QuickBooks desktop users may have some decisions to make in 2024 or the coming months. While Intuit has announced discontinuation of some service lines and support, there are still options available to keep your bookkeeping and accounting practices running smoothly.
In this video overview, Janine Kiriuk, Director of Small Business Services, will cover exactly what’s changing, what’s staying the same, and what steps you need to consider in the near future. While these changes may prompt the decision to upgrade from QuickBooks Desktop to QuickBooks Online or an online accounting solution, there are best practices to keep in mind when it comes to the transition period. Alloy Silverstein is here to aid your business every step of the way.
There are so many customization options for QuickBooks and when it comes to managing bookkeeping for small businesses. Do you have specific questions that pertain to your individual situation? Fill out our QuickBooks Q&A form below, and Janine and her Small Business Services team will get back to you shortly.
Janine Kiriluk has over 30 years of experience in accounting, finance and bookkeeping. As part of the Alloy Silverstein team, Janine’s role as Director of Small Business Services allows her to both lead a bookkeeping team and work one-on-one with small businesses who need to outsource their bookkeeping and business financial reporting to a knowledgeable, efficient, and trustworthy advisor. She is QuickBooks Online Certified and a member of the American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers and the National Association of Certified Public Bookkeepers.