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QuickBooks Adds New Features to Speed Up Payment Processing Intuit announced new QuickBooks features that aim to accelerate and simplify paperless payments.

By Geoff Weiss

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Every budding entrepreneur knows the thrill of that first sale -- and then, the nail-biting agony of waiting for the payment to finally clear. According to a study by Bank of America, 45 percent of small-business owners describe these delays as this their biggest cash flow challenge.

QuickBooks released an update to QuickBooks Payments today that aims to halve the time between sending invoices and receiving payments. The update includes three key changes for small businesses:

First, users will now be able to send invoices via email with a "Pay Now' link, through which payment can be made instantly.

Related: Burger King to Let You Pay for Your Whopper by Smartphone

Secondly, business owners can receive both bank and credit card payments with the program. Automatic deposits occur within days, and all major credit cards are accepted, including Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express.

Finally, a business's books will automatically update once an invoice is paid.

"A week or two can make a difference in making payroll or purchasing supplies," said David Kirven, vice president of marketing at Intuit, which makes QuickBooks, Quicken, TurboTax and more.

QuickBooks Payments is part of the QuickBooks online application, which was revamped last September. Users can choose between a pay-as-you-go plan or a monthly rate of $19.95.

Related: Are You (Finally) Ready to Do Your Taxes Online?

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Geoff Weiss is a former staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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