Manage your business finances the easy way with Quick Books
Get your small business rolling with great ideas, exceptionalorganization skills, unique products or services — and atrusted, accessible, accounting system like Quick Books. Thisfriendly book shows you how to use this popular business accountingprogram to clearly understand your finances and run your businesswith ease.
* Start here — discover what you need to do to be ready for Quick Books, set up the software, reel in the dough, and pay thebills
* Get it together — learn to enter data, createprofessional-looking invoices, and record and print salesreceipts
* Narrow it down — keep tabs on who needs to get paid andwho owes money
* Monitoring made easy — create financial reports and trackevery dollar coming in and going out
* Populate Quick Books — enter information about yourproducts, employees, customers, and vendors into lists
* Satisfy the IRS — use Quick Books to maintain youraccounting records to comply with tax laws
Open the book and find:
* Steps to setting up and succeeding with Quick Books
* Ways to customize invoices and memos
* How to track accounts receivable and payable
* Instructions for recording and printing a sales receipt
* Advice for tracking vehicle mileage and paying sales tax
* Tips for small business owners
Learn to:
* Organize financial information for your business
* Create invoices and credit memos
* Prepare a sales receipt and record customer payments
* Generate financial reports
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Introduction 1
Chapter 1: Getting Started 5
Chapter 2: Populating Quick Books Lists 27
Chapter 3: Creating Invoices and Credit Memos 75
Chapter 4: Reeling In the Dough 103
Chapter 5: Paying the Bills 131
Chapter 6: Reporting on the State of Affairs 157
Chapter 7: (Almost) Ten Tips for Business Owners 173
Index 179
Over de auteur
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 Master’s in Taxation.