3 Key Differences Between QuickBooks Enterprise and QuickBooks Pro/Premier Accounting Software
QuickBooks accounting products are among the best selling small business solutions on the market. The Quickbooks Pro/Premier versions allow small business owners to track everything from inventory to receivables. For larger/growing companies, the scalable QuickBooks Pro Enterprise Accounting software is designed to meet increasingly more complex needs.
The idea behind a scalable product is that it has a wealth of features already in place. A company too small to need them, ignores them. They don’t get in the way. As a business grows in complexity and those features become attractive, you bring them live. For instance, QuickBooks Pro/Premier versions readily accommodate up to five users, with permissions, at one location. The Quickbooks Enterprise version can handle up to thirty users at once, along with their permissions, spread out among multiple locations.
QuickBooks Pro Enterprise accounting software also has fuller reporting capabilities. Need to aggregate results now that you’re five locations strong? Why turn to a franchise accounting package with limited capabilities? Use the Enterprise edition instead. You may even find a QuickBooks accounting solution set specific to your type of business. If this is the case, you can access dependable, specialized information without hours of your time wasted on getting your software to give you the information you need.
The more robust reporting, multiple-location support, and enhanced user permissions in QuickBooks Pro Enterprise accounting software are made even more attractive by the fact that you don’t have to go to special lengths to take advantage of them. Activate them and they’ll work seamlessly with QuickBooks software because they've been there all along. You won’t have to train your users all over again in a new system or work to cobble together results from a franchise accounting or manual system.

