Ah spring! The season of increased daylight, warming temperatures, and an overall feeling to clean. Most people are eager to throw open the doors and windows, and attack the dirt winter has left behind, both inside and outside of the house.
It's not hard to see when your home is dirty; however, QuickBooks company file errors are harder to detect. That is, unless you know the signs, including:
- Inability to execute specific processes, like upgrading
- Missing data (accounts, names, etc.)
- Mistakes in reports
- Occasional program crashes
- Performance problems
- Refusal to complete transactions (the dreaded looping)
Your software much like a human body needs to have a yearly "physical" to keep everything healthy and running smoothly. Performing the yearly "physical" also known as a "Health Analysis" on your QuickBooks company file takes a lot less time and money than to troubleshoot a broken one. When was the last time you had a QuickBooks (QB) "Health Analysis"? Call 256-337-5200 now to schedule your "Health Analysis". Our QB doctors are standing by.
Thank you again for your support!
Have a fantastic week,
The "QB Bob" Team
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50% off Point of Sale Software and POS upgrades (ends 4/25)
50% off QuickBooks Payroll (4/21 only)
35% off QuickBooks Online - life of subscription
35% off Intuit checks & supplies
$0 monthly - QBES Payments Special (no risk in trying it out)
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Goodbye to QuickBooks Financial 2011 Support &
PCI Compliance for Payments Accounts
On May 31, 2014, Intuit will discontinue support for QuickBooks Financial Pro, Premier, Simple Start 2011, QuickBooks for Mac 2011, and QBES 2011. You can continue to use these solutions, of course, but live technical support and add-on services like payroll, credit card processing, online banking and bill-pay will not be accessible.
By November 1, 2014, Intuit will need to re-certify all payments accounts to be PCI compliant. Existing Payments clients on POS v.8, v.9 or v.10 will need to add/modify their Payment account(s) or upgrade to QuickBooks POS 2013 to be PCI compliant. Small Business Solutions will continue to support all POS versions, but if there is an issue beyond The QBBob Team's knowledge, then Intuit will not help resolve the problem.
Talk to us about upgrading if you're using any of these products or services.
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Small Business Solutions LLC
PO Box 10053 Huntsville, AL 35801
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