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Old 06-16-2008, 07:01 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Old 06-16-2008, 07:11 PM   #22 (permalink)
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You just need an equity account called "paid in capital" look up help in quick books, it should be there. that's how you handle what you are doing. easy
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Thanks for the tip Lone. I'll check it out tonight!
Well, it looks like the old LC certainly knows of what he speaks! But the bad news is that correcting certain longstanding data entry errors in QuickBooks is not exactly easy. If fact, seems to me that it is darn near impossible... and probably made that way on purpose. I know 'cause I've tried about a dozen times before to fix things that I've botched... and I've always failed.

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Oh come on now Lone! You gonna make me bring up the name "Rhino"???

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Ouch! My playing partners constantly hope I'll get on my tractor and some major body function will fail . . . well, they don't know the Levitra/Viagra/Cialas 4 hr. worry I'm fully hoping to contract!

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Thanks Paul... definitely an article relevant to my business type, although much more relavent to a multiple employee operation. The concept of two machines (skidsteer and mini-ex) to replace one (full-size TLB) has been tossed around a lot in light construction circles. The Bobcats, Thomases and Gehls of the world would love you to think that the "two compact machine" approach is almost always superior to the "one large machine" approach... while the CATs, Deeres and JCBs of the world (those selling both large and compact machines) aren't quite so sure!

Obviously, the ideal situation is to have ready access to both... but for me, that's a dream that will have to wait until New Hampshire (if I don't go broke first!).

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T'ain't in the cards for a long time to come Brother Paul. The more likely future is that I go back to work in some Godforsaken office somewhere... and the biz becomes the part-time gig it was originally intended to be pre-layoff. Until this bizarre economy starts to recover, there ain't even enough work to support one person... let alone 2 or more.

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