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QuickBooks 2007 On Demand

QuickBooks 2007 On Demand
By Gail Perry

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QuickBooks 2007 on Demand is the ultimate reference for people who really want to learn how to use the most popular accounting program. Using a friendly seeit/do-it technique, QuickBooks 2007 on Demand gives you illustrated, full color, step-by-step explanations that put you in charge of your finances. Whether you keep this book right next to your computer for quick reference or use it to train others, you’ll find this is an indispensable resource.

 

SEE HOW TO

  • Produce and customize reports that show exactly how your company is doing
  • Schedule transactions so you’ll never forget a due date again
  • Bill time and expenses directly to customers
  • Use the new QuickBooks features for 2007, including a redesigned Payroll Center and the new Accountant’s Copy that lets you keep working while your accountant reviews your books
  • Create and use a budget
  • Reconcile your bank account to the penny without waiting for the bank statement to come in the mail
  • Keep detailed records of fixed asset acquisitions
  • Protect your financial information with the latest in security techniques
  • Send customized mailings to your customers and vendors

1. Setting Up Your Company Accounts with the EasyStep Interview

2. Setting Up and Using Payroll Features  

3. Adding or Changing Information After the Interview Is Completed  

4. Invoicing and Collecting Income  

5. Making Purchases and Recording Payments  

6. Collecting and Paying Sales Tax  

7. Using Timesaving Features  

8. Job Cost Estimating and Tracking  

9. Tracking Time   New!

10. QuickBooks Tips and Tricks  

11. Using the QuickBooks Online Features  

12. Preparing Income Tax Returns  

13. Security  

14. Using Inventory Features  

15. Recording Your Assets  

16. Recording Owners’ Equity  

17. Recording Liabilities  

18. Preparing the Top Ten QuickBooks Reports  

New! Features  

Index  

 


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #157119 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-12-17
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 448 pages

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About the Author

Gail Perry is a CPA and a graduate of Indiana University. She has worked in public accounting for more than 20 years and has spent that time helping her clients make the best use of the tax laws and accounting rules that benefit them most. Gail is a former senior tax consultant with the international CPA firm Deloitte, where she specialized in providing tax planning services and advice to small businesses. She has written hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles about taxes, personal and business finances, and financial software and is a contributing editor for SMBFinance and Accounting Today magazines. Gail is the author of more than 20 books, including The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Doing Your IncomeTaxes, Show Me QuickBooks 2006, and Surviving Financial Downsizing: A Practical Guide to Living Well on Less Income.


Customer Reviews

A QuickWay to Learn QuickBooks5
I am going to presume (I know that's not very smart, but I'm going to do it anyway) that you're already decided on Quickbooks software. So the reason you're reading this book review is to determine if you want to buy this book to learn what to do with it.

This book is pare of Que's 'On Demand' series of books. It's a visual quick reference guide that uses a task oriented philosophy to show/describe how to do things in Quickbooks. Specifically, say you want to Schedule a Recurring Transaction, that is, a bill that needs to be paid the tenth of every month for the same amount. You can look up: Recurring Transactions or Scheduled Transactions in the index or Scheduling Recurring Transactions in the Table of Contents. All of these lead you to page 189. Page 189 is printed with two columns. The left hand column has a set of instructions on how to do the task. The right hand column has pictures of what the screen should look like as you follow the instructions.

So you read through the whole book quickly, learning at least the basic idea of what you can do. Get Quickbooks installed (page 2), register it (page 5), and work you way through the first couple of chapters. Then skip around to get what you want done, as you decide to implement those features.

It's a pretty handy way to learn a software system.

The Paper Plan-it5
This book is awesome. It not only clearly defines how to implement Quickbook features, but touches on the basics of accounting as well.

I've never been impressed enough with a reference manual to write a review, but I had to for this one. It is perfect for me.

Very easy to read book!5
This is actually one of the best, well written computer books I've read. It is easy to find what you need and has step by step instructions with pictures to help you learn what it is that you are trying to do.

This book is a must if you have QuickBooks 2007!