts grow it is getting more difficult to keep track of my invoices. I am currently just writing them up in Microsoft word and sending them out. With running a business it's difficult to keep track of open invoices. What program do use to make this easier? Thank you in advance!
 
I don't have that many accounts and use MS Excel for invoicing which can be sent via email or USPS. Quickbooks has this feature with online payment options also - no experience with it , so can't comment other than it looks useful.
 
I use quick books for invoicing, works great and no monthly fee or anything. Keeps track of invoices and payments by customer. I just generate invoices and email them out straight from Quickbooks.
 
I use quick books for invoicing, works great and no monthly fee or anything. Keeps track of invoices and payments by customer. I just generate invoices and email them out straight from Quickbooks.

Can you snail mail them as well, or email only?
 
You can send them out any way you like, I just email the accounts I have since it is easier and they accept invoices via email. You would just have to print it out and mail it.
 
I use quick books for invoicing, works great and no monthly fee or anything. Keeps track of invoices and payments by customer. I just generate invoices and email them out straight from Quickbooks.

What is the specific version of Quick books that you are currently using Slash?
 
I am currently using QB 2014, but used QB 2010 for a while and it had the same exact invoicing functions. I just had to upgrade because the bank downloads wouldn't reconcile with the old version anymore.
 
I am currently using QB 2014, but used QB 2010 for a while and it had the same exact invoicing functions. I just had to upgrade because the bank downloads wouldn't reconcile with the old version anymore.

I wonder if most of the banks are charging a monthly fee for the ability to download & reconcile with Quickbooks?
 
I have been a Quickbooks user for years and this past year went with Qbooks online. I like it a lot now that I am getting used to it. My account likes it and is getiing all his clients to switch. No more updates versions to worry about and emailing a backup to accountant.
 
Switched to QB online almost a year ago after using QB for over 10 years. I use it for several businesses and allow access for different bookeepers / acountants at different locations and I can acess from various offices as well. There is a monthly fee for QB on line.

I have some really small businesses as well and the for those and my personal stuff there is no need for the on line features.
 
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