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Updated about 8 years ago, 12/04/2016

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Daniel Johnson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Antonio, TX
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How to keep track of finances on multiple flips?

Daniel Johnson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Antonio, TX
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I am looking for some tips, advice, insight whatever, on a problem that my company is facing. We use the houseflippingspreadsheet to keep track of individual projects, which is great, but does not give any sort of company overview. I believe we are going to use a mix of the spreadsheet and quickbooks to keep track of our financials but as for paying contractors and vendors how do you separate each house? We currently have 5 houses in different stages of repair and are looking to scale to where we will have 8-10 properties at a time. Having a separate checking account for each house just doesn't make sense at this level, so am I just stuck manually figuring out what house each charge goes to or is there a better way? Everyone I have talked to maxed out at about 3 projects at one time and could manage 3 check books, debit cards ext so I am trying to see if anyone else has the same problem we do? Thanks for any tips!  

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