QuickBooks 2009 For Dummies by Stephen L. Nelson

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  • Pub. Date: November 2008
  • 386pp
  • Sales Rank: 20,774

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    • Pub. Date: November 2008
    • Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
    • Format: Paperback, 386pp
    • Sales Rank: 20,774

    Synopsis

    Got a business to run? QuickBooks makes small-business accounting easier, and QuickBooks 2009 For Dummies shows you how! Bookkeeping may not be your favorite part of running a small business, so learning to use QuickBooks might pay off in more ways than one.

    QuickBooks helps you keep financial records, prepare invoices and record sales, pay bills, settle up at the end of the year, and more. In this guide, a top accounting and tax planning consultant tells you what you need to do to be ready for QuickBooks, then how to install and set up the program for your business. Discover how to:

    • Use the latest version of QuickBooks to maintain your accounting records in compliance with tax laws
    • Create invoices and credit memos, record sales receipts, set up inventory items, and monitor your inventory
    • Record and pay bills, print checks, and process payroll, including withholding
    • Balance accounts and generate financial reports
    • Set up a business budget and reconcile your account
    • Perform weekly, monthly, and annual record-keeping
    • Create job estimates that can be easily converted into invoices or compared with actual costs
    • Track accounts receivable and payable
    • Produce reports that help you understand your customer list, vendors, job expenses, inventory, payroll, budget, and more
    • Use job-costing procedure that help you estimate, bill, and track jobs
    • Decide whether to use accrual-basis accounting or cash-basis accounting

    Handling the financial chores with QuickBooks can put the fun back into owning your own business. QuickBooks 2009 For Dummies makes it easier!

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    Biography

    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.

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    Not Too Suitable for Training Purposesby Lash58

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    September 26, 2009: I did not find this book to be adequate for learning how to use QuickBooks for employment purposes. It does not give enough detail information especially about accounting procedures. I have an accounting background and I needed a book that showed bookkeeping procedures as well as the accounting theory behind it. The book is fine for people who are not that interested in learning the complete program. It is adequate to teach quick ways of doing certain tasks. If you want a more thorough guide to using QuickBooks, you should think about getting a book through Intuit.

    Disappointingby denchris

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    August 08, 2009: Much to basic and oversimplified. QuickBooks is a very sophisticated and involved program. For me, this book only seemed to provide information that was obvious, almost self apparent when using the program itself. It was of no use for more complicated tasks that I needed in the areas of payroll, online banking, and customized reports. To me it was a waste of money. I have found other "books for dummies" much more informative.