Why Don't My Reports Have All My Transactions?
The reports in GoDaddy Bookkeeping show only business income and expenses, which means there are a few categories that will not show up in your reports.The categories not included are all Non-Business...
View ArticleHow do I get my data out of GoDaddy Bookkeeping?
While GoDaddy Bookkeeping does a lot, we realize there might be some things you'd like to do with your data that just can't be done inside the application. In that case, you can download your...
View ArticleNow view your sales by state
One of the most sought after features in GoDaddy Bookkeeping is our Sales by State report. To find this report please follow these instructions:Â 1) Navigate to your "Reports" tab.2) On the reports...
View ArticleView your P&L for Year-to-Date!
Now here by popular demand, GoDaddy Bookkeeping is featuring the year-to-date summary of your Profit and Loss on the "Overview" page. If you've ever had any questions about what this number means or...
View ArticleHow do I change the company name or title on my printing?
When you print, you might notice that there is a title at the top of your page. If you have not entered a Company name it will default to your email address or eBay ID depending on how you sign up for...
View ArticleOn which days does the week begin and end in GoDaddy Bookkeeping reports?
In compliance with the national standard in the United States, GoDaddy Bookkeeping defines Sunday as the first day of the week and Saturday as the seventh and last day.Therefore, your weekly reports in...
View ArticleReports - Customize Dates
Outright has a variety of reports for you to use, with a variety of views. Some of the views available are daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly. You can watch our tutorial video at the...
View ArticleHow to figure your quarterly sales tax?
If you every have to wonder, " How can I figure out my quarterly sales tax?" here is how you'll do just that. By using the "Reports" tab this will allow you to "View by:"  and filter by quarter.  Here...
View ArticleViewing Your 2012 P & L
If you would like to view your Profit & Loss report for 2012 you must upgrade to GoDaddy Bookkeeping Paid. Â If you are using the free version, the yearly view is unavailable because the view has...
View ArticleMy fiscal year isn't a calendar year
Most small businesses choose the calendar year as their fiscal year, but not all. Â If you are one of these businesses, you're in luck. Â As you've noticed, if you choose to view your reports "Yearly",...
View ArticleGoDaddy Bookkeeping Free & Your Historical data
GoDaddy Bookkeeping Free allows access to 12 months of Historical data plus the current month.  What does this mean?  Let's say today is February 14th. Your account will have access to the 12...
View Article"GoDaddy Bookkeeping Free & Your Historical data" in Reports - comment added...
what about outright plus for comparison sake. I think we all need access to all of last years data.... not just the rolling 12 months,Â
View Article"GoDaddy Bookkeeping Free & Your Historical data" in Reports - comment added...
I am missing January and February of 2012. I am no longer with the bank and cannot get the excel files to import. Can you share if this is on your side and how I can get those to appear as I need to...
View ArticleSales By State Report
One of the most sought after features in GoDaddy Bookkeeping is our Sales by State report. To find this report please follow these instructions: 1) Navigate to your "Reports" tab.2) On the reports...
View ArticleSales By State Report Shows "No State." What is this?
What we've found is that some transactions come through on the Sales by State report as no state for a number of reasons. Such as:a) Foreign addresses.b) The buyer has a non-confirmed address on their...
View ArticleWhy are my Meals and Entertainment expense totals showing different on my...
When it comes to "Meals and Entertainment" expenses, please remember that these transactions are subject to a 50% Tax Deduction. These expenses, according to the IRS, are both ordinary and necessary in...
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