 Now, also note that there's this difference between this layout on the left-hand side, between a business view and the accountant view. So the traditional view is actually the accountant view, which if I switch on over, if you've used QuickBooks for a long time online, you might be more used to this layout, which has a little bit more options on the left, it doesn't have as fancy of the icons over here, but that's kind of, that's what most people are more useful for too. And if you open that up, then it gives you kind of your sub accounts. So it's your sub categories. And this breaks it out bore by, by what I would call cycle. And then you've got the business view. If I hit the car dropdown and I go to the business view, then you've got some kind of fancier icons on the left-hand side. So when I open QuickBooks, a new QuickBooks file, it defaults to this business view. So this one, I think they're trying to market more to small business owners possibly than accountants by using, you know, neat icons and also using terminology that's not exactly professional terminology. So we'll talk more about terminology when we dive into this, the practice problem, but just realize you've got accounting terminology and then you've got software terminology that can differ from an accounting terminology. And then you've got terminology that's kind of specific to QuickBooks. And now QuickBooks is using kind of like slang terminology, as you can see here. It's not the homepage. It's the get things done page, but it's got a home next to it. It's the business overview, banking. This one, you got get paid and pay. Those are very informal kind of terms, kind of, kind of trendy kind of terms I would think as opposed to like a customer center and the sales center. You've got your customer leads and bookkeeping down here, which is a different term than is then is used into the accounting is possible. It's a lot less, you know, most of these terms are less kind of formal. If I go to the cog dropdown and switch to the account interview, you can see you've got kind of a more formal type of terminology where you've got the dashboard for your homepage and then you've got your bank and you've got sales, which is kind of like revenue, your customer center. And then you've got the expenses, which is kind of your, your vendor cycle, your projects, your payroll. So this is what this is the view that I'm actually used to more the accountant view, but I'll try to toggle back and forth between the accountant view and the business view so we could see where stuff is located in each of them. They're, they're the same stuff should be in both view. It's just where they, where they have housed them.