Microsoft Dynamics GP is an ERP software with accounting capabilities. It includes various packs for customizability and features tailored to specific industries’ needs. GP is offered as a perpetual license or subscription.
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QuickBooks Self-Employed (discontinued)
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A now discontinued accounting solution, QuickBooks Self-Employed featured tools to help the self-employed drive growth and financial stability. It is replaced by the more advanced QuickBooks Solopreneur.
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QuickBooks Self-Employed (discontinued)
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Microsoft Dynamics GP
QuickBooks Self-Employed (discontinued)
Features
Microsoft Dynamics GP
QuickBooks Self-Employed (discontinued)
Payroll Management
Comparison of Payroll Management features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics GP
6.8
18 Ratings
11% below category average
QuickBooks Self-Employed (discontinued)
7.8
3 Ratings
3% above category average
Pay calculation
7.017 Ratings
10.02 Ratings
Benefit plan administration
7.013 Ratings
5.02 Ratings
Direct deposit files
7.016 Ratings
8.03 Ratings
Salary revision and increment management
7.015 Ratings
8.02 Ratings
Reimbursement management
6.014 Ratings
8.03 Ratings
Customization
Comparison of Customization features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics GP
7.0
25 Ratings
10% below category average
QuickBooks Self-Employed (discontinued)
10.0
5 Ratings
26% above category average
API for custom integration
7.024 Ratings
10.04 Ratings
Plug-ins
7.019 Ratings
10.04 Ratings
Security
Comparison of Security features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics GP
8.5
37 Ratings
4% above category average
QuickBooks Self-Employed (discontinued)
10.0
8 Ratings
20% above category average
Single sign-on capability
8.030 Ratings
10.08 Ratings
Role-based user permissions
9.037 Ratings
10.05 Ratings
Reporting & Analytics
Comparison of Reporting & Analytics features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics GP
6.0
38 Ratings
26% below category average
QuickBooks Self-Employed (discontinued)
10.0
14 Ratings
24% above category average
Dashboards
4.026 Ratings
10.012 Ratings
Standard reports
7.036 Ratings
10.014 Ratings
Custom reports
7.036 Ratings
10.08 Ratings
General Ledger and Configurable Accounting
Comparison of General Ledger and Configurable Accounting features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics GP
6.4
45 Ratings
17% below category average
QuickBooks Self-Employed (discontinued)
10.0
15 Ratings
27% above category average
Accounts payable
8.042 Ratings
10.09 Ratings
Accounts receivable
8.033 Ratings
10.010 Ratings
Cash management
8.033 Ratings
10.09 Ratings
Bank reconciliation
7.038 Ratings
10.010 Ratings
Expense management
5.028 Ratings
10.014 Ratings
Time tracking
7.013 Ratings
10.07 Ratings
Fixed asset management
6.026 Ratings
10.04 Ratings
Multi-currency support
4.018 Ratings
10.02 Ratings
Multi-division support
7.025 Ratings
10.02 Ratings
Regulations compliance
4.012 Ratings
10.03 Ratings
Electronic tax filing
7.011 Ratings
10.013 Ratings
Self-service portal
7.012 Ratings
10.08 Ratings
Global Financial Support
6.07 Ratings
10.02 Ratings
Primary and Secondary Ledgers
7.018 Ratings
10.02 Ratings
Intercompany Accounting
5.017 Ratings
10.03 Ratings
Localizations
8.011 Ratings
10.03 Ratings
Journals and Reconciliations
6.023 Ratings
10.06 Ratings
Enterprise Accounting
4.015 Ratings
10.02 Ratings
Configurable Accounting
8.015 Ratings
10.04 Ratings
Centralized Rules Framework
6.013 Ratings
10.03 Ratings
Standardized Processes
7.016 Ratings
10.05 Ratings
Inventory Management
Comparison of Inventory Management features of Product A and Product B
Microsoft Dynamics GP
7.8
25 Ratings
4% above category average
QuickBooks Self-Employed (discontinued)
10.0
3 Ratings
28% above category average
Inventory tracking
9.023 Ratings
10.03 Ratings
Automatic reordering
6.012 Ratings
10.03 Ratings
Location management
8.017 Ratings
10.03 Ratings
Manufacturing module
9.014 Ratings
10.02 Ratings
Order Management
Comparison of Order Management features of Product A and Product B
A large company where users have one function- for instance, where someone only receives or works in payables. That minimizes the number of windows they need. A smaller company where one user does multiple functions will require a lot more training and user knowledge to navigate, and it makes it harder to secure users. You also have to understand that GP started life as Great Plains, designed for accountants. The other modules were added on after Microsoft bought Great Plains, which means that modules like Manufacturing are red-headed step children with much smaller support ecosystems. So, if you're starting fresh, you may want to look at something built for the mobile world. D365 and Business Central are a lot more money, buggy, and hard to customize and essentially still vaporware. Microsoft is heavily investing there, leading to the previously mentioned question about the future of GP. If I was starting today I would be hard pressed to justify jumping into GP in a world where Salesforce ties in with so many programs. GP has MRP but it is limited so it's hard to justify a manufacturer starting with GP today.
