Tracking Time Using QuickBooks Pro, Premier, and Enterprise Solutions

By tracking time in QuickBooks, instead of on paper or in spreadsheets, you can:
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Save time and avoid errors on your invoices. By recording time in QuickBooks as you go, you won't have to re-key data when it's time to create invoices. It's easy to import time onto invoices. This article shows you how.
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Bill the right amount for all your hours. Whether you use standard service rates, or custom billing rates for different clients, you can automatically apply those rates when you bring all your billable time into your invoices. That way, you won't accidentally undercharge or overcharge.
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Make accurate proposals based on similar projects you've done. Don't rely on memory and guesswork when you create a new project proposal. If you track your time in QuickBooks, all the information about completed projects is at your fingertips: time spent, what you billed (and didn't), and if you cleared a profit.
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Keep a permanent record, including detailed notes. You'll be glad you have a record of what you've done if you ever have a billing dispute.
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Make informed business decisions. You can create QuickBooks reports that break down the time spent per employee, project, or type of project, as well as what time is still unbilled or waiting for payment. When you have to make an important decision, QuickBooks can deliver the facts you need when you need them.
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Here's How to Get Started
Follow the links below to learn more about and get step-by-step instructions for each topic.
Next: Start by learning about the different ways you can track your time in QuickBooks.
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