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- Intuit Inc. (NASDAQ: INTU) has launched QuickBooks Commerce — which is a business management platform to help small businesses attract and sell to new customers across multiple channels and grow their business
This week, Intuit Inc. (NASDAQ: INTU) launched QuickBooks Commerce — which is a business management platform to help small businesses attract and sell to new customers across multiple channels and grow their business. QuickBooks Commerce serves as a central hub that small businesses have been looking for where they can access multiple sales channels, integrate existing ones, manage orders and fulfillment, sync inventory across online and offline channels, avoid stockouts, and get profitability insights.
QuickBooks Commerce comes at a time when small businesses need it most. And for product-based business (PBBs) to thrive, they must support how their customers want to shop whether in-store, online, or across multiple digital marketplaces all in real-time. And for most small businesses, keeping track of multiple channels is challenging to manage.
According to a recent study, 87% of small businesses that will open in the next year will be online or a combination of online and offline, but 84% of PBBs selling in multiple channels still reconcile inventory using pen and paper or spreadsheets. And 50% are afraid to add another channel because of the operational complexity. In a recent survey, 76% of small businesses said that they are going to love to have a one-stop shop from which they could manage everything related to their business finances.
QuickBooks Commerce is known as an open platform so small businesses can integrate existing channels while expanding to new ones and have it all managed within QuickBooks. And QuickBooks Commerce connects with marketplaces, websites, and sales system providers to provide a diverse array of options suited to the needs of all small business owners no matter where they sell. E-commerce partners cover a wide range of online and in-person sales options, including collaborations with Amazon, ShopKeep, and Squarespace.
QuickBooks Commerce is going to make it easier for both existing and new sellers, including brick-and-mortar businesses to sell on Amazon’s store thus reducing complexity in managing their sales. And sellers using Amazon’s fulfillment capabilities to sell in the Amazon store or on other e-commerce websites can utilize QuickBooks to manage their cross-channel sales so they can focus on growing their business.
When used with QuickBooks Online and the rest of QuickBooks’ suite of tools, QuickBooks Commerce becomes the one-stop shop small businesses need — which is a comprehensive digital platform to centrally run and manage their business.
KEY QUOTES:
“Attracting and managing customers across multiple sales touchpoints is vital to small business survival — especially now. Meeting customers where they are is the new expectation, but small businesses are not set up or resourced to manage this complexity effectively. QuickBooks Commerce helps small businesses grow by helping them sell across more channels while reducing the time they spend on operations.”
— Alex Chriss, EVP and GM of QuickBooks
“The small and medium businesses that sell in our store are incredibly important to Amazon and our customers, and we’re on track this year to invest $18B in logistics, tools, services, programs, and people to help them succeed. We welcome efforts from companies like Intuit that give selling partners using Multi-Channel Fulfillment even more options to grow their business on and off Amazon.”
Adobe lightroom cc 2015 free. — Abhi Tiwari, Director, Multi-Channel Fulfillment, Amazon
“ShopKeep is a cloud-connected point-of-sale and commerce platform that empowers independent merchants to thrive in the modern economy by providing them with the tools to intelligently manage and grow their businesses. Especially today, our customers must be in a position to serve their customers wherever and however they wish to engage: in-store, online, and via third party retail marketplaces and online ordering services. Partnering with QuickBooks Commerce enables our customers to easily manage and consolidate order management and fulfillment across all of these channels.”
— Michael DeSimone, Chief Executive Officer at ShopKeep
“Squarespace is an all-in-one website and e-commerce platform for anyone to build a standout brand and sell online. Our partnership will allow businesses selling across multiple channels to quickly set up a premium e-commerce website that is fully integrated with QuickBooks Commerce, providing an easy way to manage complexities in a single centralized interface.”
— Natalie Gibralter, VP of Commerce at Squarespace
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Developer(s) | Intuit Inc.[1] |
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Stable release | |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows[1] macOS (USA only) |
Type | Accounting software |
License | Proprietary |
Website | quickbooks.intuit.com |
QuickBooks is an accounting software package developed and marketed by Intuit. QuickBooks products are geared mainly toward small and medium-sized businesses and offer on-premises accounting applications as well as cloud-based versions that accept business payments, manage and pay bills, and payroll functions.
History[edit]
Intuit was founded in 1983 by Scott Cook and Tom Proulx in Mountain View, California, USA. After the success of Quicken for individual financial management, the company developed similar services for small business owners.
