QuickBooks Online Projects and Budgets: Step by Step Beginner Guide to Working with

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    0:00 Intro working with Projects and Budgets
    3:00 Create a new Customer
    7:05 Start a new Project
    8:21 Project layout overview
    16:08 Progress Invoice from Estimate (Create multiple invoices from 1 estimate)
    22:31 Create a Vendor
    23:59 Create a Project Purchase Order
    33:58 Create a Product Budget
    43:58 Tune up/clean up your budget views and customizations
    45:28 Budget Comparisons ($ Over Budget, % of Budget, $ Remaining, % Remaining)
    56:15 Add Time to Budgets
    57:36 Hourly Cost Rates calculator options
    1:08:00 Open Billable Expense Charges
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Komentáře • 45

  • @stanbeck8788
    @stanbeck8788 Před 9 měsíci

    Excellent

  • @milkzaccounting
    @milkzaccounting Před 9 měsíci +2

    It seems that QB projects is not awesome at tracking cost per cost center vs budgeted cost per cost center. Something we need a lot on Construction. What do you think?

  • @lisamartin1209
    @lisamartin1209 Před 2 lety

    Great video. Thank you Can I go back and add already booked cost and sales invoices to a nerwly set up project. Client wants us to use projects from 1 Jan 2022

  • @rizwangroup5371
    @rizwangroup5371 Před 2 lety

    Very Nice Video and Ur Presentation. if u will Provide a Soft copy of the project materials it would be a great help for All. So that everybody can practice properly. Tnx

  • @andreyoung5056
    @andreyoung5056 Před rokem

    Is there a way to automate and compile the invoicing and costs on the balance sheet to then recognize the revenue and costs upon job completion as our projects take over a month to work through? Or will this need to be done manually via journal entry?

    • @SteveChase1
      @SteveChase1  Před rokem

      manual journal entry would be the case here. However if you use progress invoices could help where you split estimates into multiple invoices and purchase orders into multiple bills.

  • @abdulghaffarmalik184
    @abdulghaffarmalik184 Před 2 lety

    Dear Steve, Thank you for this great video. I have a question, if I want to bill an item in a project that I have already in my inventory, how can I do that?? please need your guidance

    • @SteveChase1
      @SteveChase1  Před 2 lety

      Inventory has to be set up from your product/service list as an inventory item first. Then you can use Purchase Orders and Bills to pay for inventory that is linked to the project. If you sell that inventory you map the income account to like sales and the expense account to a purchases or cogs account. QBO uses FIFO inventory reporting.

    • @abdulghaffarmalik184
      @abdulghaffarmalik184 Před 2 lety

      @@SteveChase1 thanks for your reply, I have already set up the inventory and the product is already in my inventory, I have issued a lumpsum invoice value of the project and want to add my inventory items in the cost section, how can I do that, please help me

    • @SteveChase1
      @SteveChase1  Před 2 lety

      @@abdulghaffarmalik184if you want to see the project profitability you will need to ensure that all purchases/costs associated with the project are linked. These transactions can be a PO, Bill, expense or check transaction type. Each of the these should have an option drop down for customer/project field. After you run the project profit and loss report make sure don’t forget to view by either accrual or cash basis based on your reporting preferences. If the reports are correct we might need to look at how your product/service items are mapped to income and expense accounts.

  • @libbyhardy1859
    @libbyhardy1859 Před rokem

    Hi Steve, I am using projects and quickbooks time, and I can't figure out how to pull in overhead as a total to show true profitability per project... any thoughts?

    • @milkzaccounting
      @milkzaccounting Před rokem

      do you have overhead coded to one dedicated account from the Chart of account? and are you inputting the project name somewhere with your hours?

  • @kimhall5050
    @kimhall5050 Před 2 lety

    what if the amount for rooms exceed the budget? Would QB notify the user that the amount was > budget? Is there a way to set it to prevent overpayments?

    • @SteveChase1
      @SteveChase1  Před 2 lety

      There is no alert that I am aware of. That would be an awesome feature if you want to provide feedback to the software engineers you can click the gear icon then provide feedback.

  • @cheri121975
    @cheri121975 Před 2 lety

    Steve if a client doesn’t use payroll in QBO how would you show employee costs?

    • @SteveChase1
      @SteveChase1  Před 2 lety

      Typically 3rd party payroll should come in as a journal entry. If you use Gusto for example there is a way to integrate your payroll costs to QBO through a journal. Then when you open the journal you can select the customer:project from the name drop down on the right side of the journal.

  • @rachelstrine3543
    @rachelstrine3543 Před rokem

    Can you attach/link expenses to a project after the fact? I want to create a project for past orders.

  • @brendabourne7756
    @brendabourne7756 Před rokem

    Can you add older client invoices to new a project for them? We have current clients and we are try to move them over into projects but they have been invoiced already.

    • @SteveChase1
      @SteveChase1  Před rokem

      it kind be done but it's also tedious process if there were reconciliations or QB payments associated. You can also attempt to go to the invoice and switch the customer to the project in the drop down menu and see if it will go. Often times it means removing the payment temporarily then relinking the payment applied.

