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I really shouldn't play around with things like this... no ... I worked for a long time on my business file last week in quickbook Pro Advisor, starting from this years tax year. When it came to leave the office i closed it down and shut down the computer... quickbooks then gave the usual response of 'not responding'.. (which is weird for it being a new bit of software, anyways).. i chose to 'force shutdown' as people were waiting on me to leave. When i got home to carry on my work there was NOTHING saved.... ARRrggghhhh!! was the slightly more PC version of my cries!

So after much releuctance i started a fresh, this time starting from when the business started July 2011. inputting everything as i went and messing around with the invoice generator, and generally getting used to the programme. Now upon my return to the office this week (I work in an office on a Wednesday elsewhere for a client) i opened the file and low and behold, everything was for 2012-13... and im like WTH!! :/ whats gone on here....?

So as per my title, can you merge companies to display one set of income etc, or would it be better off just closing the 2011-12's one down to the end of the year, and then moving across to the new one for 2012-13's return??

 

(and on a side note... how to you record AIA in QB?? or can you even??)



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