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Comparing Job Tracking

Overview

This article outlines the key differences between how each software handles job setup, budgeting, and reporting.


Job Setup and Structure

QuickBooks Desktop:

  • In QuickBooks, jobs are created as sub-records under customers (i.e., Customer:Job format).
  • Each job is essentially treated as a separate customer entry.
  • Managing multiple jobs for a single customer can become cumbersome and inefficient.
  • Workarounds (such as creating a “master job” with sub-jobs beneath it) are often used but introduce limitations:
    • The master job remains perpetually open.
    • It continues to appear in “open jobs” reports, even if all associated sub-jobs are completed.

AccountEdge:

  • Jobs are treated as standalone entities, not tied directly to customer records, although a Linked customer can be added for easier entry and reporting.
  • Jobs can be assigned to multiple customers or duplicated as needed for similar projects.
  • Jobs can have sub-jobs.  
  • This structure allows for more versatile job management without compromising the integrity of customer data.

Budgeting and Job Cost Analysis

QuickBooks Desktop:

  • Budgeting and analyzing jobs can be complex, especially when sub-jobs or project phases are involved.
  • The customer-job relationship can make it difficult to view consolidated or comparative data across all jobs for a single customer.
  • Reporting is limited by the job-as-customer model, which restricts flexibility.

AccountEdge:

  • Each job is managed independently, allowing for clear budgeting, cost tracking, and reporting.
  • Jobs can be closed cleanly, ensuring reports reflect only active or open jobs.
  • Supports accurate tracking of income, expenses, and profitability at the job level, without being restricted by customer relationships.

Key Advantages of AccountEdge Jobs:

  • True job costing: Designed specifically for project tracking.
  • Independent job entities: Jobs are not tied to customer records.
  • Flexible assignment: Jobs can be reused or duplicated across customers.
  • Cleaner reporting: No “workaround” structures needed for open/closed job visibility.
  • Streamlined budgeting: Each job supports its own budget and reporting metrics.

Conclusion

For businesses that require detailed project tracking, multiple jobs per customer, or comprehensive job reporting, AccountEdge offers a powerful and efficient system. Its design promotes accuracy, scalability, and ease of use in managing complex job scenarios.