From: Marty on 12 Jul 2010 16:35 Oops... good comments, no employees, and retail - mail order to start. She' the artist and I will help with the sales shipping etc. Thanks On 7/12/2010 3:27 PM, R. C. White wrote: > Hi, Marty. > > What kind of business? The accounting for a retail business is MUCH > different from that for a service business. If you will have employees - > even ONE employee - you will encounter a whole fleet of different > complications. > > These are just a couple of the details that anyone would need to know > about your business before he or she could begin to advise whether H&B > would be suitable for you. And, since I've never used Quicken H&B, I'll > stay away from the subject, except for these opening caveats. > > Good luck with your business! > > RC
From: ps56k on 14 Jul 2010 22:14 "Marty" <mrmarty(a)attglobal.net> wrote in message news:g_K_n.8529$OU6.2717(a)newsfe20.iad... > Oops... good comments, no employees, and retail - mail order to start. > > She' the artist and I will help with the sales shipping etc. > > Thanks > How are you going to handle the mail order ? via website or taking orders in person ??? also... if an artist... going to craft or art shows, etc ? Payment, shipping, tracking, etc - how to handle credit card's and flow into book keeping, etc Lots of little financial tidbits with very little volume, so all manual entries.
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