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Good day, Rick.
I'm here to help you in running the report you need.
In QuickBooks Online (QBO), we have the Budget vs. Actual report that you can run. It'll show your actual income and expenses compared to your budgeted amounts.
To pull up this report, here's how:
If you want to filter the report to focus on the details that matter to you the most, you can do so by customizing the report. To know more about this process, you can refer to this article: Customize reports in QuickBooks Online.
If you need help closing out your current year and preparing for the upcoming year in QuickBooks with your accountant, you may want to refer to this resource: Year-end guide for QuickBooks Online.
Let me know in the comments if you have other reporting concerns in QBO. I'm always around to help. Have a great day!
I have tried three times to reply to Mirriam. Her suggested solution does not answer my question.
Since my first reply is being reviewed prior to posting, I thought I would add more detail here (like I did three times prior.
It is impossible to run a report that compares 2023 actuals to 2024 budget AND be able to export the work product or to print it. I will not write what I am really feeling about QBO at this time.
QBO Techincal support was surprised that this could not be done. The agent referred the problem to second level support. They also confirmed that it could not be done. Being able to get work product out of QBO for work by others on my team without having them log into my QBO account is critical. We are a very small company. I am the President, the janitorial staff, and the QBO adminstrator.
Does anyone else have problems getting real answers to real world problems? I would post a zero star report for this issue if I thought that it would do any good.
Rick
QBO user and Forum registered person since 2022
QB Desktop User since 2007
Turbo Tax user for decades
Let me help you compare your current year's budget with your actual from last year, Rick.
You can generate a Budget vs Actual report in QuickBooks Online. In this report, the year of the budget and the actual should be the same.
Alternatively, you can run separate reports for each year and compare them manually in Excel. I can guide you through the process.
I'll add this supplementary article to help you manage your budgets effectively: Create budgets in QuickBooks Online. In case you want to set budget targets for each class, you can also check out this article for guidance: Set budget targets for each class in QuickBooks Online.
You can always get back to this thread if you have further concerns running a report for your budget and actual. We're still ready to back you up.
Hi Jean,
Thank you for your prompt reply. I do understand that I could spend another hour or two recreating a work product on excel that is already in QBO. Just go to Budget then select "edit" for the budget (just like you do in setting up the budget. The use the compare feature by selecting 2023 as the comparison year. It is exactly what I need. But I cannot share it, I cannot print it, and I cannot export it. The only solution is as you suggest. But if I do that, I may as well just crearte the whole budget in excel and then import it into QBO. If this is the case, why bother with Budget - just do it all on Excel. But wait, that was one of the reasons that Intuit moved into the QBO business segment - to have all the data in one place and to reduce reliance on external data sources like personal Excel spreadsheets.
Do you know that a person who responds to another's reply within 3,600 seconds (one hour) is considered flooding the Community?
Thanks for sharing your insights, Rick.
We value your interest in running a report that compares last year's actual with this year's budget in QuickBooks Online (QBO). Rest assured, we'll use this as an opportunity to enhance your experience with the program. While this feature is unavailable in QuickBooks Online (QBO), I recommend submitting your suggestion to our software engineers so they can evaluate your feedback and take it into account in our future product upgrades. Here's how:
Furthermore, you can utilize the cash flow planner in QBO to track the money that comes in and out of your business.
Let me know if you need clarifications regarding the Budget vs. Actuals report in QBO, and I'll chime in right away to provide assistance. Keep safe.
I am using QuickBooks Accountant Desktop Plus 2023 and have the same question. I need to pull a report comparing last year's actuals with this year's budget. The options outlined in the instructions here and elsewhere online, only lead me to dead ends. I simply do not see the options you are talking about.
Please help.
Hello there, @MLP808.
I understand how important it is to run a report that compares your last year's actuals to this year's budget.
The option to compare your reports in QuickBooks Desktop is currently unavailable. But I know a workaround to help you achieve it. Let me go over some details to get you going.
You can run a Budget vs. Actuals report for last year and this year, then export it to Excel. Then, you can combine the two reports and customize them to compare the data displayed.
Since this option isn't currently available, I also recommend sending feedback directly to our product engineers to help us improve our services to everyone.
Here's how:
I'd like to share these articles that can guide you in the future:
Please don't hesitate to leave a reply if you have additional concerns besides comparing a budget report in QuickBooks Desktop. We're always here to ensure your needs are fulfilled.
my workaround:
run report: Budget vs. Actuals.
Report Period: Last Year
Budget: [last year's budget]
Customize: (Show Grid) Account vs Total, (Show non-zero or active only) All
Export to excel.
run report: Budget vs. Actuals.
Report Period: This Year
Budget: [this year's budget]
Customize: (Show Grid) Account vs Total, (Show non-zero or active only) All
Export to excel.
copy/past into 1 worksheet. it's the best I could find as you seem to be getting the same support we do.
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