They’re one of the rewards you get for your conscientious accounting work: reports. Are you using them to make better business decisions?
Critical Overviews
We’ll start with some of the simplest, most important ones: Accounts Receivable. Where do you stand with customer payments? Who isn’t paying on time? How much is outstanding? To find them, click Reports in the toolbar pane. Click All Reports (over to the right, near the top), and then Manage Accounts Receivable. The list of related reports will open.
- The Report period, Number format, and the appearance of Negative numbers
- Columns (Transaction Type, Due Date, Open Balance, etc.)
- Aging method (Current or Report Date)
- Filter (Customer, Territory, Sales rep, etc.)
- Header/footer (Show logo, Report title, Date prepared, Alignment, etc.)
QuickBooks Online comes with commonly used options already selected. Changing them helps you zero in on the precise cross-section of data you want to see.
Want to build a group of related custom reports? Click Add this report to a group and type its name into the New group name field. Click Add. That report will now appear in the list of reports you’ve created when you click the down arrow in the field below Add this report to a group.
Would you like to share the custom report with other QuickBooks Online users? Click the down arrow in the field under Share with, and select All or None. When you’re done here, click Save.
You can click the icons in the upper right to email the report, print it, or export it to Excel or PDF
format.
Reports in other categories—like Review Sales, Business Overview, and Review Expenses and
Purchases—work similarly.
Note: There’s one category named Accountant Reports. If you’re very familiar with double-entry accounting, you might attempt to run and analyze these yourself. Most likely, you’ll need some help with these critical financial reports that should be created periodically. We’d be happy to assist with this.
Saving Time
Once you’ve started working with reports, the ones you access most often will appear when you click Frequently Run. Those reports that you modified and saved will be listed under My Custom Reports. Management Reports are geared toward company managers, of course.
We encourage you to familiarize yourself with QuickBooks Online’s reports and modification options. And as we said, we’re on hand to run and analyze the site’s more complex report options on a regular basis, or when you have a specific need, like when you apply for financing.
Together, we can get the information you need to complete your daily work and do more long-term planning.
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