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How Far Behind is Your Expense Report? Weeks… or Years?

Friday, April 27th, 2012

Just about every day, we get emails and calls from folks that are anywhere from one week to one year behind on their expense report (we’ve even talked to a few people further behind than that)!  We’re here to help.  First, we’ll want to help you clear out your backlog of historic expenses, getting those filed in QuickBooks correctly.  Second, we’ll help you get set up with an easy way to keep up with tracking new expenses in QuickBooks as you continue to spend.

Getting “Caught Up”

There are many ways to get caught up on your historic expenses, but lets start by assuming that you forgot to hook up Online Banking in QuickBooks, and that you’ve got a bunch of transactions from the past year that are flat-out missing from your Credit Card register in QuickBooks (or maybe you haven’t even set up a Credit Card Register in QuickBooks at all!).

We’ll ask you to start forwarding all of your receipts (as many as you can find) to your ProOnGo dropbox email, which will cause your ProOnGo account to start accumulating all of the merchant, date, and amount information for all of those historic expenses.  You might have trouble finding receipts for all those transactions, but at least it’s a start, and we’ll show you some tips for narrowing in on the transactions that are missing.

We’re sure that you’ll be able to get caught up on your historic expenses without much trouble.

Staying “Caught Up”

Now that you’re caught up on your expenses, lets keep you caught up!  Here’s the formula that works for the vast majority of our customers:

  1. Get a Credit Card just for Business Spending: Try to keep your spending to credit cards that are specifically for business purposes (the worst is trying to sort out individual vs. business expenses all mixed together on one card)
  2. In QuickBooks, set up Online Banking for your just-for-business credit cards.  You’ll end up with one Credit Card Register per card, and QuickBooks will download new transactions from your financial institution on a regular basis.
  3. In ProOnGo, go to Settings=>QuickBooks to sync those cards into ProOnGo.  Anytime you make an edit in ProOnGo, the edits will sync to QuickBooks.  Anytime you make an edit in QuickBooks, the edits will sync to ProOnGo.  That way, you can have “anytime, anywhere” access to categorize your expenses via ProOnGo, you can delegate transactions to your employees as well, and all the while you’ll know that you are keeping QuickBooks up-to-date.
  4. In ProOnGo, use Receipt Reader to submit out-of-pocket expenses, and reimburse yourself using the Write Check or Vendor Bill technique (not the focus of this blog post, but we’ve got lots of info about how to do this)

ProOnGo Syncs With QuickBooks Credit Card Registers

Why do we recommend setting up Online Banking in QuickBooks, and then syncing it to ProOnGo?  Because Intuit has a gigantic network of banks and credit unions that they work with, and if they aren’t compatible with your card, chances are that no one is.  In fact, Intuit has partnerships with at least 1700 banks and credit unions.  So, when you set up Online Banking in QuickBooks,  you are setting yourself up for a well-supported and broadly-compatible solution.

However, you probably don’t want to be glued to QuickBooks every time you want to categorize a transaction or have your employees categorize a transaction, right?  That’s why we recommend sync’ing to ProOnGo.  For example, perhaps you have a company of five employees, and each of them has their own card — with ProOnGo you can delegate each of the cards to their respective owner — and that owner receives the transactions in the ProOnGo Expense mobile app and the ProOnGo Expense web portal, and can categorize them interactively.  You can set ProOnGo up in a way that lets your employees choose the Customer:Job, Account (or Item), Billable/Non-Billable, etc.  And, you’ll know that their changes will be in compliance with your QuickBooks lists, because those are the “answer choices” that will be pre-populated for your employees to choose from, when they receive a new transaction.

So, you’ll end up with broad compatibility with just about any kind of card, and the ability to have yourself and your employees categorize the transactions from either web or mobile.  That should put your mind at ease.

More Questions?

Is your situation a little different than what we described above?  No problem.  We’ll help you through whatever the expense reporting problem is.  Reach out to us at QBinfo@ProOnGo.com.