Introduction
QuickBooks Pro is an accounting software provided by Intuit for small businesses. Quickbooks Pro is extremely popular in small and medium-sized businesses because it’s easy to use and has budget-friendly pricing plans.
Quickbooks makes it easy to perform profitability calculations and tax calculations through an intuitive interface. It can track and organize financial information, reduce manual data entry by a significant amount. It helps automate book-keeping, invoicing, time tracking, sales tax management, budgeting, bank reconciliation, and inventory management.
Quickbooks also provides utilities for accepting payments, payroll processing, time tracking, and inventory management. Quickbooks started as a desktop application and later joined the cloud bandwagon, with the most recent versions being entirely cloud-based.
This post is about the differences between two commonly used versions of Quickbooks — Quickbooks Pro vs Quickbooks Pro Plus.
As of now, Qucikbook is available in two major versions — Quickbooks Online and Quickbooks Desktop. Intuit is now in the process of discontinuing Quickbooks Desktop altogether and moving to a purely cloud-agnostic model. A cloud-agnostic model has its obvious advantages — like subscription-based pricing models, anywhere available data, etc.
Quickbooks Desktop is only sold in a few countries, and you may be able to buy one, depending on your location.
Quickbooks Cloud is available in four plans – Simple Start, Essentials, Plus, and Advanced. The plans are priced according to the number of users supported by each of them and the additional features they provide. Quickbooks Cloud is available purely on a subscription-based model these days.
Quickbooks Desktop was used to be sold on a one-time license fee till a year back. This one-time license fee entitles the user to 3 years of use, after which the company retires the product. For example, if you are a user of Quickbooks Desktop 2019, you can use it till 2022.
Quickbooks Pro is a good option for a small and medium business that just needs robust accounting software and does not care about the latest and greatest features.
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