Thinking about converting your QuickBooks desktop to online? If you’re considering using a top-of-the-line cloud accounting software, it’s best to wisely choose where you would organize your numbers as your business grows.
QuickBooks has different versions you can use. For accountants, the QuickBooks Accountant and Online Accountant, and QuickBooks Online for Large Firms are highly recommended to help you in organizing the finances of the client.
On the other hand, for the business owners and finance executives, QuickBooks offers QuickBooks Online, QuickBooks Desktop, and QuickBooks Enterprise to make sure you oversee your finances and see updates in real-time.
Moving to QuickBooks Online increases the convenience for you in managing your numbers. But there are still things to consider before migrating to the online space.
In our previous blog, we discussed some pointers to consider in converting your QuickBooks Desktop to Online. If after a careful deliberation you decided that it’ll be in your business’ best interest to migrate to make the move, here are the steps you need to do to make sure the shift is successful.
You can only migrate 60 days after you sign up to QuickBooks Online so make sure your files are ready to convert when you subscribe.
Your exported lists of Chart of Accounts, Products and Services, Customer and Supplier require different steps to be imported. See here how.
After converting your QuickBooks Desktop to Online, you’re ready to get started with a more efficient way of accounting.