  • @fuemariavictoria
    @fuemariavictoria Před rokem

    I have a question, I already had my accounting made for a whole year and Im being requested to use the project module AFTER i registered, income/expenses/so on, can I create a project and assign old transactions to the project?

    • @SteveChase1
      @SteveChase1  Před rokem

      Hello, this can be complicated process to convert to project. It can be done but it is difficult to undo on the transactions with estimates, invoices and partial payments because it involves unlinking the customer credits. But for just straight expenses it is pretty straight forward in going into each transaction and changing the customer drop down and selecting the project. Consider running the profit and loss report by customer first with a filter on the customer and all dates and saving that report first before you attempt to register and switch them to projects.

  • @pinksun7305
    @pinksun7305 Před 2 lety

    Question: who can see the notes we set in projects? Can time tracker user see these notes?

    • @SteveChase1
      @SteveChase1  Před 2 lety

      project notes can only been seen for QBO users who have permissions to the customers.

  • @christianmartinez8458
    @christianmartinez8458 Před 2 lety

    Ive received a partial payment against an invoice but it hasn't applied it to the project. It does show the payment on the invoice though. How do I apply it to the project?

    • @pinksun7305
      @pinksun7305 Před 2 lety

      go on the invoice and payment and the customer/ project you need from the dropdown

  • @muhammatawezbayew5425
    @muhammatawezbayew5425 Před 2 lety

    I have a question , let's say I have already created an estimate , and I want to continue working on it.

    • @SteveChase1
      @SteveChase1  Před 2 lety

      If you want to move your estimate to a project you can do that BUT only if the estimate is not yet linked to an invoice. If that is the case you only need to open the estimate and then change the customer to the project. It gets a little tricky on trying to go in the past and move old estimate and invoices to a project and requires step by step assembling and then relinking it to the new project.

    • @muhammatawezbayew5425
      @muhammatawezbayew5425 Před 2 lety

      @@SteveChase1 oh thank you sir , it helped a lot!

  • @milkzaccounting
    @milkzaccounting Před rokem

    we got a refund from home depot on a project and it was entered as a deposit against the correct COGS expense. I am having a hard time finding where I can input the project in order to associate it with this QBO deposit though. where can I input the project value?

    • @SteveChase1
      @SteveChase1  Před rokem +1

      Open up the transactions and then there will be a tiny check box on the left that says "track returns for customers". Once you check that box you will see the customer/project field to select from a drop down your project then save.

  • @saganggaella3336
    @saganggaella3336 Před 2 lety

    how to apply this with non profit organisation

    • @SteveChase1
      @SteveChase1  Před 2 lety +1

      I know some non profits use projects to track their grant receipts and expenditures.

  • @lauriSelib
    @lauriSelib Před rokem

    I have a budget that is spanning two years. How do I move to the next year and continue my budget input? Thank you

    • @SteveChase1
      @SteveChase1  Před rokem

      You can span 2 year budget. First you have to make sure your annual budget begins with the year 1. Then you can run the budget by project (customer) for all dates which will continue to tack actuals vs budget.

    • @lauriSelib
      @lauriSelib Před rokem

      @@SteveChase1 Thank you so much for the quick response. My project budget is running from 7/22-8/23. I've entered all the 2022 budget items, but I can't scroll forward to access the 2023 calendar.

    • @SteveChase1
      @SteveChase1  Před rokem

      @@lauriSelib oh I see. When you input your budget you have to enter the totals for both years and make it start in 202. Currently there is no feature to split by years when you input the budget. But you can run actual vs budget for your project using this method.

    • @lauriSelib
      @lauriSelib Před rokem

      @@SteveChase1 So basically if I create a 2023 budget with the same job, I'll get the total budget v actual. Is that accurate? Thank you!

    • @SteveChase1
      @SteveChase1  Před rokem

      @@lauriSelib Not exactly. When creating budgets for projects you have that span 2 years, you have to make sure when you set up the budget by customer (ie project) that you start the annual budget using the same fiscal year that your first actual transaction is. So if you had 3 transactions in Dec and all the rest in the following year you have to make sure your budget is set up for the year prior. Once you run the budget actual vs budget it can be expanded to as many years as you want but the key it making the budget use the first year of the very first actual transaction that went though. It's a bit wonky after you run the report to go in and filter it out by totals only and the customer.

  • @paulinemacdougall7069

    Can I post costs to multiple projects from one vendor invoice

    • @SteveChase1
      @SteveChase1  Před rokem

      Yes you can. On the PO and or Bill, you would select the customer(project) in each of the line items for the customer drop down.

    • @paulinemacdougall7069
      @paulinemacdougall7069 Před rokem

      @Steve Chase hi Steve ty. I did that but it posted the total amount of the invoice to each project instead if the individual cost.

    • @SteveChase1
      @SteveChase1  Před rokem

      @@paulinemacdougall7069 Oh I misunderstood your question. The answer is No and only 1 invoice can be applied to 1 project. So you would need to either create a journal entry to reallocate income to multiple projects or break it up into multiple invoices. I was earlier replying about Bills to Vendors.