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Pros and Cons of Using QuickBooks Online | MB Group

Written by MB Group | Sep 14, 2021

Today, a stunning 3.2 million people in the United States and 1.3 million internationally utilize QuickBooks Online (QBO). This very popular online accounting software package is designed to primarily help small and medium-sized businesses manage their finances. And if you're considering using QuickBooks Online, it's imperative you have an in-depth understanding of of this solution. Let's take a closer look at the pros and cons of QuickBooks Online. 

Key Summary of QuickBooks Online

Advantages

Disadvantages

Remote access from any location

Complex bank feed rules can lead to errors

Automatic invoicing and transaction downloads

Cumbersome bank reconciliation processes

No backups required; cloud-based

Potential general ledger errors

24/7 customer support

Sales tax issues with basis conflicts

Syncs with multiple apps

Pagination in bank register complicates navigation

Why Use QuickBooks Online?

In general, QuickBooks Online offers business owners with a convenient remote access accounting option. You, your accountant, and bookkeeper can essentially log into the web-based platform from anywhere. And this online functionality can be a major benefit for service-based businesses. A few key advantages this software may offer are listed below:

  • Automatically send statements and invoices
  • Quickly share access to data with accountants and employees
  • No backups required
  • Around-the-clock assistance available
  • Simplified app sync with nightly downloads.
  • Automatically send report
  • Credit card and bank transactions download nightly
  • Utilize a first-in-first-out method of tracking inventory

Advantages of Using QuickBooks Online

 What makes QuickBooks a great application for businesses? 

Easy-To-Use Interface 

One of the great aspects of QuickBooks Online is that the user interface is easy-to-use and intuitive. For new users especially, this is an important feature. The way QBO is structured enables the user to easily discover and utilize all the functions they're looking for and eliminate any frustration.  Oftentimes other programs lack this accessible interface and aren't often easily navigated. 

Reporting is Customizable

Even if you have specific needs, QuickBooks Online can meet them when it comes to customizing financial reports. When managing books, simplicity is crucial. With more generic applications, it might be more difficult to find the financial information you need right when you need it. With QBO, you can see what you need to see at a glance thanks to their customizable reports. 

Automation

For businesses looking to streamline financial processes, QuickBooks Online is designed to do just that with its automation. The software can take care of many tasks automatically like recording sales tax or assisting you with reconciling transactions between two bank accounts. 

Adaptable and Compatible

For many industries, adaptability is important when it comes to their accounting software. QuickBooks Online has taken note of this in recent years and expanded their feature offering to include items like AI powered automation and batched transactions. If your business operates in a very specialized industry, QuickBooks Online is likely the route you should go. 

Additionally, in an increasingly digital world, ensuring that all your different applications are compatible is a must. When financial information comes from a variety of sources, having roadblocks due to compatibility issues can make everything ten times more difficult. 

QuickBooks Online eliminates any compatibility concerns with its app marketplace. These integrations ensure seamless connections to other software such as payment processors, payroll management tools, and eCommerce platforms. These integrations are a gamechanger for business owners everywhere. Not only are daily accounting tasks that much easier, they also reduce the likelihood of errors. 

Disadvantages of QuickBooks Online 

What should you look out for before choosing QuickBooks Online?

Watch Out for These Potential QBO Bank Feed Pitfalls

While QBO offers a number of enticing benefits, users have consistently reported several issues associated with the bank feeds feature. Here are some of the most common pitfalls of the bank feeds and quick-fix solutions you may be able to implement. 

  1. QuickBooks Online establishes rules for every transaction that may not or may be correct. Make sure you're aware of this when “accepting” transactions. 
  2. If you want to remove a bank feed transaction, it shouldn't be deleted. Instead, it should be excluded. Deleting a transaction will make it continue showing up as a transaction to add to your register. 
  3. When you activate the bank feed, QBO will pull in all available transactions, including those from previous years. In doing so, you will need to exclude those transactions that have already been reconciled the previous year. 
  4. When you initiate payments and transfers between accounts that are synchronized with the bank feeds, it will create duplicate transactions. You should only accept one side while excluding the other. 
  5. When QBO can't determine if a match exists, deposits and customer payments will automatically be booked to the “Uncategorized Asset” account. For instance, if you deposit multiple checks together, it doesn't have the ability to understand the transaction and will send this deposit to the “Uncategorized Asset” account. To avoid this, make sure you regularly review this account and ensure payments are correctly recorded. It's best to review this account monthly to reclassify improper entries. 
  6. While smart, QBO can create counterintuitive rules. And if you fail to pay attention to these rules, QBO can easily prefill a payment to a vendor based on a previous entry. To avoid this, make sure to ensure every account that is prefilled is right before accepting the transaction. 

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Beware These QBO Bank Reconciliation Issues 

Bank reconciliation is a critical function. And while QBO offers this functionality, it's very cumbersome and can lead to more problems than it looks to solve. Consider the following:

  1. QBO doesn't offer the functionality to record a payment to accounts payable or accounts receivable. 
  2. The ability to scroll through your bank register is complicated due to pagination. Instead of naturally scrolling, you will need to click through pages. 
  3. In QBO, you can delete transactions that have already been reconciled. When you do, it changes the ending balance. It then adds the transaction back to your bank feed, which is to be reconciled. Make sure you are extremely careful and use caution when changing previous period reconciliations. 

Use Caution When Working with the General Ledger

Here are a couple common general ledger issues that customers have reported as problematic. 

  1. Anytime you create a new account, beware of the fields auto populating with incorrect information. You should always ensure the right account type, information, and name are assigned. 
  2. If you print your ledger that has a lot of transactions, make sure information isn't cut off. When printing, it will only report a limited number of line items. 

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Don't Fall Victim to QBO Sales Tax Issues

Ensuring Uncle Sam receives his fair due is important! And while QBO offers features to help you do so, it can also create a whirlwind of confusion and trouble. Beware of the following:

  1. While sales tax liability is usually calculated on the cash basis, the majority of businesses accounting are on accrual basis. With QBO, you need to set your company file to be on a cash basis to have the sales tax liability print properly. Moving forward, anytime you need your financial statements on an accrual basis, you will need to choose that while they are being prepared. 
  2. Your sales tax payments can't be changed in QBO. After you record a sales tax payment, the only way to change it is to delete it and re-enter it. And this can lead to a host of problems, especially if the original incorrect entry has already been reconciled. 

FAQs

Q: Is it worth switching to QuickBooks Online?
A: Yes, it can be worth switching to QuickBooks Online for businesses that value remote accessibility, real-time collaboration, seamless integration, and scalability without additional hardware or software installations.

Q: Why do most people choose QuickBooks Online over desktop versions?
A: Most people choose QuickBooks Online for its accessibility from anywhere with an internet connection, automatic updates, collaboration features, integration with cloud-based apps, and scalability to meet business growth needs.

Looking for a professional touch?

For smaller businesses, QuickBooks Online is often a great tool — however as a business grows and becomes more complex it's often better to seek out professionals. At the MB Group our team is here to assist your growing business with all your accounting and tax needs. Feel free to contact us at any time. 

 

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