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QuickBooks 2008 For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))

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Manufacturer: For Dummies
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QuickBooks 2008 For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)) Features
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ISBN13: 9780470184707 Condition: NEW Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Additional QuickBooks 2008 For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)) Information
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Does your small business need big help with accounting and financial management services? QuickBooks 2008 For Dummies to the rescue! Here’s just what you need to get up and running with the latest version of QuickBooks, the bestselling small business accounting software for more than a decade. With QuickBooks, you can build a budget, process payroll, track income and outgo, and make tax time a little less stressful. Even though it’s a pretty intuitive system, QuickBooks—like all accounting software—requires a bit of set-up to make it run efficiently and tailor it to your business. QuickBooks 2008 For Dummies shows you how to Work with accounts payable and receivable Handle credit card transactions Keep your business checkbook Build a perfect budget Print checks and generate reports Manage your payroll and prepare payroll tax returns Estimate, bill, and track jobs Prepare customer invoices, record sales, and pay bills Take care of those necessary tasks that happen at the end of the week, the month, the year, or the billing cycle QuickBooks 2008 For Dummies covers QuickBooks Basic, Pro, Premier, and Enterprise flavors. Whether you’re the business owner or the manager or employee charged with making QuickBooks work, this friendly guide helps you get going and keeps a smile on your face.
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What Customers Say About QuickBooks 2008 For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)):
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As a CPA I find QuickBooks frustrating and difficult to use because, sometimes, it does mysterious things with transactions and does not provide reports (also known as an audit trail) that permit someone to verify that the reports are correct. a client received from one of his customers a check that bounced. However, in the bank reconciliation the deleted deposit showed up as a check outstanding. For another, a user can get a report of cash disbursements with a total; but one would not know whether the report is consistent with the general ledger since the total of the disbursements cannot be traced to the reduction of the cash account. What can be done to correct this problem without causing other, unintended consequences elsewhere in the system. QuickBooks for Dummies does nothing to remove the mystery of QuickBooks and explain how the system works. For example, transactions (receipts and disbursements) that it does not know how to handle end up in a balance sheet account called "Beginning Equity". He deleted the entry that showed the debit to cash and credit to revenue.
It only tells the reader how transactions should be processed but says nothing informative about how to correct mistakes. Specifically. Why. The book gave no guidance how to deal with such an event.
I received the item even though I had wanted Quicken for Dummies-Vista version. I sent an email asking if I could exchenge this and have never received a reply.
The books has proven helpful in the areas where I have used it thus far.
This book has a permanent place in my office as I use it often as a reference. It is quick and easy to understand and has helped with getting the QuickBooks system in place for my business.
Ordered it, it came within DAYS in great shape at a great price. Needed help with the program, saw this book was a great solution.first place I went to was Amazon dot com.found it. Computer Tech had it at a great price.bang. Love Amazon dot com and its vendors offering "used" items. I'm an Amazon addict.
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