Sending Invoices From Gmail Addresses in QuickBooks Online One of the latest innovations in QuickBooks Online is the ability to send invoices to clients using your company's gmail account instead of using QuickBooks's internal email system. The advantage is that...
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ZOOM Security Issues
Are Zoom security issues a concern? Over the last three weeks, Royalwise has been helping our clients get up and running on zoom.us, the most popular software to hold virtual meetings and webinars. We even talked about Zoom security. It’s so easy that (almost) anyone...
The Overview Tab
QuickBooks Online for Accountants: The Overview Tab Look What I Found! This technique is for the QuickBooks Online for Accountants version, as well as QuickBooks Online Advanced. If you’re a business owner using QBO Simple Start, Essentials, or Plus…move along,...
QBO’s New Receipt Capture
QBO’s New Receipt Capture! Look What I Found! You’ve long been able to use the QBO app on your smartphone to take pictures of receipts to add them to your QuickBooks Online file, but you had to type in all the information with your thumbs. That was time-consuming and...
Email Apps to Mix and Match
There are dozens of email apps out there. You can log into Gmail in your browser, Outlook on a PC, or Apple Mail on a Mac. But they each have their own way of managing your emails. Back in the day, when you downloaded a message, it only lived on the first device that...
Tracking Business Mileage
Do you drive your car or truck for work? I don't mean driving to and from work...that's considered "commuting", and it's not tax-deductible. I mean, do you drive your car during your workday to meet with clients or run errands? If you do, you're eligible for tax...
Quicken 2016 for Mac suggests FileVault, but we don’t
I just upgraded my Quicken for Mac software to 2016; I use it for my personal expenses. When I opened it for the first time tonight, I got this popup: This is not an Apple message! And I wish Quicken didn't think it was a good idea. If you enable FileVault, and you...