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Don’t Waste Money, Make Money with QuickBooks Checks

28 February 2011 No Comment

Whether you are a mother of many, husband bringing home the bacon, CEO trying to stay afloat in these economically challenging times, or a student wanting to eat more than Ramen, you want to hold on to the money you make, right? No matter if it’s a small pile or piles you could roll around in for days, it is yours and while you have to pay bills, the nanny, janitor, or buy books you certainly don’t want to waste it. So while you are paying those bills with checks, the checks shouldn’t cost more than the paper they are printed on. There are solutions.

With QuickBooks checks, you can keep accurate payroll and accounting with one easy program compatible with QuickBooks, Quicken, or Intuit databases. With each of these unique and exceptional checks you can print two stubs, so itemization and cost allocation is a breeze. There are many different styles of QuickBooks checks if the two stub process isn’t what your home or business needs. Try the three to a page style and maximize space, as well as being green by saving trees. Every page of the checkbook contains three checks to make paying bills a cinch, or compensating employees a smooth and simple procedure. If you really want to save time and money, try checks you can print directly from Quicken or QuickBooks that are already personalized and ready for mailing out to your payables. They will look like they came right from your wallet sized checkbook and no one will be the wiser that you are a savvy shopper who saves money by doing it yourself, rather than having your bank print the exact same thing, but mark them up 500%.

When shopping for business checks it is a compulsion to blast a marketing slogan or print your logo across the entire page to get your point across. Sometimes less is more. When you’re paying bills (especially on time) you will get noticed, but what will keep your wallet happy is getting your logo printed for free. You should never have to pay for that. Just as personal checks should always come with free printing of your household name and address, business checks should come printed with your logo. It only makes fiscal sense to not settle for less. As less is always more, right?

Given the recent financial woes of the world, if you haven’t already started, you should begin looking at every means necessary to save money. Whether you are trying to balance the income and bills of a home or a business, reduction of expenses is crucial. Why waste money on such menial things as office supplies or checks, when you have a mortgage, lease, payroll, and groceries to attend to? It may not seem like much, but the money you could be saving by making these little changes adds up. And additions to your bank account are always better than subtractions from it. Simple mathematics can help save exorbitant amounts.

By: Bailey James

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