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QuickBooks Pro Online Beginner (2023): Adding Customers, Vendors, & Employees

Learn how to add customers, vendors, and employees to a company’s QBO file
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Course: On-Demand
Beginner Provider Takeisha Strong  3 Lessons ·  15m  in English 

Course Description

Every company has a customer or client base, suppliers of services and products, and individuals to produce the services or products. Accounting software, such as QuickBooks Online (QBO), is designed to adequately differentiate between the three. Adding customers, vendors, and employees to an accounting file allows the user to run reports, create analyses, and maximize efficiency. Users may also embed internal controls within the software to identify duplicate entries and rectify them as needed. But how can users who are still new to QBO take advantage of these features?

In this module, the user will learn the differences between vendors, customers, and employees; the user will also learn how to add each to their company file, including independent contractors as vendors. The user will also be able to identify duplicates and determine when duplicates are valid and should remain in their company’s file, as well as how to merge them when needed.

What You'll Learn

  • Identify the differences between vendors, customers, and employees in QuickBooks Online
  • Add customers, vendors, and employees to your company file
  • Add independent contractors as vendors
  • Identify duplicate entries and determine when duplicates are valid
  • Merge duplicate vendors when needed
  • Build your company's QBO file to run reports and create analyses

Key Takeaways

  • QuickBooks Online is designed to differentiate between customers, vendors, and employees.
  • Adding customers, vendors, and employees to an accounting file lets the user run reports, create analyses, and maximize efficiency.
  • Users can embed internal controls within the software to identify duplicate entries and rectify them as needed.
  • Independent contractors are added to the company file as vendors.
  • Some duplicate vendors may be valid and should remain in the file, while others can be merged when needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this course for?

It is designed for users who are still new to QuickBooks Online (QBO) and want to learn how to add customers, vendors, and employees to their company file.

What does this course cover?

It covers the differences between vendors, customers, and employees; how to add each to a company file, including independent contractors as vendors; and how to identify duplicates, determine when they are valid, and merge them when needed.

What lessons are included?

The course includes lessons on adding customers, adding vendors, and merging duplicate vendors.

What skills will I gain?

Skills covered include QuickBooks (Accounting Software), online payroll and personnel systems, small business software, and QuickBooks certification topics.

Why would duplicate vendors be valid?

The course explains how to identify duplicates and determine when duplicates are valid and should remain in the company's file, as well as how to merge them when needed.