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Cloud Accounting
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Wave Accounting's Bank Feeds and Collaborator Paywall: What Changed in June 2026
Wave Accounting moved automatic bank feeds, collaborator access, and receipt scanning behind its $16-19/month Pro tier on June 1, 2026, leaving legacy free-plan (Starter) users to enter transactions manually or pay to keep those features.
QuickBooks Turns Off Intuit Expert Upsells for Accountant-Attached Clients: What Changed on July 29, 2026
As of July 29, 2026, Intuit disabled Expert services by default and suppressed upsell prompts for every accountant-attached QuickBooks Online file, giving firms role-based controls and read-only Expert Hub visibility. Here is what changed, why accountant backlash forced the reversal, and what business owners should check in their own files.
HMRC Just Got the Legal Right to Inspect Your Cloud-Hosted Records: What the UK's Modernized Section 114 Powers Mean for Digital Bookkeeping
Draft Finance Bill 2026-27 clauses published on L-Day (July 13, 2026) modernize HMRC's Schedule 36 inspection powers to explicitly cover cloud-hosted accounting records, with consultation open until September 7, 2026. Here's how the change interacts with Making Tax Digital and what UK small businesses should do now.
QuickBooks Desktop 2023 Support Has Ended: What Broke, What Didn't, and How to Migrate
Intuit discontinued QuickBooks Desktop 2023 on May 31, 2026 — payroll tax tables froze, bank feeds disconnected, and security patches stopped. What still works, four migration paths with current pricing, and a step-by-step checklist for a clean cutover.
QuickBooks Online Accountant Sunset: Your Intuit Accountant Suite Migration Guide
QuickBooks Online Accountant is fully discontinued on December 31, 2026, with every firm moving to Intuit Accountant Suite's free Core tier or paid Accelerate/Books Close tiers; here are the key dates and a migration checklist for accounting firms.
Online Bookkeeping vs Traditional Bookkeeper: A 2026 Decision Guide
A 2026 comparison of online bookkeeping services ($150–$500/month flat) and traditional in-person bookkeepers ($400–$1,000/month or $30–$50/hour), with six decision factors—digital vs. paper workflow, communication style, cost predictability, transaction volume, tech comfort, and industry fit—plus common pitfalls and when a hybrid model wins.
Xero vs. QuickBooks: Which Accounting Software Is Right for Your Business?
A feature-by-feature comparison of Xero and QuickBooks Online in 2026—covering pricing, user limits, payroll, inventory, multi-currency, and reporting—to help small businesses choose the right cloud accounting platform.
Virtual Bookkeeping: The Complete Guide for Small Business Owners
Virtual bookkeeping services typically cost $150–$800/month versus $45,000–$65,000 annually for an in-house hire. This guide covers how virtual bookkeeping works, what it costs, who it's right for, and how to choose a service.
Revolutionizing Personal Finance Management with Beancount.io
Beancount.io transforms personal finance management by combining the power of double-entry bookkeeping with user-friendly mobile apps and secure cloud access, making financial tracking accessible for everyone.