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Comparing different version of QuickBooks is not an easy task. So I want to make this as simple as possible, without getting too “techy” First, if you have a Mac, you are down to two choices:. QuickBooks Mac. QuickBooks Online (Essentials or Plus) I will not focus this articles on comparing QuickBooks Online, since it has the least amount of users compared to the rest. The bulk of QuickBooks users are working on Windows are need to make the choice between Pro, Premier, and Enterprise. However, before doing that, I want to point out some of features that are NOT available in QuickBooks Mac that you can find on QuickBooks Pro or Premier for Windows:. Sales Orders, available in QuickBooks Premier and Enterprise.
More about this feature later on. Accountant’s Copy, available in all QuickBooks versions in Windows.
Compare Intuit QuickBooks Premier 2018 vs QuickBooks Premier 2017, 2016 and 2015 to learn about new features for the latest QuickBooks versions.
Large number of 3rd party apps that integrate with QuickBooks database. More than 5 simultaneous users available in QuickBooks Enterprise. Comprehensive Report Customization. Integrated Payroll. Multiple Currency.
Multiple Units of Measure. Inventory Center or Inventory Assemblies. There is one Feature in QuickBooks Mac that I love which is the Transaction Center, which is a single screen where all the transactions are organized by transaction type and this is not available in the Windows versions. Now that I have made my point (blatantly biased towards the QuickBooks Versions), I’ll proceed to discuss the difference on QuickBooks Pro, Premier, and Enterprise. QuickBooks Enterprise: Retail Price $3,000 for 5 user to $8,000 for 30 user. Advanced user Permissions and Restrictions.
Ability to upgrade to 6-30 Simultaneous users. Over 100,000 names and items. Pros/Premier are normally limited at 14,500.
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Designed for larger data file sizes and network. First year US-Based Tech support at no extra charge. Ability to open 2 files at the same time. Ability to consolidate 2 or more company files into one consolidated financial statement. Advanced Inventory Module: Bar Code Scanning, FIFO Inventory Costing, Bin Location, Multiple Location Tracking, Enhanced Receiving without Bill. There are two official comparison guides: We cover some of these comparisons in our 3-day QuickBooks Course, but this article is meant to add value to that training.
In our QuickBooks Training Classes we cover Pro, Premier, and Enterprise features.