QuickBooks 2009 All-in-One For Dummies 5th Edition by Stephen L. Nelson (PDF)

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    Ebook Info

    • Published: 2009
    • Number of pages: 624 pages
    • Format: PDF
    • File Size: 19.79 MB
    • Authors: Stephen L. Nelson

    Description

    QuickBooks accounting software is the favorite financial management and accounting software for small businesses, but it does take a little getting used to. QuickBooks 2009 All-in-One For Dummies is the QuickBooks reference guide that gets you through the learning curve in a hurry. Eight handy minibooks cover: An Accounting PrimerGetting Ready to Use QuickBooksBookkeeping ChoresAccounting ChoresFinancial ManagementBusiness PlansCare and MaintenanceAdditional Business ResourcesQuickBooks 2009 All-in-One For Dummies is written for the Premier version, but you’ll find the information works for the other versions too. It’s easy to find what you need to know:Book I covers all the basic accounting stuff for those who don’t know a credit from a debitLearn to set up the program, load files, and customize QuickBooks in Book IIIn Book III you’ll see how to invoice customers, pay vendors, track inventory, and moreTake on activity-based costing, preparing a budget, and job costing in Book IVBook V gets into cool stuff like ratio analysis, EVA, and capital budgetingFind out in Book VI how to write the business plan you needBook VII shows you how to manage maintenance for QuickBooksBook VIII covers additional resources, an Excel primer, accounting terms, and moreBefore you know it, you’ll be managing your business finances like a pro with QuickBooks 2009!

    User’s Reviews

    Editorial Reviews: From the Back Cover Here’s the book that helps you keep your business books with QuickBooksQuickBooks makes it easier to handle all those financial chores you have to do for your small business, and this handy reference makes it easier to use QuickBooks! You’ll find minibooks on setting up QuickBooks for your business needs, using it for accounting, bookkeeping, and business planning, keeping your data safe, and much more.Accounting 101 — Book I covers the basics of accounting if you don’t know a debit from a creditReady, set, go — learn to set up the program, load files, and customize QuickBooks in Book IIAll about bookkeeping — in Book III you’ll see how to invoice customers, pay vendors, track inventory, and moreChannel your inner accountant — take on activity-based costing, preparing a budget, and job costing in Book IVExplore financial strategies — Book V digs into advanced strategies like ratio analysis, EVA, and capital budgetingPlan to succeed — find out in Book VI how to write the business plan that can help you find your nicheKeep up with upkeep — Book VII shows you how to do things that will keep you working productively in QuickBooksExtra help — Book VIII covers additional resources, an Excel primer, accounting terms, and moreOpen the book and find:How to read a financial statementSteps for tracking accounts receivable and payableTips for managing cash and bank accountsHow to set up lists of customers, vendors, and payroll itemsHow to produce common financial statements and reportsWhat you can learn from ratio analysisHow to create and use a business plan workbookWays to simplify tax preparation 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.

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

    ⭐I was totally out of my depth when my husband retired and started a small business. Of course I got right on board and volunteered to do all of his book keeping…right …After checking out Quick Books 2009 about 25 times during 2009 I was thrilled to find it for sale online this year. Quick Books is a great program but like all computer software it doesn’t come with a manual. Thanks to Quick Books 2009 for Dummies I am not only proficient in taking care of all my husbands book keeping, I am our accountant’s favorite client. She says she wishes that all of her clients would waltz in at tax time and hand her a stack of quick book reports like I do. Many Thanks from a former Dummie!

    ⭐Ok reference. Very helpful but also can be too broad.

    ⭐Item received as described very good

    ⭐Just what we needed to re-establish our bookkeeping/billing program after storm damage

    ⭐The purchase was as advertised.

    ⭐This book is eary to follow however it still does not answer all the questions that one has. It does not cover all the issues arising for a home based, sole proprietorship business.

    ⭐This is a excellent reference book. it is strait forward and easy to read and understand.

    ⭐I find all of the “for Dummies” books to be very good and informative, but if you really want to learn Quickbooks, I suggest doing it through Quickbooks. This book is comprehensive and a good start or review.

    ⭐Awesome book for beginners, worth the money and time spent, step by step examples, covers lots of areas I didn’t expect from this book……. thumps up, highly recommended.

    ⭐Great Book

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