Any (easy) way to enter recurring payments (receipts)?
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Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 11:15 pm    Post subject: Any (easy) way to enter recurring payments (receipts)? Reply with quote

For 2005, have been using Quicken'05 to do accounting for rental properties.
Recently switched smaller property to QB'06 A&BE to test certain features,
many of which I am happy with.

However...Many of my tenants give me post-dated cheques. In Quicken I can set
them up as scheduled transactions, which makes it much easier to enter a slew
of them.

In QB, I can memorize statement charges, but not the payments (greyed out).
The only way I've been able to do it is by using the Receive Payments window,
which requires repetitive typing of all the fields applicable to the same
tenant.

Can anyone help me out??

Thanks,
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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 12:02 am    Post subject: Re: Any (easy) way to enter recurring payments (receipts)? Reply with quote

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For 2005, have been using Quicken'05 to do accounting for rental
properties.
Recently switched smaller property to QB'06 A&BE to test certain features,
many of which I am happy with.

However...Many of my tenants give me post-dated cheques. In Quicken I can
set
them up as scheduled transactions, which makes it much easier to enter a
slew
of them.

In QB, I can memorize statement charges, but not the payments (greyed
out).
The only way I've been able to do it is by using the Receive Payments
window,
which requires repetitive typing of all the fields applicable to the same
tenant.

Can anyone help me out??


QuickBooks has the identical feature as Quicken, you can memorize a deposit,
however you can't memorize a payment.



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