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Trust Accounting with QuickBooks is totally doable!, May 20, 2010
This review is from: Law Practice Accounting Using QuickBooks (Spiral-bound)
When we were looking for a trust accounting system we were told over and over, "You can't use Quickbooks!" A popular CalBar speaker even has a career touting his method of using Quicken (which he'll sell you after the seminar) and assured me that QuickBooks not only wouldn't work, it would violate all the California requirements for trust accounting.
Ms. Benton's book was the solution. Her system keeps trust finances cleanly separated from office finances, and is a painless system that takes advantage of all of our existing QuickBooks systems. It was a steep learning curve, but I documented the steps in our in-house Wiki and it works flawlessly.
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If you must use QuickBooks, May 8, 2009
This review is from: Law Practice Accounting Using QuickBooks (Spiral-bound)
I have moved on from QB, after realizing its limitations for client billing. But if you use QB, this is an excellent resource. And the author even responded, promptly and informatively, to a couple of my email queries. She's the real deal.
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