Re-arranging chart of accounts
QBDT Pro+ 2023
I haven't had any responses from the last few submissions ... I hope my questions are getting thru???
The COA where I am now is poorly designed ... some accts with #'s, some not, organizationally it's a bit whacky in that like accounts are not necessarily all grouped together, etc. So I want to rearrange the numbers into a logical sequence and give numbers to all active accounts. But as I begin I have some questions.
Big Red Consulting ... are you online? Need your wisdom.
?? If an account is currently identified as a sub-account of another, can it be moved to become either an independent account or a sub-account of a different account?
?? Can there be multiple levels of sub-accounts?
?? I am used to calling things like AR and AP "Control Accounts, and having them restricted from use in everyday transactions other than Invoicing and Payment receipts in AR or Bills and Payments in AP. But I get no results talking about them when I do a search in QB for Control or Control Accounts. I don't know what QB calls these accounts but I'd like to know if they can be restricted in QB for anything other than like what I have mentioned and GJE done in accounting. It would also be helpful to know what QB calls these accounts.
?? If multiple accounts were identified at original setup as AR or AP, but should not be classified that way, can the "Type" be changed to "Other Current (Assets or Liabilities)? Or is it better to create new accounts classified correctly, adjust out the balances to the new accounts, and then inactivate the accounts with the wrong type?
?? On our current version (Pro+) we are allowed 3 users. Premier allows 5 users, plus it has a "Non-Profit" business type available. How difficult is a transition from one QB level (Pro+) to another (Premier)?
Related question: In looking online, it appears to say that QBDT (Pro and Premier) are being discontinued and only Enterprise will be offered in the future. Is this true? The cost of Enterprise is significantly higher than Pro or Premier. I've used Enterprise and I'm not complaining about the features, but a non-profit has to be very cautious about costs, and I'm not sure Enterprise fits in our budget.

