Join us to learn more about how QuickBooks Enterprise can be set up to track the manufacturing workflow when some steps are outsourced. When a company assembles their products, occasionally they need to use a specialist to assist in creating the finished good. The specialist usually has a targeted function, like painting, sewing or polishing, that is a step towards creating the final product. When set up appropriately, QuickBooks can assist in tracking product values as they move through the work flow from base component to finished good – including outside service costs.
Understand three item-type setups in QuickBooks to allow tracking your manufacturing process when you have outsourced steps.
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Marjorie Adams is the founder and CEO of Fourlane. After several years as Controller for a large, private manufacturing company, Marjorie decided training was her specialty and ventured into the accounting software industry. Marjorie is considered one of the top QuickBooks trainers in the country, CPA Practice Advisor Top 40 Under 40, and the Intuit community. She was also awarded Insightful Accountant’s Top QuickBooks Desktop ProAdvisor for 2015. She is instrumental in providing product feedback to Intuit and currently sits on the Intuit Solution Provider Council, QuickBooks Enterprise Development Council, and is part of the Intuit Trainer Writer Network. Marjorie is also a contractor for Intuit, helping develop course content and reviewing their ProAdvisor certifications.