![]() I am a sole proprietorship composed of eBay and Amazon (and Etsy in the near future). I'm not happy about losing GoDaddy either, just like nearly all the other posts on this thread. On the other hand, if it is set up right you will no longer need an accountant.Īs vintagecraze50 below said, it would have been nice if GoDaddy would have just donated the program to eBay and Etsy and anyone else that has sellers using it but copy write laws probably don't allow for that. As someone above said, it is much more than we as eBay sellers need. Here is where an accountant would be most helpful. Accounting programs must be set up correctly or you will end up with wrong outcomes. ![]() Accounting on the other hand is a totally different beast. Anyone that has balanced a checkbook is familiar with the basic tenants of bookkeeping with the exception of categorizing everything. I am guessing that it is prioritizing GoDaddy above eBay while the two are being imported on a daily basis (I hope).įor everyone else that is totally lost: There is a fundamental difference between bookkeeping and accounting. I may be jumping the boat on this because we do not want Quickbooks to import both sales and expenses from eBay and GoDaddy at the same time as that would double everything. ![]() My question would be: After GoDaddy is done, will it import these expenses from eBay correctly? If not, the simple solution would be to wait until eBay has your monthly statement ready and add those expenses manually. It includes all of the eBay expenses including shipping. ![]() To answer your question - yes it imports from GoDaddy just fine. ![]()
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