want to track payments on equipment so we know when we are in the Black

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Rebecca (Becki) Horkoff

Oct 05, 2022 @ 08:57 PM

we invested in equipment and have expanded our services, how do i track the payments so we know when its paid for itself ?? we offer services to clients using this equipment,, ???

  1. 1 Posted by Rebecca (Becki)... on Oct 06, 2022 @ 07:47 PM

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    *I would like to know how to label our expense as an investment...
    *how to show our services with the new equipment is being tracked and showing it paying for itself??
    I would really appreciate a response...

    Thank you
    Rebecca

  2. Support Staff 2 Posted by Seth B on Oct 08, 2022 @ 02:08 AM

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    Hi Becki!

    Without knowing your exact needs I can't really advise on this sadly.
    Cashboard is not setup to track asset or bank accounts. For that you might
    want to consider something like Quickbooks.

  3. 3 Posted by Rebecca (Becki)... on Oct 08, 2022 @ 04:43 PM

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    I guess I'm not using the right wording.. im looking to figure out how to
    track a capital investment in the program.. not my bank account.

    On Fri., Oct. 7, 2022, 7:08 p.m. Seth B, <[email blocked]>
    wrote:

  4. Support Staff 4 Posted by Seth B on Oct 08, 2022 @ 05:00 PM

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    Completely understand! We are also not equipped to setup tracking of
    capital investments inside of Cashboard, as it's not a full accounting
    program. My apologies!

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