Installing Windows XP Pro via Boot Camp

Does anyone have any do's and dont's about installing Windows XP Pro on a 20" IMAC (OS X 10.5.7) via Boot Camp. All I want to have on the partition is Quickbooks Pro 2009, Anti Virus Program and possibly PC version of Office,

Have you tried emulation software, such as Parallels or VMFusion? None of the programs you list are overly intensive, so you may be able to get them working fine in an emulator--which means you wouldn't have to restart the machine to use those programs. Both of the programs I listed offer free trials.
Additionally, there's a few free options that are similar to MS Office that work on the Mac. NeoOffice & OpenOffice are the first that come to mind.
If you do choose to go with BootCamp, here's some pointers:
1) Get your data backed up at least once before you do anything
2) Only use the BootCamp Assistant to partition the drive and/or delete the partition
3) Go for free anti-virus, such as AVG Free. It does the job just fine.
4) Make sure you follow the BootCamp instructions carefully--if you don't, you'll find that your OS X partition mysteriously vanishes.
Good luck!
~Lyssa

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