If it's not about some big-name star speaking at the upcoming QuickBooks conference, the company doesn't want to talk about it, at least not without being prodded. In any case, the subscriptions include Silver with QBES, Full Service Plan Benefits and Advanced Reporting, the latter a relatively new feature. The Gold plan adds Enhanced Payroll with the Platinum plan taking on Advanced Inventory and Advanced Pricing. The packages start with the following annual pricing with the intro pricing as the second number: Silver, $1,000 and $900; Gold, $1,300 and $1,170; and Platinum, $1,600 and $1,440. These scale up to the 30-user product limit as follows: Silver, $6,300 and $3,780; Gold, $6,600 and $3,960; and Platinum, $6,900 and $4,140. Besides topping out at 30 users, QBES also offers 14-defined user roles. The system also has editions for Nonprofit, Contractor, Retail, and Manufacturing & Wholesale.
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Intuit has introduced subscription for QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions, its sort of low-end midmarket accounting package. The pricing was introduced on October 6 for what the company called "three feature-filled subscriptions." As with virtually everything surrounding the accounting side of Intuit these days, the change was introduced without an accompanying press release.
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