QuickBooks 2010 For Dummies 17th Edition by Nelson (PDF)

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    Ebook Info

    • Published: 2009
    • Number of pages: 412 pages
    • Format: PDF
    • File Size: 16.01 MB
    • Authors: Nelson

    Description

    The annual update of a perennial bestseller, fully revised for the newest QuickBooks releaseQuickBooks is the leading software package for small business accounting, updated each year so it remains cutting-edge. QuickBooks 2010 For Dummies provides all the information you need to start using the newest version in your business.You’ll learn to set up your business accounting functions on QuickBooks and use all the newest features. You’ll be able to create budgets, process payroll, manage inventory and invoices, track job costs, balance accounts, and make things easier at tax preparation time.Shows you, in plain English, how to set up QuickBooks and manage your small business accounting on your ownExplains how to set up your business on QuickBooks, create invoices and credit memos, record sales receipts, set up inventory items, and track business credit cardsCovers recording and paying bills, printing checks, processing payroll, and preparing payroll taxesDiscusses building a budget, going online with QuickBooks, balancing accounts, generating financial reports, simplifying tax return preparation, and backing up dataAlso explores job estimating, billing, and tracking jobs and invoicesWritten by Stephen L. Nelson, author of all previous editions and an experienced CPA, QuickBooks 2010 For Dummies will help you become your own accountant and keep your business in the black.

    User’s Reviews

    Editorial Reviews: From the Inside Flap Spend less time with the books and more time on businessIf you’re like most small-business people, accounting is the last thing you want to spend lots of time on. This handy guide helps you use QuickBooks to track sales and inventory, build budgets, figure job costs, and much more. Written by a CPA who knows QuickBooks and business, this book will help keep your business in the black.Why QuickBooks? — meet Federal business accounting standards, track income and expenses, and know where your business standsStart here — set up the software and quickly start creating invoices, reel in the dough, and pay the billsThe goal is profitability — produce common financial reports and track your progress on a regular basisSave time with forms — enter data into QuickBooks once and produce checks, invoices, receipts, and moreKeep cash coming in — find out what your customers owe, how to reach them, and when to send collection lettersFinancial housekeeping — estimate jobs, check inventory, evaluate fixed assets, and keep all your files straightTrack everything — keep track of your checkbook, credit card accounts, inventory, payroll, budgets, and all the stuff you’ll need for tax preparationOpen the book and find:How to set up QuickBooks for your businessQuick ways to create invoices and pay billsWays to simplify tax preparationSteps for keeping inventory as you purchase and sell itemsHow to produce common financial reportsTips for building the perfect budgetWhat you need to estimate jobs and track costsHow to handle payroll and withholdingLearn to:Store and organize all your financial information in one placeBuild a budget, create invoices, pay bills, and process payrollManage inventory and track job costsMake tax preparation easier From the Back Cover Spend less time with the books and more time on businessIf you’re like most small-business people, accounting is the last thing you want to spend lots of time on. This handy guide helps you use QuickBooks to track sales and inventory, build budgets, figure job costs, and much more. Written by a CPA who knows QuickBooks and business, this book will help keep your business in the black.Why QuickBooks? — meet Federal business accounting standards, track income and expenses, and know where your business standsStart here — set up the software and quickly start creating invoices, reel in the dough, and pay the billsThe goal is profitability — produce common financial reports and track your progress on a regular basisSave time with forms — enter data into QuickBooks once and produce checks, invoices, receipts, and moreKeep cash coming in — find out what your customers owe, how to reach them, and when to send collection lettersFinancial housekeeping — estimate jobs, check inventory, evaluate fixed assets, and keep all your files straightTrack everything — keep track of your checkbook, credit card accounts, inventory, payroll, budgets, and all the stuff you’ll need for tax preparationOpen the book and find:How to set up QuickBooks for your businessQuick ways to create invoices and pay billsWays to simplify tax preparationSteps for keeping inventory as you purchase and sell itemsHow to produce common financial reportsTips for building the perfect budgetWhat you need to estimate jobs and track costsHow to handle payroll and withholdingLearn to:Store and organize all your financial information in one placeBuild a budget, create invoices, pay bills, and process payrollManage inventory and track job costsMake tax preparation easier About the Author Stephen L. Nelson, MBA, CPA provides accounting, business advisory, tax planning, and tax preparation services to small businesses. He belongs to the American Institute of CPAs and holds an MBA in Finance and a Masters in Taxation. His 100-plus books have sold more than four million copies. Read more

    Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

    ⭐I have a small home business and use QuickBooks 2010 for the bookkeeping. QuickBooks 2010 for Dummies often times makes more sense than the hefty instruction book that comes with program. For some of us who are NOT bookkeepers, CPA’s, or office personal that can understand the technical terms and jargon, for instance, things like why on an invoice, there is a negative sign in front of an amount of money that is a credit to a customer instead of amount owed, this book is invaluable. Of course not everyone who reads this book or uses it for reference could be termed a “dummy”. My CPA has a copy on his desk too.The only problem I find is that in some instances, the explanations might be a little too simplistic. Other than that, this book is well worth the price paid for it. Unfortunately like the software program, when you update the program, a lot of the info in this book also becomes obsolete.

    ⭐I would say I’m a little above average when it comes to using QuickBooks. I have never been officially trained, but for a business owner (farmer) I can get around the software somewhat easily. I read a few portions of the book but have found myself looking for information online. The auther is very knowledgeable and reading is easy, but it doesn’t answer some of my specific questions.

    ⭐I ordered this book for my Android because I have the print version so know that it is what I need. It downloaded beautifully and I opened it up and tried to go to the Index, but there is no index. I use the indexes of tech books much more than the table of contents. Just be aware of this. I’m going to try to return it.

    ⭐I ordered this book along with my software for backup support. I love the -for Dummies books and this one is no exception. I rely on them when I have a question or get stuck. It came very quickly and in good shape. I would recommend getting this book when you have the QuickBooks 2010 software.

    ⭐Terrible, unless you are a C.P.A. I had to return it and get the “simple” version, which wasn’t all that simple either. See my review of Quick Books Simple Start for more on that fiasco. Good luck if you are trying to set up QB for your company.

    ⭐Great information and is very useful to have around if you are new to QuickBooks Pro. So yes the book keeps you out of the dark. The shipper did a great job shipping us this book on time.

    ⭐I needed something in plain English that would explain how to use this software. This book is easy to understand and put the Quickbooks in perspective that I could deal with.

    ⭐Just got a new job as church treasurer and this has been really helpful. I had not worked with QuickBooks before and this made it easy to learn.

    ⭐Ordered QuickBooks for dummies 2010, what I got was QuickBooks 2012, that ok if you’ve got 2012 software version,but these books have a tremendous American twang in the style. Could not be bothered to send book back.I’ll need to save £300 to buy the new software version wont I. (yeah right)

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