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Austin Hughes
  • Rental Property Investor
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How Does Everyone Track their Employee Spending w/ Check Writing?

Austin Hughes
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lubbock, TX
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In the past, I've had employees writing checks out of a centralized account. That got messy fast, and I've only got 4 employees. Is there a way to separate and track expenses per employee while still allowing them to write checks? Divvy.com seems like it would work well, but I don't see anything about writing checks...and that's probably our #1 form of payment. Employees pay mostly contractors, while everything else is set up digitally.

Let me know how you guys track it.

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Neil Goradia
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Neil Goradia
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  • Indianapolis, IN
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@Austin Hughes, I would actually force your vendors to set up digital payment methods. It is ridiculously easy for them to set up chase quickpay, paypal, venmo, or FB messenger pay. Try to create a system that works for you and others will adjust if they want the work.

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