Invoice reminders make invoicing your customers and paying your vendors a lot easier. When reminders become due, you can choose what happens next—Quicken can simply alert you, or Quicken can enter a transaction into the register for you automatically.
When an invoice reminder is entered into your account register, Quicken updates the values in the Cash Flow and Profit/Loss snapshots, which help you stay on top of your spending and understand how your business is doing.
Get started with invoice reminders
Select this option to enter the number of days in advance of when the reminder is due that you want to be reminded of it.
Select this option to enter the number of days in advance of when the reminder is due that you want to trigger the reminder and automatically enter it as a transaction in your register.
Select this option to count only business days when calculating the reminder due date. Quicken will disregard holidays and weekends.
Select this option to enter a Web address (URL) for the biller or financial institution. This is linked to in the Web column of the Manage Bill & Income Reminders list.
Select this option to transfer the reminder to your Microsoft Outlook calendar.
To learn more, see Sync your Quicken reminders with Outlook.
Select this option if you plan to print the transaction on a paper check.
Select this option to create a repeating online payment instruction for the reminder.
A repeating online payment is a series of online payments that are made on a schedule that you determine.
A repeating online payment instruction is sent to an online bill pay service, such as Quicken Bill Pay or your financial institution, and they make payments on your behalf without the need to go online each time the payment is due.
This option is available only for accounts that are activated for online bill payment.
To activate online bill payment, choose Tools menu > Account List, click the Edit button next to the account to you want to activate, click the Online Services tab, and then click the Set up now button.
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