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Brian G.
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Systems to Scale VR Biz

Brian G.
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What systems do you use for pricing, guest management, property management, accounting, organizing documents, etc? I’m currently using Beyond Pricing, Your Porter and Excel. I’m planning to scale and revisiting all my systems. Thanks!

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@Brian Gerlach. Ditch excel and use QBO. Although as you scale this will happen organically because you’ll hire a book keeper.

It’s important to remember it’s not your CPAs job to do bookkeeping.

As you grow these changes will just happen naturally.

Make sure to read Profit First by Mike Michalowicz.

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