 QuickBooks Online 2022, Save Customization or Memorize Profit and Loss Reports. Get ready because it's go time with QuickBooks Online 2022. Online in our browser searching for QuickBooks Online, Test Drive, going into the Test Drive, choosing the United States version of it and verifying that we're not a robot. Sample Company, Craig's design and landscaping services holding control, scrolling up just a bit to get to that one to five percent. We also have the free 30-day trial version open just so we can look at the business view as well and compare it to the accounting view. If you don't have access to it yet, that's okay. We're going to use it more in the second half of the course. Going back on over to the sample company, we're going to open up a few tabs. We can look at some reports in. Going to the tab up top, right-clicking on it, we're going to duplicate that tab and then I'm going to go to the tab to the left again and right-click and duplicate it again with a double duplication. And as that is thinking, I'm going to go back to the 30-day free trial version just to note where the reports are located in this business view, which is going to be in the Business Overviews section and in the reports. If you were to change the view by going to the cog dropdown up top and switching to the accounting view, it would look more like what we're doing here in the sample file. Back to the sample file. We are in the second tab. We're going to be opening up the reports. The reports now located here in the accounting view on the left-hand side and we want to open up the profit and loss reports. We're going to look at the profit and loss report here and let's just stay with that one for now. We're going to change the date range up top and say from 0101212123121 and run that report. Our major goal now is to think about how we're going to be grouping these items together and then memorizing or customizing these reports to make the workflow a little bit easier and so that we can present these reports as easily as possible. We looked at these tools on the balance sheet side of things so we're not going to go into it in as much detail as we did then, but we're going to add these reports to what we started with with the balance sheet reports. So if we were to give these reports to somebody else, then we have our options here which is we can email them to them. We can print them out. We can save them as a PDF and then email as a PDF possibly zipping the files at that point in time so we can then email one file. We can also then export it to Excel. We can use the tool of Excel as well as a PDF printer such as a cute PDF printer to make all the reports on one PDF file which could be easier to give to someone like a client could be a nicer thing to do. So it's all grouped in one file and we can also go if I go back to the first tab and go to the reports and then we go to the custom reports. Here's our custom reports and then the manage reports. We can use this tool to make kind of a more formal type of report grouping the information together once again creating a one report that we can send and possibly put some text in it and some notes and whatnot which makes it a little bit more formal. So that's another method that QuickBooks allows us to do. No matter what method we do we might want to then think about the customization of the reports. A couple kind of categories that we can look at and those categories are no longer here that we set up in the prior presentation because we're starting over each time with the sample company file. You might want to put the customization by name especially if you have your reports versus somebody else's reports that are working in the same company file or you might want to start organizing your reports for example by internal reports and external reports. The external reports are the reports that you can imagine you're going to give on a periodic basis to management and so you might want to group your reports a little bit differently and format them differently for external purposes than the internal reports which oftentimes you would be using for your own data input to give you information and verify that the data input that you are doing as you enter the data using the standard forms, invoices, bills, checks and so on is populating as you think it should in your financial statements. So we're going to imagine here that we're going to be putting together these income statement reports and adding them to the balance sheet reports we looked at last time to add to our monthly types of reports that we're going to be given to someone on a monthly basis. Now remember if I go back to the income statement and close the tab we've gone over quite a few different types of reports that we can provide just in terms of an income statement report when you get to the comparative reports you get a lot of income statement reports and we saw that there's a lot of balance sheet reports so you've got to think about which reports are most important and which ones do you want to group together and how are you going to group them together to present them to management. Typically you want to make the easier report up top and then get into basically more complex reports after that. That's what I would kind of generally do so you get a comprehensive package of reports and hopefully draw people in with the more simplified reports up top. Therefore the first thing you might want to do is basically take your standard income statement and collapse it and put this collapse button which is right here which is going to take all my sub accounts and it's going to collapse the sub accounts so now I only have a breakout by category and the sub accounts are collapsed. That might be the first report you put on top that will give you the most summarized data and then you might customize that report. We're going to say let's do the customization and let's say we're going to take the pennies off of it because it's an external report brackets and I'm going to show it as red and then on the header and footer I'm going to take off the footers here and then I might change the name. I'm going to start to use the name income statement just so I have the name to change and I'm going to say income statement let's call this a summary report. Let's just call it summary and then I'll copy that because I'm going to save that as the memorization so I'm going to run it so there it is. I want to save that so I don't have to reformat it every time by saving the customization. I'm going to make a new group that I'm going to put it into I'm going to call this the month end reports that I'm going to put together for my clients and say add and I'm then going to add this report to it. I'm going to call it income statement but I'm going to put a one next to it because I'm going to try to order it in that way because it's going to order an alphabetical order and I'd like to see this report on top so I'm going to put that one on top. I put in a one next to it. I'll say okay and then I'll go back to my prior tab into the customization field you might have