Intuit Enterprise Suite Dimensions & Dimensional Reporting

Intuit Enterprise Suite • Dimensional Accounting

Intuit Enterprise Suite
Dimensions & Dimensional Reporting

See your numbers from every angle. Intuit Enterprise Suite lets you tag transactions across up to 20 custom dimensions — region, department, project, product line, and more — for granular, flexible reporting far beyond standard QuickBooks classes.

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Standard QuickBooks gives you classes and locations — useful, but limited when you want to understand performance by region and department and project all at once. Intuit Enterprise Suite replaces that constraint with true dimensional accounting.

With IES, you can define up to 20 dimensions (one class plus 19 custom fields), each with unlimited values arranged in a multilevel hierarchy of up to five levels. You tag transactions with these dimensions at the source, then report and analyze along any combination of them — getting the granular, multi-angle view that growing finance teams need to manage performance. Our team can help you evaluate IES and design a dimensional structure that fits your business.

What it does

Dimensional Accounting in Intuit Enterprise Suite

Flexible, granular tracking and reporting across your whole organization.

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Up to 20 Custom Dimensions

Define as many as 20 dimensions — one class plus 19 custom fields — to represent the parts of your business that matter: region, department, location, project, product line, channel, fund, and more. You decide what to track.

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Unlimited Values & Hierarchy

Each dimension supports unlimited values organized in a multilevel hierarchy of up to five levels — so you can roll up, say, individual locations into regions into divisions, and report at any level you choose.

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Tag Transactions at the Source

Apply dimensions as you record transactions, so the data is captured correctly from the start. There’s no re-coding later — your reports are accurate because the tagging happens where the activity is entered.

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Report Along Any Dimension

Slice your financials by any dimension or combination — profit by region, expenses by department, margin by project — to answer the questions standard class-based reporting can’t. The same data, viewed however leadership needs it.

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Multi-Dimensional Consolidated Reporting

Combine dimensions with multi-entity consolidation to see performance by region or department across your entire organization — not just within one company. It’s the kind of cross-cutting view mid-market leadership relies on.

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Benchmarking & Insights

Structured dimensional data powers benchmarking and trend analysis, helping you compare performance across regions, departments, or projects and spot where to focus — turning your books into a decision-making tool.

Why it matters

What Dimensional Reporting Does for You

Understand the business at the level decisions are actually made.

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Granular Visibility

See exactly where money is made and spent — by region, department, project, or any dimension — instead of one blended total.

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Answer Real Questions

Which region is most profitable? Which project lost money? Dimensions answer the questions standard classes can’t.

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Better Decisions

Multi-angle, benchmarked data gives leadership the insight to allocate resources where they’ll do the most good.

Less Manual Slicing

Stop exporting to spreadsheets to split the numbers by hand — the dimensions are built into the data and the reports.

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Organization-Wide Angles

Paired with multi-entity consolidation, you can view a dimension across every entity at once — a true cross-org lens.

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Built to Your Business

Because you define the dimensions, the reporting reflects how your organization actually thinks about performance.

Beyond classes and locations: QuickBooks Online and Desktop give you classes and locations for basic segmentation. Intuit Enterprise Suite’s dimensions go much further — up to 20 of them, with unlimited values and multilevel hierarchies, reportable across consolidated multi-entity financials. If you’ve been stretching classes to do more than they were built for, dimensions are the upgrade. We can help you map your reporting needs to an IES dimensional design.
Pricing

Custom-Quoted to Your Needs

Intuit Enterprise Suite is priced to your entities, users, and requirements.

IES pricing is tailored rather than fixed. Independent estimates put it roughly between $8,000/yr for a single entity and $12,000–$15,000+/yr for multi-entity operations — far below comparable ERP platforms. For a number based on your actual setup and reporting needs, request a quote and our team will help you scope it.

Why CPAWarehouse

Design Your Reporting with Intuit Specialists

Honest guidance and a structure that fits your business.

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Independent Guidance

We help you decide whether IES dimensional reporting is worth the move from your current QuickBooks setup — no sales script.

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Full Intuit Lineup

From QuickBooks Enterprise to Intuit Enterprise Suite, we match you to the right product for your needs.

Common questions answered

Frequently Asked Questions — IES Dimensions

QWhat are dimensions in Intuit Enterprise Suite?
Dimensions are flexible tags you apply to transactions to track performance by the parts of your business that matter — region, department, project, product line, and so on. IES supports up to 20 dimensions (one class plus 19 custom fields), each with unlimited values and a multilevel hierarchy, so you can report and analyze along any of them.
QHow many dimensions can I create?
Up to 20 — one class dimension plus 19 custom-field dimensions. Each can have unlimited values, organized in a hierarchy of up to five levels, giving you a great deal of flexibility in how you segment and report on your finances.
QHow is this different from classes in QuickBooks?
QuickBooks Online and Desktop offer classes and locations for basic segmentation. IES dimensions go much further — far more of them, with unlimited values, multilevel hierarchies, and the ability to report across consolidated multi-entity financials. If you’ve been stretching classes to do more than they were designed for, dimensions are the upgrade.
QCan I report across multiple dimensions at once?
Yes. You can slice your financials by any dimension or combination of dimensions — for example, profit by region and department together — to get the multi-angle view standard class-based reporting can’t provide.
QDo dimensions work with multi-entity consolidation?
Yes. Combined with IES’s multi-entity consolidation, you can view a dimension — like region or department — across your entire organization, not just within a single entity. It’s a cross-cutting, organization-wide lens.
QWhen are dimensions applied to a transaction?
You tag transactions with dimensions at the source — as they’re recorded — so the data is captured correctly from the start and your reports are accurate without re-coding later.
QDoes QuickBooks Enterprise have dimensions like this?
QuickBooks Enterprise uses classes and locations rather than IES-style dimensions. For many single-entity businesses, classes are sufficient. If you need many dimensions, deep hierarchies, and cross-entity dimensional reporting, that’s a reason to consider Intuit Enterprise Suite — and we can help you compare.
QHow do I get started with IES dimensional reporting?
Contact our team for an evaluation and a tailored quote. We’ll review your reporting needs, help design a dimensional structure that fits, and guide you through getting started. Call (888) 565-6522 or request a quote online.
Your numbers, every angle

See What Dimensional Reporting Can Show You

Up to 20 dimensions, unlimited values, and reporting across every entity. Tell us your reporting goals and we’ll help you evaluate IES and get a tailored quote.

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