![]() ![]() QuickBooks’ Collections Center can highlight customers with overdue or almost-due invoices, gather the info you need to collect what customers owe, and make it easy to send out reminders. You’ll get up to speed on Income Tracker (new in QuickBooks 2014), a handy dashboard that shows estimates you’ve created, how much customers owe-both overdue and not-and what’s been paid in the past 30 days. In this chapter, you’ll learn the ins and outs of tracking what customers owe, receiving payments from them, and dinging them if they don’t pay on time. Far more preferable are customers who pay on time without reminders, gentle or otherwise.īecause companies need money to keep things running, you’ll have to spend some time keeping track of your Accounts Receivable and the payments that come in. Sure, you can tack on finance charges to light a fire under your customers’ accounting departments, but such charges are rarely enough to make up for the time and effort you spend collecting overdue payments. ![]() In between performing work, invoicing customers, and collecting payments, you have to keep track of who owes you how much (known as Accounts Receivable) and when the money is due. QuickBooks 2014: The Missing Manual (2014) Part II. ![]()
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