Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 624 pages
- Published by: For Dummies January 10, 2007
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0470085517
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0470085516
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Book Dimensions:
9.1 x 7.4 x 1.5 inches
- Weighs: 1.9 pounds
Product Description
8 books in 1- your key to QuickBooks 2007 success! Your one-stop guide to managing your small business finances more efficiently QuickBooks is the leading accounting program for small businesses, and this book gives you a handy reference to all its parts. Set up QuickBooks for your business, load your files, create invoices, pay vendors, understand job costing and capital budgeting, and even get tips on writing your business plan. It all adds up to success!
Discover how to - Install and set up QuickBooks
- Track your inventory and items
- Prepare financial statements and reports
- Set up project and job costing systems
- Protect your data
- Save on business taxes
Back Cover Copy
8 books in 1— your key to QuickBooks 2007 success! Your one-stop guide to managing your small business finances more efficiently QuickBooks is the leading accounting program for small businesses, and this book gives you a handy reference to all its parts. Set up QuickBooks for your business, load your files, create invoices, pay vendors, understand job costing and capital budgeting, and even get tips on writing your business plan. It all adds up to success!
Discover how to - Install and set up QuickBooks
- Track your inventory and items
- Prepare financial statements and reports
- Set up project and job costing systems
- Protect your data
- Save on business taxes
Reader Reviews
This is actually one of the most complicated and frustrating "for Dummies" books I've ever read and used...yes, yes, I know what you might be surmising...bah. The book has huge sections (100+ pages) that discuss in detail a lot of accounting information...and this is where the aggravation comes in...which the author ends by summarizing "...but QuickBooks does all of this automatically for you in the background." Well what the...? He couldn't put this upfront, as in, "Hey, these next 3 chapters are for those of you who want to know what's going on behind-the-scenes"..... I'm a business owner, not an accountant - I would have greatly appreciated a lot more heads-up on what I need to focus on and what I can either skip or wait on to come back to later. I run QuickBooks so I can do the basics myself, but then turn it over every quarter to my accountant to verify everything and handle the taxes, etc. So, if you run your QuickBooks the way I do so you can focus on growing and maintaining your business, and hire an accountant to double-check your work, I cannot recommend this book. If you love the "for Dummies" series and still want to get this, then just focus on pages 69-245; the rest can wait until you have time or the interest. J. Avellanet, Co-Founder of Cerulean Associates LLC
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