The easiest way is to hire a professional to do the conversion for you. There are several sites on the web that will give some guidance on exporting lists and some transaction data and then importing it into QuickBooks but this method is very time consuming and cumbersome. The company QuickBooksRepair offers a service that will convert all the lists with their balances as well as all the open transactions.
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No - you can convert to Quickbooks from Quicken, but not the other way around.
There are more than 15 brands that are popular with Malaysian small business, The top 3 choices are MYOB, UBS and QuickBooks.
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like you can convert to 2009 for PC, you would have to convert to 2008 and then upgrade.
invoiceonline is an Australian application and is situated at http://www.invoiceonline.com.au. It is a competitor to MYOB and QUickbooks and allows the user to back up their data online rather than to their local machine.
Quick Online Tax Return Services in accounting software programs like MYOB, Quickbooks, SAGE and XERO.
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like you can convert to 2009 for PC, you would have to convert to 2008 and then upgrade.
QuickBooks is not backwards compatible. You would have to be converting to the same version or higher for PC (2007 or higher).
This is not something that can be done directly through QuickBooks. There are some utilities that can transfer data from one QBW file to another but if they use the QB SDK they can't transfer everything. There are companies that offer a conversion service that can convert all the data though.
There are upgrades and downgrade options for all versions of QuickBooks. Someone just needs to choose the version of QuickBooks that he wants and pay for the upgrade.
if you meant "what does 'myob' stand for?";myob is the internet abb. for "mind your own business"hope that helps..
MYOB stands for "Mind your own business."