Intuit QuickBooks Enterprise Review

About Intuit Accounting Software

Founded in 1983, Intuit has become one of the top providers of small business and finance software. Leveraging their past success with Quicken, Intuit quickly established QuickBooks as a market leader in accounting software, with revenue topping $2.6 billion.

At a Glance
Inuit Accounting Solutions

  • QuickBooks Enterprise – $480/user
  • QuickBooks Premier – $319.95/user
  • QuickBooks Pro – $183.95/user
  • QuickBooks Mac – $183.95/user
  • QuickBooks Online – $12.95/month

Intuit QuickBooks Enterprise Features

  • Performance and Capacity
  • Accounting and Finance
  • Accounts Payable
  • Accounts Receivable
  • Reports and Analytics
  • Inventory
  • Sales and Customers
  • Purchasing and Vendors
  • Payroll and Employees
  • Controls and Permissions

Intuit maintains a commitment to revolutionize the way people run their small business accounting and finances. Intuit’s product lines have helped business owners and individuals manage their finances and taxes with confidence, and Intuit’s line of products- Quicken, QuickBooks, and TurboTax- have become staples of American small business.

What Intuit Quickbooks Accounting Software Can Do

While they have grown a reputation for helping small businesses with QuickBooks, they have extended their products to include large enterprises. With QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions, large organizations can leverage a powerful and flexible accounting software package, for thousands less than other sophisticated accounting software solutions.

QuickBooks is an ideal solution for small business, and QuickBooks Enterprise fits the needs fot fast-growing small businesses and mid-size companies. QuickBooks is available in several editions such as, manufacturing and wholesale, nonprofit, professional services, and retail.

Pros

  • Full-featured, end-to-end financial solution for the enterprise.
  • In-depth financial analysis, inventory tracking, bill of materials, and controls user permissions for over 115 activities, including QuickBooks add ons capabilities.
  • Increased scalability with frequent upgrades and fast multi-user performance.
  • 120 built-in reports and the included ODBC driver. The ODBC driver can retrieve Enterprise Solutions data with OD BC-compliant applications like Microsoft Excel or Access to extend the software’s reporting capabilities.
  • Integrates with over 400 business applications, which include e-commerce, job costing, and customer relationship management.
  • QuickBooks Developer Network enables users to work with one of over 100 software professionals to custom-design a solution to meet your exact requirements.
  • A strong multi-user system that comes in industry editions such as manufacuting and wholesale, contractor, nonprofit, professional services, and retail.

Cons

  • Custom reporting feature is difficult to use for someone who is not already tech savvy.
  • Significant upgrades to the somewhat clunky interface are few and far between.
  • Customers report some of the processes are still time consuming and not intuitive.
  • Has support issues. The most recent upgrades tend to not be supported very well by technical service representatives.

(www.intuit.com)

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