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Do I still need QuickBooks if I'm using Business Central?

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From what I can see, they both provide similar functionality and therefore I could use BC independently of QB.

What is everyones take on this?

GW

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    hi ,

    Yes, BC can be used independently. BC is itself a FMIS system which is a financial backbone of many other integrated ERP systems.

    Business Central has a number of strengths, but there is one advantage that really stands out when compared to QuickBooks: value. Microsoft claims that Business Central has almost 800 features that QuickBooks Online Plus does not have. In fact, Business Central has the functionality to address all of the QuickBooks weaknesses that I outlined above; and it really goes above and beyond when it comes to scalability and reporting.

    Please verify if it helps :)

    Regards

    Kavisha Ahuja

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