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# Account Management

## General

With the account management module, you will be able to manage your account details and Equility subscription.&#x20;

## Account Details

In this section, you will be able to see your username, email address, created on date, and subscription tier. If you ever need to change your email address or password, you will do it within the account details section of the account management module.

## Subscription

In this section, you will see all of the details related to your subscription. This includes the following:

* Status
  * Whether your account is active or not.
* Tier
  * What subscription tier that you are on.
* Price per Company
  * Cost per QuickBooks Online company that is connected to Equility.
* Companies
  * The amount of QuickBooks Online companies that you have connected to Equility.
* Subscription Price
  * The total monthly subscription price for your organization.
* Next charge date
  * The next date that your payment method will be charged for your Equility subscription.

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