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Perlinger Consulting, Inc., is a firm that provides QuickBooks® Consulting and Training services to small to medium sized businesses in a variety of industries. It is owned and operated by Glenn Perlinger, a QuickBooks® Certified ProAdvisor. Glenn has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Information Systems Management from Colorado Christian University.

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Radio Broadcast – Tuesday, May 15

[ 0 ] May 11, 2012

Tune in Tuesday morning, May 15 between 10:00 & 10:30 a.m.when I join the Experience Pros  on their radio show.  You will see why the Experience Pros Radio Show is the most positive business talk show in America. Eric & Angel have created a revolution in the way people treat people in business a. For [...]

QuickBooks Payroll can save you time, money, and improve your small business’s cash flow.

[ 0 ] May 3, 2012

How much do you spend on payroll administration? Did you know that QuickBooks Payroll is inexpensive, easy to use, and provides reports to keep you aware of all your payroll costs? Whether you want to process payroll (to save the most) or you want Intuit to process it for you, you can join over 1 [...]

QuickBooks 2011 R10 Update

[ 0 ] April 19, 2012

Changes in the Intuit Payment Network, Payroll, Company Setup and more are included in the R10 update for QuickBooks 2011. To find out more information about these changes including the USPS shipping manager, loan manager and cash flow projector when Internet Explorer 9 is installed, Purchase Orders, Online Banking,  or the Time Tracker click here. [...]

HELP – My QuickBooks print que is full of invoices “to be printed”

[ 0 ] March 23, 2012

In QuickBooks when the invoices or other transactions are marked “To be Printed” but don’t get printed, they will accumulate in the print que. In the attached article, Michelle Long explains two ways to clear out the print que. Click here to see how to empty your print que without wasting ink or paper.

FREE 401(k) Intuit Webinar

[ 0 ] March 16, 2012

Attend this FREE 401(k) Intuit Webinar on Wednesday, 3/21/2012 11:00 A.M. MST. A SPECIAL 401(k) OFFER will be available to webinar participants. SIGN UP TODAY to secure your space and get your questions answered.

Do you have QuickBooks Mobile on your iPad or iPhone?

[ 0 ] March 9, 2012

Charlie Russell issues a warning for iPad and iPhone users with QuickBooks Mobile. The iOS 5.1 software that was released on March 7 prevents QuickBooks Mobile from starting. Intuit is working on a solution to this problem. Click here to see the full article. Charlie Russell is the founder of CCRSoftware.  

Online Security for Small Businesses

[ 0 ] February 24, 2012

Small businesses don’t have as much time or money to protect their business online as a large business. In the attached article, Kevin Casey describes 4 ways that cyber criminals can take advantage of small business security weaknesses and he provides tips on how to prevent these problems. Click here to see how to lower [...]

Fake Email: Tax Information Needed within 30 days

[ 0 ] January 30, 2012

Thank you Shelly Robbins at QuickBooks for Mac, a subgoup of The QuickSource for QuickBooks Professionals for sharing this information. Click here to see a copy of the fake email that appears to come from Intuit.  

1099 MISC 2011 – QuickBooks Processing

[ 0 ] January 13, 2012

IRS requirements for the 1099-MISC form for 2011 are different. You must do something about this if you are using QuickBooks. Click here for more information. For Mac users, note that this utiltity is available for the 2010 and 2011 versions, with information available at this link. Thank you Charlie Russell, the founder of CCRSoftware, [...]

How to Adjust W-2s to Report Shareholder’s Health Insurance

[ 0 ] January 2, 2012

The IRS requires that S Corporation shareholders, who own more than 2% of the company shares, receive coverage of the company health insurance or long term care, the amount must be shown in box 14 of the W-2. Remember, this only applies in S Corporations. For information on how to handle this in QuickBooks Basic, [...]