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Dustin DuFault
  • Investor
  • Fernandina Beach, FL
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Virtual Assistants & Quickbooks

Dustin DuFault
  • Investor
  • Fernandina Beach, FL
Posted

Hello All! I need some advice from folks that have been working with a virtual assistant. I am in the process of selecting one to handle my accounting -- both for my real estate, which I currently have setup in Quickbooks desktop, and I am happy with, and a new non-real estate business. I have my hands full and have wanted the time sink that is bookkeeping off of my plate for a while now!

But: here's the thing. All the virtual assistants I am encountering are pushing the new online web platforms as their go-to choice for working with me.... and I'm not so sure. Mostly Quickbooks Online - and some also support Xero. I signed up for a trial with Xero and my initial impression is that that it seems nice, but it's a totally new platform I would need to learn and I would need to adapt all the Quick Books tricks you kind folks have taught me to their system. I also have some time in using Quickbooks online because my church has that and I have been doing our finances lately. I have to say I am less than impressed with it... all of my workflows would be broken. There are no batch entries, the keyboard shortcuts I’m used to fly through screens don’t work, and the page load times just seem inefficient.

I was just wondering of those on BP that have hired a virtual assistant are switching over to the cloud accounting systems? If so do you like it? If not how are you sharing your Quickbooks file with your Virtual Assistant and you happy doing that?

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