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Initial release[edit]
The initial Quicken software did not function as a 'double-entry' accounting package. The initial release of QuickBooks was the DOS version that was based on the Quicken codebase. The Windows and Mac versions shared a different codebase that was based on In-House Accountant, which Intuit had acquired. The software was popular among small business owners who had no formal accounting training. As such, the software soon claimed up to 85 percent of the small business accounting software market. It continues to command the vast majority of this market.[2] Professional accountants, however, were not satisfied with early versions of the system, citing poor security controls, such as no audit trail, as well as non-conformity with traditional accounting standards.
Subsequent releases[edit]
Intuit sought to bridge the gap with these accounting professionals, eventually providing full audit trail capabilities, double-entry accounting functions and increased functions. By 2000, Intuit had developed Basic and Pro versions of the software and, in 2003, started offering industry-specific versions, with workflow processes and reports designed for each of these business types along with terminology associated with the trades.
Options now include versions for manufacturers, wholesalers, professional service firms, contractors, non-profit entities[3] and retailers, in addition to one specifically designed for professional accounting firms who service multiple small business clients. In May 2002 Intuit launched QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions for medium-sized businesses.
In September 2005, QuickBooks had 74% of the market in the US.[4] A June 19, 2008 Intuit Press Release said that as of March 2008, QuickBooks' share of retail units in the business accounting category reached 94.2 percent, according to NPD Group. It also says that more than 50,000 accountants, CPAs and independent business consultants are members of the QuickBooks ProAdvisor program.[5] By then Brad Smith was the new CEO, though former CEO Steve Bennett had nearly tripled Intuit revenue and quadrupled earnings in eight years.[6]
On September 22, 2014, Intuit announced the release of QuickBooks 2015 with features that users have been requesting from the past versions. The release includes improved income tracker, pinned notes, improved registration process and insights on homepage.[7]
In September 2015, Intuit released QuickBooks 2016 that contains several improvements to the existing ones and new features such as batch transaction, bill tracking, continuous feed label printer support, batch delete/void transactions etc.[8]
In September 2016, Intuit released QuickBooks 2017 with several improvements like automated reports, smart search and improved viewing of report filters among other things.[9]
In 2017, Intuit released QuickBooks 2018 to give its users a better experience by adding features such as mobile inventory barcode scanning, multi-monitor support, search in the chart of accountants, mobile inventory scanning etc. [10]
On September 17, 2018, Intuit announced the release of QuickBooks 2019 with some unique features requested by its users, including history tracker for customer invoices, ability to transfer credits between other jobs of the same customer, payroll adjustment feature, and more. [11]
On September 16, 2019, QuickBooks 2020 was launched with the aim to improve the reliability and experience of using the software. All the desktop versions - Pro, Premier, Accountant, and Enterprise are packed with new features like the ability to add customer PO number in email subject lines, send batch invoices to customers, automatic payment reminders, collapse and expand columns, easy QuickBooks version update etc.[12]
International versions[edit]
Versions of this product are available in many different markets. Intuit's Canadian, British and Australian divisions offer versions of QuickBooks that support the unique tax calculation needs of each region, such as Canada's GST, HST or PST sales tax, VAT for the United Kingdom edition and Australia's GST[13] sales tax. The QuickBooks UK edition also includes support for Irish and South African VAT. QuickBooks Enterprise was withdrawn from the UKI market in 2014.
QuickBooks Desktop is only available on a rental / subscription basis for users in UK and Ireland.
The Mac (macOS) version is available only in the United States.
Features[edit]
Intuit has integrated several web-based features into QuickBooks, including remote access capabilities, remote payroll assistance and outsourcing, electronic payment functions, online banking and reconciliation, mapping features through integration with Google Maps, marketing options through Google, and improved e-mail functionality through Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express. For the 2008 version, the company has also added import from Excelspreadsheets, additional employee time tracking options, pre-authorization of electronic funds and new Help functions. In June 2007, Intuit announced that QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions would run on Linux servers, whereas previously it required a Windows server to run.[14]
QuickBooks Online[edit]
Intuit also offers a cloud service called QuickBooks Online (QBO). The user pays a monthly subscription fee rather than an upfront fee and accesses the software exclusively through a secure logon via a Web browser. Intuit provides patches, and regularly upgrades the software automatically, but also includes pop-up ads within the application for additional paid services.
