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| PC World - 30 Jun (PC World)TL;DR: Get a lifetime license to QuickBooks Desktop Pro Plus 2024 for Windows for just $199.97 (reg. $699) through July 15. No recurring fees—just powerful accounting tools, forever.
If “crunching numbers” sounds like a nightmare and “subscription fatigue” is real in your world, let’s talk QuickBooks Pro Plus 2024. For a limited time, you can get a lifetime license for just $199.97—down from its regular $699. That’s a serious chunk of change saved.
Whether you’re running a one-person show, managing a small team, or handling books for clients, QuickBooks Desktop Pro Plus 2024 combines everything you need into a single, streamlined platform. Think invoicing, expense tracking, financial reports, job costing, purchase orders, inventory tracking—the whole nine yards.
What sets it apart? No subscriptions. Just reliable accounting tools for life. And it plays nicely with other Intuit products like TurboTax, so your flow doesn’t hit any speed bumps during tax season.
Its user-friendly design lets you import data from Excel, automate tasks like bank feeds, and even generate sleek reports to impress your CPA.
So go ahead, ditch the clunky spreadsheets and endless monthly fees.
Get a lifetime license to QuickBooks Desktop Pro Plus 2024 for just $199.97 (reg. $699) through July 15.
Intuit® QuickBooks® Desktop Pro Plus 2024 (1 User) for Windows: Lifetime License See Deal
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