Working Theory Podcast

Take Down Payments in Karbon

15 min · 28. apr. 2026
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In this episode, Max and Brooks discuss the process of handling prepaid fees in Karbon, focusing on creating prepayment invoices, adjusting revenue in QuickBooks Online, and the pros and cons of the prepayment process. They emphasize the importance of clear audit trails and proper revenue recognition when taking prepayments. Takeaways * Prepaid fees are commonly used in accounting firms for services like tax returns and financial statements. * Taking prepayments in Karbon involves creating invoices and adjusting revenue in QuickBooks Online. * The process of taking prepayments adds complexity but provides a clear audit trail and ensures proper revenue recognition. Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to Prepaid Fees in Karbon * 10:19 Adjusting Revenue in QuickBooks Online

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Take Down Payments in Karbon

In this episode, Max and Brooks discuss the process of handling prepaid fees in Karbon, focusing on creating prepayment invoices, adjusting revenue in QuickBooks Online, and the pros and cons of the prepayment process. They emphasize the importance of clear audit trails and proper revenue recognition when taking prepayments. Takeaways * Prepaid fees are commonly used in accounting firms for services like tax returns and financial statements. * Taking prepayments in Karbon involves creating invoices and adjusting revenue in QuickBooks Online. * The process of taking prepayments adds complexity but provides a clear audit trail and ensures proper revenue recognition. Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to Prepaid Fees in Karbon * 10:19 Adjusting Revenue in QuickBooks Online

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