QuickBooks 2004 The Official Guide
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Rating | : | 4.68 (724 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0072231394 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 608 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-01-08 |
Language | : | English |
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Learn to track customers, vendors, and inventory easily. Run your business efficiently and easily--even if you're a new business owner with no accounting experience--with the comprehensive coverage and easy-to-understand, expert advice in QuickBooks 2004: The Official Guide.Inside, learn how to:Enter transactions quickly and accurately Analyze and manage finances Customize QuickBooks to match your own preferences Track money, time, mileage, and costs Create customized reports Track job costs by time and expense Manage employees Make tax preparation a breeze Streamline your bookkeeping tasks Kathy Ivens is the author of more than 50 computer books and is a senior contributing editor for Windows & .NET Magazine.
Good overall resource but has some drawbacks I decided that January 1, 2005 was a good time to start using Quickbooks Pro for my small business. I'd been using MYOB FirstEdge, but found it was rather limited in some areas. Whenever I think about starting to use new software, I browse around on Amazon for a good book on the package in question. This book stood out as probably a good resource and I was not far wrong. However, I have a couple of complaints. Firstly, the author's instructions on how to enter beginning balances is vague at best. Secondly, her discussion of complex issues such as how to set up Quickbooks for sales tax recording and reporting, is so. Comprehensive Treatise on QuickBooks Pro 2004 Ronald W. Satz Ms. Ivens writes clearly, properly, and intelligently on QuickBooks software. The screen shots are legible, unlike those in some other computer books. The index is detailed, and thus useful. I counted only two typos in the 572 pages.My company, Transpower Corporation (a commercial and custom software manufacturing and systems engineering company in metropolitan Philadelphia), did its first QuickBooks installation in 1999. I purchased Kathy's book QuickBooks 6.0--The Offical Guide; this helped to make the installation go smoothly. It's been five years since, and QuickBooks has changed considerably. So I purchased bo. This book has everything you need A Customer This book not only has clear explanations about how to perform every bookkeeping chore in Quickbooks, it also explains what's going on in the background so you can understand how your profit and loss numbers accumulated. Beyond that, this book has important and useful information about workarounds for all the Quickbooks functions that are annoying if you or your accountant don't want to do things the "Quickbooks way". The explanations and tips about setting up sales tax, overcoming bank reconciliation problems, tracking inventory, and managing customers are beautifully written and easy to understand. My accountant
“Intuit-approved and loaded with secrets, Quicken Press books provide you with recipes for financial success.” --Scott Cook, Co-founder, Intuit, Inc.The only official guide to QuickBooks 2004, this information-packed resource teaches users of all levels how to manage their finances for business or home.
. Kathy Ivens (Philadelphia, PA) has been a computer consultant since 1984, and several years ago she began writing books. Kathy is a frequent contributor to national magazines on computer topics, writing reviews and articles, and is a contributing editor for Windows 2000 Magazine and Windows NT Magazine. She has authored, co-authored, contributed to, and ghost written more than forty volumes on computer subjects