As of May 2014, QuickBooks Online had the most subscribers for an online accounting platform, with 624,000 subscribers.[15] compared to Xero, which reported 284,000 customers as of July 2014.[16]
The cloud version is a distinct product from the desktop version of QuickBooks, and has many features that work differently than they do in desktop versions.[17]
In 2013, Intuit announced that it had rebuilt QuickBooks Online 'from the ground up' with a platform that allows third parties to create small business applications and gives customers the ability to customize the online version of QuickBooks.[18]
QuickBooks Online is supported on Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer 10, Safari 6.1, and also accessible via Chrome on Android and Safari on iOS 7.[19][20] One may also access QuickBooks Online via an iPhone, a BlackBerry, and an Android web app.[21][22]
In 2011, Intuit introduced a UK-specific version of QuickBooks Online to address the specific VAT and European tax system. There are also versions customized for the Canadian, Indian, and Australian markets, as well as a global version that can be customized by the user.[23]
Quickbooks Online offers integration with other third-party software and financial services, such as banks, payroll companies, and expense management software.[citation needed]
QuickBooks Point of Sale[edit]
QuickBooks Point of Sale is software that replaces a retailer's cash register, tracks its inventory, sales, and customer information, and provides reports for managing its business and serving its customers.
Add-on programs[edit]
Through the Solutions Marketplace, Intuit encouraged third-party software developers to create programs that fill niche areas for specific industries and integrate with QuickBooks. Intuit partnered with Lighter Capital to create a $15 million fund for developers designing apps for Intuit Quickbooks.[24] The Intuit Developer Network provides marketing and technical resources, including software development kits (SDKs).
Intuit's Lacerte and ProLine tax preparation software for professional accountants who prepare tax returns for a living integrates with QuickBooks in this way. Microsoft Office also integrates with QuickBooks.
Criticism[edit]
As of November 2014, users of QuickBooks for OSX have reported compatibility issues with Apple's new operating system, OS X Yosemite.[25]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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- ^'USA TODAY Education - Careers TODAY'. USA Today. Retrieved October 31, 2013.
- ^'Nonprofit accounting software from QuickBooks'. Quickbooks.intuit.com. December 3, 2012. Retrieved October 31, 2013.
- ^'How To Face Off Against Microsoft'. Businessweek. September 4, 2005. Retrieved October 31, 2013.
- ^'Intuit Hits 50,000-member Milestone With QuickBooks ProAdvisor Program'. Intuit.com (Press release). June 19, 2008. Retrieved October 31, 2013.
- ^'Intuit Announces CEO Succession - Brad Smith'. Intuit.com (Press release). August 22, 2007. Retrieved October 31, 2013.
- ^Bonnie Biafore. QuickBooks 2015: The Missing Manual: The Official Intuit Guide to QuickBooks. O'Reilly. ISBN978-1491947135.
- ^'Intuit Releases QuickBooks Accountant Desktop 2016'. Accounting Today.
- ^'QuickBooks 2017 Has Arrived! Here Is What to Expect - Accountex Report'. Accountex Report. September 6, 2016. Retrieved January 19, 2018.
- ^'New and Improved Features in QuickBooks Desktop 2018'. Firm Of The Future.
- ^'Intuit Debuts QuickBooks Desktop 2019'. Accounting Today.
- ^'QuickBooks Desktop 2020: What's New'. Ace Cloud Hosting.
- ^Finis, Lauretta. 'Setting up GST in QuickBooks Online'. Intuit QuickBooks Australia. Retrieved September 3, 2016.
- ^'Intuit Press Release - Intuit's QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions Embraces Linux'. Intuit.com. June 13, 2007. Retrieved October 31, 2013.
- ^http://investors.intuit.com/press-releases/press-release-details/2014/Intuit-Reports-Third-quarter-Results-Revenue-Grows-14-Percent-Led-by-Cloud-Solutions/default.aspx
- ^https://www.xero.com/media/3261697/ceos-presentation-2014-annual-meeting.pdf
- ^'Accounting Software for Small Business - Intuit QuickBooks'. Oe.quickbooks.com. Retrieved October 31, 2013.
- ^'Intuit Launches the Completely New QuickBooks Online'. Intuit. September 23, 2013.
- ^'QuickBooks Online — Smarter Tools. Better Business'. quickbooks.intuit.com. Retrieved April 5, 2018.
- ^http://help.quickbooks.intuit.com/kb/WKlFnQ/supported-browsers
- ^'QuickBooks Comes To iPhone, BlackBerry - Personal Tech - Smart Phones'. Informationweek.com. August 26, 2008. Retrieved October 31, 2013.
- ^'Calling all Android users! | QuickBooks Online Blog'. Blog.quickbooksonline.com. February 5, 2010. Retrieved October 31, 2013.
- ^Howlett, Den. 'Intuit Q3 FY2016 provides important insights about SMBs and the cloud'. Diginomica. Retrieved September 3, 2016.
- ^'Lighter Capital Announces New $15 Million Fund to Help Developers Grow Apps Designed for Intuit QuickBooks Platform'. Intuit. Retrieved January 24, 2019.
- ^''Intuit community' Is an update to QuickBooks Mac 2014 Planned for Yosemite compatibility?'.
External links[edit]
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- Official website
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