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Buy nowHow do i keep personal accounts separate from corporate when i run a balance sheet or profit and loss report?
Welcome to the Community, MJR3. I can provide you with the steps in running a report without including your personal accounts.
There are several ways to customize your reports, such as filtering to show specific accounts or customers and formatting layouts to display the correct data.
Here's how:
In addition, you can visit our article on customizing reports for additional information and detailed steps.
Also, just in case you want to save your customized reports, you may visit this article: Memorize reports in QuickBooks Online
If you have more concerns about running reports, comment below or post it in the Community. I'm always here to help.
You should never mix personal and corporate accounting in the same set of books. There's no reliable way to fully exclude the impact of doing this from your corporate reports.
You can use the Class feature in QBO Plus to separate those transactions. I would recommend having 2 QBO accounts for your case or using QB Desktop to manage multiple data files.
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