Intuit QuickBooks Point of Sale Basic 10.0
QuickBooks Point of Sale Basic makes it easy for retailers to manage inventory, sales, and customer information, so your clients can gain more control over their business and their books.
Accountants
Which Clients are Right for QuickBooks Point of Sale Basic?
Point of Sale Basic is right for your clients who need simple inventory management and:
- Want real-time information on inventory levels and sales
- Have simple reporting needs
- Want customer management and tracking
- Want integration with Intuit QuickBooks Merchant Services[1],[2] and/or their QuickBooks Financial Software[1],[3]
- Are independent retailers or businesses with a single storefront
Benefits for Accounting Professionals
Help clients organize their finances so you get more complete and accurate data:
- QuickBooks Point of Sale helps your retail clients maintain accurate data with a one-click sync that shares sales, customer, and vendor information with QuickBooks Financial Software[1],[3]
- Make QuickBooks right for each client's store with customizable options
- Easy for you and your clients to get started and trained with step-by-step
- Differentiate yourself and expand your business with QuickBooks Point of Sale Certification. It provides you with training and marketing tools so you can offer a higher level of QuickBooks Point of Sale expertise to retail clients
Benefits for Your Clients
QuickBooks Point of Sale is affordable, easy-to-use software that helps retailers track inventory, sales, and customer information, while also providing essential reports for managing the business and serving customers.
- Automatically manage inventory as your clients ring up sales with real-time data showing what's in stock and what needs reordering
- Rings up sales quickly and easily by scanning bar codes or simply keying in items
- Accept multiple forms of payment, including credit, debit and gift cards using QuickBooks Point of Sale Merchant Service[2] and Gift Card Service[4]
- Fast and easy access to customer purchase history so retailers can recommend additional products, process returns quickly, or send targeted communications