to refresh it in order for it to recustomize and now it's nice and fresh just like a cool glass of lemonade and we've got our report down here and it's under our month end reports so it looks good there. Let's go back to the income statement tab and do it again. Ultra Vase. I didn't hear no bell. You can't stop until you hear a bell so we're going to then say let's do now another kind we're going to un-collapse it. Let's say we un-expand it here and this will be basically our normal income statement. All the other formatting looks good. So let's just say this is going to be our income statement standard and let's save that customization so I'm going to say let's save that as the number two report. So I'm going to say number two report income statement standard standard income statement. Save that one and then if I go back on over here and I refresh it again with a little refresh button up top. So now we've got our two statements here. Let's go back to the income statement again and this time let's do a comparative income statement and let's compare the two periods. Let's compare three periods just to do a three period comparison. Let's say it's the last quarter. So let's bring this one out from 10.01, 2.1, 12.31, 2.1 and then I would like to see the months. I'd like to see the months here and run it. So there we have that and so now we've got the three months. So you'll note that as time goes you can do this kind of report for the year. You can do a quarterly report. So there's a whole lot of variance that you can do once you do these kind of comparisons. Note that this one is comparing from the earliest period to the latest period and gives us the total. So you could use a report like this to kind of replace the standard income statement because you still have those total numbers although again it's more complex. So you might say you want the summary income statement and then skip the other one and print this one possibly because you still have the data in it, but it's up to you. So this one though we're going to save this one and I'm going to call this one. I didn't change the name last time. I should have changed the name. I'll change the name this time. So we're going to call this one then on the header and the footer. This is going to be a comparative, a let's say income statement. Let's call it income statement, income statement by month. Let's say by month because it's not really a comparative. It's just breaking out each of the months. And then I'm going to get rid of the report period because that report period isn't telling us much now and so I'm going to say okay. So there it is. And then let's see if I can just copy this income statement by month right there and save that report. Customization number three. Wait a sec. That's not the right button. I already customized. Now I'm going to save the customization number three. Number three and then paste it right there. So now we got the income statement by month. And so if I go back on over to the previous tab and refresh it again. The report spoiled quickly. And so we're going to go down here. So now we got the three of them. Let's do it again. The other one might be the other kind of comparison that we want. We might say now I want to compare like two periods the last couple months. So this is going to be 110121 to 123121. And this time I want to bring it back on over to the totals but look at the prior period comparison previous period and hold on a second. No, that's not right. Change the date range up top from 120121 the last month and then change the period to the previous period which is November change. We want the dollar and percent change run that one. So there we've got that one. Let's change the name of it again. So I'm going to go down and say name change. And this is the one where I'll call it a comparative income statement. Comparative income statement. Comparative comparative income statement. And then let's copy that so I can memorize it run it. All right. So there's that one where we've got the change between the two of them. Let's check this one again. Custom field run it so that we get this just November. Okay. So there we go. I'm going to go up top and say let's save the customization on that one. This is going to be number four. Number four. And then save the customization. Number four. Save it. And then if I go back to the prior tab and refresh it again. Now we've got the four reports. And then the other common one is that vertical analysis. So let's do one more of these. And just so we can see how many we could all these different kind of reports that you might then, you know, save. And just from this one income statement that we've created here. And so now we're going to say, okay, let's do the totals only. And let's get rid of this, this whole thing. Don't want to do that anymore. Run it. Let's change the date range back to the year 010121 to 1231 run it. And then we'll do our vertical analysis thing. So we're going to hit the we hit the drop down and we want to compare it to the income percentage of the income. That's what we want. That's what we want to do. So run that. And then we've got our vertical analysis column, vertical analysis column, vertical analysis. And then I'm going to customize it and change the name name change. So we're going to call this a vertical analysis. I can't spell it. I'm scared. I'm not going to be able to vertical analysis analysis. Oh my, I totally did it. First try spelling. I'm a speller. So there we got it. Let's save that one. So let's customize it. Let's copy it. So I don't have to type it again. I won't spell that one right two times in a row. Better chance lightning hitting somewhere. Customize it. Save the customization. This is going to be number four, number five. And then we'll say we'll put that there and save it. So now we've got that. So now let's go back to the first one and make it and freshen it up again. And now we've got our saved reports down below. And so the next month, the following month we do this, we can open them up a lot more quickly. And if we were to ask someone to provide these reports to somebody as easily as possible on the end of the month or year, whatever method that we use, they should be able to see, okay, I see these reports in order. Hopefully all they have to do is change to the relevant date ranges and then compile these reports. And we'll talk about how to compile them in the future, which of course, again, they could email them, they could print them out and then staple them together. They could export them to a PDF file and then zip that PDF file so that they can email it as one zip file. They could export it to Excel and then use Excel and a PDF printer to create one PDF file with all the reports in it. Or they could use this tool that is provided, which is the management reports tool that can basically add these items to this kind of more formal type of report, which could have some text involved in it, also combining all the reports into a nice one place that could look nice and professional when you're giving it to, say, management. Thank you.