Intuit Quickbooks Enterprise Solutions Accountant Edition 12.0 Portable | ULTIMATE × Summary |
Released in late 2011/early 2012, Version 12.0 represented a significant pivot point for Intuit. It was the moment where the "Pro" and "Premier" lines were clearly delineated from the heavy-lifting requirements of mid-sized businesses and the firms that service them.
The defining feature of the Accountant Edition is the ability to switch to the user interface of other editions. This allows you to see the software exactly as your client sees it. Released in late 2011/early 2012, Version 12
A client runs a foundation with 15 separate “classes” (programs, fundraising, admin). Using the Accountant Edition’s class tracking and reporting, you can generate a FASB-compliant statement of activities in the Intuit Statement Writer, then export directly to Excel for audit. This allows you to see the software exactly
Before real-time cloud collaboration, version 12.0 relied on the Accountant’s Copy . You would send a .QBX file to your accountant, they would make adjustments, and send back a .QBY file to import. Was it clunky? Yes. But for version 12.0, it was a security blanket for auditors. Before real-time cloud collaboration, version 12
: Unlike smaller versions, Enterprise can track up to 1 million customers, suppliers, and inventory items.