QuickBooks is a great tool for new SoleTraders that need basic accounting software and require digital invoicing for their clients to send via email and access key features via a mobile app on the go. QuickBooks is a straightforward tool to use with a simple design and learning curve for business owners that are not very tech-savvy. For businesses that operate on a larger scale and need to provide access to other users on their team, QuickBooks is limited. This type of business may also require more insights into the business outside of accounting, and QuickBooks won't be able to supply insights outside of that.
Able to be extended into multiple areas of your business
One feature we have been using for a few years is EFT for payables - it has significantly reduced the time spent paying vendors and reduced our check printing and mailing costs. It is very easy to setup and use.
QuickBooks Self-Employed does keep a running total of your income and estimated taxes. Of course, this requires that your entries are accurate.
The mileage feature is particularly helpful. One just needs to either use the phone app in conjunction with QuickBooks Self-Employed, or keep a log of all mileage.
When tax time comes around, it's easy to use TurboTax software and import your data from QuickBooks.
With respect to the allocations, once the expense is entered into the allocation account, you lose the ability to run any detail on just the total of the expense. It would be nice if you could run a trial balance on the allocation accounts the same way you can with regular accounts.
I've always thought security set up could be a bit simpler. It actually has gotten better through the years. Specifically, with eight separate entities, it would be nice to have a "master" setup where you could call up one group entity, assign the users rights, and then be finished. Currently, whenever I have a new user, I have to call up each individual entity and select all of the features I want the user to have. That means I have to do eight steps for each user.
Doesn't integrate with Mint, which I use for my home expenses. I think this would be a nice addition to the program, so I could keep track of my whole financial situation.
A Windows 10 app would be a nice addition to the program, so I could access it securely from my desktop.
Due the economic challenges that Puerto Rico is having, the company has had to merge some companies in order to be more efficient. It has been easy in GP to process those merges, even thought we had to spend days to accomplish that the process was smooth and accurate. In addition we were able to streamline the purchasing and sales process and the organization is confident to keep renewing GP for the future versions.
Though it is a basic accounting package, I believe some users do not find the old style menus and navigation options intuitive. There is also a great lack of training resources in the market, so users have to learn the product without guidance a lot, resulting in inefficient workflows and misuse or misunderstanding of many features.
I have been using this software for several years now and it has always put out my data in beautiful generated reports that I can use for verification purposes with my financial institute and the IRS. It has all the tools I need to run my business without loosing track of anything
I have never faced any difficulties that required me to contact QuickBooks customer service. QuickBooks has plenty of online tutorials, blog posts, and helpful tips and advice for almost any issues you may face using the desktop or app version of the software. Even if you can not find the right answer on the QuickBooks webpages, there are loads of YouTube videos from experts.
Basically the challenge with this implementation was the Business Portal, too many errors and even the aplication is up and running the users are still having issues. We will start planning the migraton to GP 2015 soon.
I come from a strong background of using SAP. SAP doesn't have the flexibility of GP, an example would be SAP doesn't allow core mods, if they catch you, you lose support. Microsoft doesn't really care about mods, but they will be quick to have the vendor you used support your issue if it is caused by those mods. With SAP your company adapts to the software, where with GP you adapt the software to you.
FreshBooks limited my ability to categorize transactions, specifically removing duplicates or excluding them. I selected QuickBooks Self-Employed because it allowed me to be in control of items. Sometimes accounting is just making sure things are organized the way YOU think, and FreshBooks wasn't doing that for me.
Microsoft Dynamics GP allows my clients to move from a paper or spreadsheet based company to an integrated, electronic, streamlined business. I love being able to help clients gain efficiencies through the use of Microsoft Dynamics GP.
Microsoft Dynamics GP allows for better customer service because everything is at our fingertips. If someone calls questioning an invoice, we can easily look it up. If someone calls stating they paid an invoice with a certain check number, we can quickly run a query to find that particular check number to see where it was applied.
Having everything on a single platform provides ease of use for upgrades, backups and end user training. There is only one software to learn!
Overall, tagging expenses and mileage has saved me thousands in taxes, for a relatively low cost of around $8/mo.
QuickBooks allows me to get invoices to clients quickly and accept online payments, which helps with cashflow.
The app has stopped tracking mileage automatically on my device, so I worry that sometimes I am not tracking business miles effectively, which could end up costing me at the EOY.