Business
Snag this rare 39% discount on a year of QuickBooks
TL;DR: Organize your small business finances with a year subscription to the QuickBooks® Essentials Plan for $289.99, a 39% savings as of July 29.
No one ever said running a business was easy. (Turns out being your own boss is a lot of work.) In fact, a whopping 41% of entrepreneurs say that managing their business is more stressful than raising children, according to a 2017 Bank of America report.
From taking care of day-to-day demands to managing employees to tackling big-picture goals, there’s no shortage of tasks competing for your attention. With everything on your plate, it’s easy to let the boring stuff fall to the bottom of your to-do list.
We’re looking at you, accounting.
Crunching numbers might be your least favorite activity, but for small business owners, it’s kind of essential. Falling behind here could translate to unpaid bills — or worse, missing out on money that’s owed to you.
QuickBooks Online Essentials comes in for the win. This easy-to-use app completely streamlines the whole accounting thing, helping small businesses easily track bill status, capture and organize receipts, record payments, and more. And for a limited time, you can save over 35% on a one-year subscription.
This isn’t your average accounting software. QuickBooks Online Essentials makes cumbersome accounting tasks fairly plug-and-play. You can keep up with your income and expenses, invoice and accept payments, generate enhanced reports, and maximize tax deductions — all within one app. This allows you to pay multiple vendors and bills at the same time so that you’ll never miss a payment again. There’s even a function that makes it easier to manage the independent contractors on your payroll.
We’ve found a rare price cut on QuickBooks Online Essentials, dropping the total down from $479 to $289.99.
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