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Job Costing Software for Flips

Clint Kelly
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What software is everyone using for job costing on flips? I know quick books will work but I was curious if there is something out there that already has all the detailed costs input where I would only need to add the basics about the property. My accountant and bookkeeper have been dropping the ball and just seeing if there are sofware options available I may not be aware of. 

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Markus Shobe
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Markus Shobe
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You could use the projects feature in Quickbooks or you could use excel. Since you are already using Quickbooks I would suggest using the projects feature in Quickbooks. 

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