Accounting
Intuit and BDO Partner for Small Business Accounting Using QuickBooks
BDO is expected to launch a new cloud business management solution for clients later this fall. As part of the small business component of the new online offering, BDO will partner with QuickBooks to offer clients online tools and processes to ...
May. 23, 2016
Intuit and national accounting and consulting firm BDO USA have formed a strategic partnership through which the firm will use Intuit’s QuickBooks for its small business clients.
“Like us, BDO is focused on helping small businesses adopt today’s online technologies and streamline processes to fuel their success,” said Jim McGinnis, vice president and leader of Intuit’s Accountant Segment. “We look forward to working with BDO to move their small business clients online and help build their planned online accounting platform offering.”
BDO is expected to launch a new cloud business management solution for clients later this fall. As part of the small business component of the new online offering, BDO will partner with QuickBooks to offer clients online tools and processes to help them better manage their accounting. This includes several preferred, integrated apps that work with QuickBooks, including TSheets, Expensify and Qvinci.
“Small businesses are already very familiar with QuickBooks and that made QuickBooks Online the clear choice for us to use with our emerging clients,” said Kelly Johnson, Partner and National Practice Leader for Business Services & Outsourcing at BDO USA. “We look forward to working with the Intuit team in converting thousands of our existing clients to QuickBooks Online and providing clients with an enhanced experience in accessing and leveraging their financial data.”