Contractor's Guide to Quickbooks Pro 2002

Contractor's Guide to Quickbooks Pro 2002
Author: Karen Mitchell
Publisher: Craftsman Book Company
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781572181182

According to a recent national survey, more construction contractors use QuickBooks Pro and QuickBooks than all other accounting programs combined. And for good reason. QuickBooks Pro excels at all the routine paperwork in a construction office: writing checks, keeping track of your bank balance, sending out invoices and statements, creating up-to-the-minute profit and loss statements for the month, year or by job, writing payroll checks, paying suppliers and subcontractors, tracking job costs, comparing estimated and actual costs for each job, and much more. But there's a lot to learn in QuickBooks Pro. And converting to a new accounting system can be a complex and confusing task, even if you have a strong background in accounting and plenty of time to install the new system. That's why this book was written -- because most construction pros aren't accounting experts and have more important work to do at the job site.

QuickBooks Pro 2002

QuickBooks Pro 2002
Author: Janet Horne
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2002-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780130756633

For short term courses in Accounting, Microcomputer Accounting or Computerized Accounting in departments of Accounting or Computer Information Systems. Using the popular and user-friendly QuickBooks Pro 2002 accounting package, this hands-on, applications-rich text gives students a basic knowledge of how computerized accounting systems function. It emphasizes QuickBooks' innovative approach to recording accounting transactions based on business forms, rather than the traditional journal format. The author provides firsthand training in working with actual accounting software used in business. Accounting concepts and their relation to QuickBooks are presented throughout. Students develop confidence in recording business transactions using a real commercial program; upon finishing the text, they should be able to use QuickBooks in the "real world."

Using QuickBooks 2002

Using QuickBooks 2002
Author: Gail Perry
Publisher: Que Publishing
Total Pages: 650
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780789727220

This edition is updated to reflect changes to the latest version of QuxikBooks, as well as provide in-depth coverage of general accounting information. Troubleshooting tips are located throughout the book.

QuickBooks All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies

QuickBooks All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies
Author: Stephen L. Nelson
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 650
Release: 2005-01-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0764589695

One of the principles of good business and good money management is to make the most of what you have. QuickBooks All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies helps you make the most of QuickBooks business accounting software. Updated to cover changes and enhancements to the software, it combines eight quick reference guides: An Accounting Primer that covers basic principles, double-entry bookkeeping, and special accounting problems Getting Ready to Use QuickBooks with information on setting up QuickBooks, loading the master file lists, and fine-tuning QuickBooks Bookkeeping Chores, covering invoicing customers, paying vendors, tracking inventory, and more Accounting Chores including financial statements, reports, and budgets, using activity-based costing, and setting up project and job costing systems Financial Management such as ratio analysis, economic value-added analysis, and capital budgeting Business Plans, featuring profit-volume-cost analysis, forecasting, and writing a business plan Care and Maintenance, with information on protecting data, troubleshooting, and more Additional Business Resources including a crash course in Excel, a glossary, and more Written by veteran Dummies author Stephen L. Nelson, MBA, CPA, and author of more than 100 books with more than four million copies in print, QuickBooks All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies goes beyond the basics of how to use QuickBooks and provides expert advice on accounting chores, financial management, business planning, and much more. With a comprehensive index, it’s your instant, at-your-fingertips reference for everything from how to handle everyday accounting tasks to long-term planning for your business. Fine-tune QuickBooks for your business and your accounting systems Calculate breakeven points Budget for capital expenditures Take advantage of online banking There’s even a companion Web site where you can take advantage of a sample business plan workbook and download a profit-volume cost analysis workbook. You won’t find a more comprehensive, authoritative, yet understandable guide to QuickBooks.

Peachtree Complete Accounting 2002

Peachtree Complete Accounting 2002
Author: Janet Horne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

/*0-13-066465-0, 6646E-6, Horne, Janet, Osteraa, Errol, Peachtree for Computerized Accounting*/" This book clearly and concisely explains each function of the Peachtree software. It highlights troublesome areas and software quirks for users, and offers tips for how to successfully navigate these problematic areas" Divided into three sections, with a comprehensive practical case study at the end of each section, the book covers: an introduction to computers and Peachtree 9.0, sales and receivables, payables and purchases, general accounting and end-of-period procedures, payroll, and computerizing a manual accounting system." For accountants, bookkeepers of small businesses, and other users of Peachtree software.

Quickbooks Pro 2004

Quickbooks Pro 2004
Author: Janet Horne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2004-09-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780131477735

For short term courses in Accounting, Microcomputer Accounting or Computerized Accounting in departments of Accounting or Computer Information Systems. Using the popular and user-friendly QuickBooks Pro 2004 accounting package, this hands-on, applications-rich text gives students a basic knowledge of how computerized accounting systems function. It emphasizes QuickBooks' innovative approach to recording accounting transactions based on business forms, rather than the traditional journal format. The author provides firsthand training in working with actual accounting software used in business. Accounting concepts and their relation to QuickBooks are presented throughout. Students develop confidence in recording business transactions using a real commercial program; upon finishing the text, they should be able to use QuickBooks in the "real world."