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And finally, he closed the program. He walked out to the yard where the crew was loading trucks. Big Rob was yelling at a new hire about where to put the blowers. The sun was setting over a pile of topsoil.
By the end of the call, Leo had voided the payment, deleted the invoice, re-entered the invoice, and re-entered the payment. He felt like a bomb disposal expert. The trial was no longer just a test; it was a crucible.
As he clicked, a magical number at the bottom right began to change. Difference: $4,500... $2,200... $500... trial quickbooks desktop
“Linked?” Leo muttered. “It’s just a number in a box!”
The honeymoon ended on a Tuesday. Leo had imported his spreadsheet. It was a disaster. The spreadsheet had treated “Ridge & Co.” and “Ridge and Company” as two different customers. It had merged his business credit card with his personal debit card in a column labeled “Misc.” And finally, he closed the program
On the last day of the trial, Leo didn’t do accounting. He did business.
But in QuickBooks Desktop, he clicked Banking > Reconcile . The sun was setting over a pile of topsoil
He used the Memo field in the check register to write notes for his CPA, something he’d never bothered with before.