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Charles Soper
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  • Merritt Island, FL
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Quickbooks training options?

Charles Soper
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Merritt Island, FL
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I'm sure if I could search properly within the forums I would find an answer but so far nothing. I am looking to setup Quickbooks desktop pro to track all things REI to include BRRR's, flips, etc. I am planning on using either Cozy or Rentec Direct to manage my rentals in the near future but I feel I will still need a more granular accounting solution. There seem to be a few Quickbooks training courses out there from Mike Butler, a number on YouTube, and some more I'm not mentioning but I don't see one that seems to be the definitive go to solution.

Anybody have a suggestions for the best Quickbooks training course or even person?

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    Alan Rohrer
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    @Charles Soper

    I'd take a look at this post here on BP: https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/51/topics/550...

    How many properties are you managing right now? If you're on the smaller end right now, absolutely do a course and learn for yourself. However, once you can fill all your time up with money-making activities, it usually makes sense to have someone else help on the accounting side.

    If your situation won't require ongoing support- it may be helpful to contact a CPA/accountant on here that can help with QuickBooks setup and training. That way you get started on the right foot and can self-manage until it gets too complicated.

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