Sage 50 to Quickbooks Conversion
We offer an industry-standard Sage 50/Peachtree to Quickbooks Premier,
Pro, Accountant, Enterprise, or Quickbooks Online conversion. All
versions of Sage 50 can be migrated to Quickbooks Desktop or Quickbooks
Online. The conversion service will audit the results to ensure all
financial reports such as theTrial Balance, Profit and Loss, and Balance
sheets in Quickbooks will exactly match the original Sage 50/Peachtree
data. All other financial reports including Aging A/R, Aging A/P will
match as well. This is a full conversion service of all lists and all
historical transactions. There are absolutely no hidden fees or
post-conversion hourly 'fixup' fees compared to other conversion service
providers. We have over 10 years of experience with Peachtree/Sage 50
conversions and work with Intuit ProAdvisors and CPAs across the
US/Canada to help their clients convert to Quickbooks professionally and
seamlessly.
Conversion Specifications:
The following is a list of what is converted:- Chart of Accounts
- Customers List
- Jobs List
- Vendors List
- Employees List
- Other Names
- Items List
- Assembly Builds
- Inventory Quantities and Values
- Invoices
- Customer Payments
- Credit Memo
- Sales Receipts
- Bills
- Vendor Credits
- Vendor Payments
- Checks
- Journal Entries
- Item Receipts
- Inventory Adjustments
- Liability Adjustments
- Paychecks (as Journal Entries)
- Payroll Liability Checks
- Sales Tax Payments
- Transfers
- Estimates
- Sales Orders
- Purchase Orders
What we don’t convert?
We make your move to QuickBooks as quick and painless as possible by converting all core accounting information. However, since our conversion software needs to talk to the QuickBooks software, we have to work within the limitations it imposes. This means that there are some things you will have to do post-conversion. The following information is not converted:- Bank Reconciliation (You will need to do a single bank reconciliation after the conversion. We will send you instructions to do this.)
- Paychecks are converted as Journal Entries (Importing Paychecks is not supported by Quickbooks)
- Employee YTD information
- Employee Payroll setup data is not converted (Sick Pay, Vacation, Direct Deposit information, Pay rates, Tax setup including Withholdings, Deductions, etc.)
- Individual employee wage or deduction information
- Custom templates
- Jobs are not attached to transactions
- Budgets
- Fixed Asset Items (This is only applicable if your Sage 50 data file is linked to Sage 50 Fixed Assets)
- Work Tickets
- Posting and Non-posting transactions after the current date are not converted
- Closed or partially closed Sales Orders, Purchase Orders, and Estimates
- Sales Tax items are converted to Quickbooks but Customer Sales Tax defaults are not assigned to customers.
- We try to map every available field in Sage 50/Peachtree to the corresponding field in Quickbooks. In some cases, fields are not compatible and are not transferred over. You will need to manually enter such fields after the conversion. Examples of such fields are vendor default account numbers, preferred vendors for inventory, multiple shipping addresses for customers, and default Customer Sales Tax settings
What to expect after the conversion?
- We will send you back a Quickbooks backup file that will restore into a new Quickbooks file on your computer.
- We will send you a detailed post-conversion checklist to get you up and running in QuickBooks.
- We will send you a report of transactions that failed to import (in most conversions, 100% of the transactions are converted).
- Sometimes the source data file will contain transactions that are allowed in Sage 50/Peachtree but not in QuickBooks. We use standard workarounds to import these transactions into QuickBooks and will send you notes on what you need to do post-conversion to handle such transactions.
- If you are using Assembly Items and/or Advanced inventory, you may need to manually add inventory adjustments to the converted data file to match quantities in Quickbooks with Sage 50. This occurs due to the differences in the way inventory is handled in Quickbooks v/s Sage 50.
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