QuickBooks 2012 The Official Guide Author: Leslie Capachietti | Language: English | ISBN:
B006DVPYBU | Format: PDF
QuickBooks 2012 The Official Guide Description
The only official guide to the #1 bestselling financial software
Packed with insider tips and expert advice, QuickBooks 2012: The Official Guide shows you how to set up a comprehensive, well-organized small business financial management system with ease! Find out the most effective methods for accomplishing essential business tasks and customizing QuickBooks for your needs.
Fully endorsed by Intuit, makers of QuickBooks, this official guide provides best practices for tracking finances, managing payroll, processing invoices, controlling inventory, managing sales and expenses, and maximizing the software's features. Run an efficient and successful small business using the proven techniques and time-saving shortcuts inside this authoritative guide to QuickBooks 2012.
- Configure and customize QuickBooks for your business
- Avoid common mistakes
- Enter transactions quickly and accurately
- Manage accounts payable and receivable
- Set up and manage inventory
- Track employee hours and manage payroll
- Use Online Banking
- Reconcile bank accounts
- Set up and manage budgets
- Create standard and customized business reports
- Make key business decisions with confidence
Leslie Capachietti, MBA, is a nationally recognized speaker and trainer for Intuit and the Principal of Automated Financial Solutions, an accounting systems consulting firm located in the Boston area. She has been supporting small business owners across the U.S. for more than 15 years, helping them gain control of their financial operations using QuickBooks software. Leslie is the author of QuickBooks 2011: The Official Guide.
- File Size: 11060 KB
- Print Length: 657 pages
- Simultaneous Device Usage: Up to 4 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 1 edition (October 19, 2011)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B006DVPYBU
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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I read this novel from cover to cover and it has no plot!
Okay - it's a reference book - and it could be a much better one. Sometimes the author of a book like this that gets "updated" and re-published every year "forgets" that not every user of Quickbooks is an accountant. Quickbooks for Dummies - does a better job of helping the novice understand how to set up their accounts and why – but it may not go as deep as you need to with Quickbooks. This is more of a "how" book, without explaining the why sometimes. It would really, really be helpful if Intuit would get off the kick that this is a full-featured business bookkeeping program that demands an accountant review. First - it's not full featured. Second - some small businesses (which is what Quickbooks was designed for and is good for don't use accountants. Having said that, this would be better if every page didn't have a "ask your accountant about that" phrase. Okay - I'll jump off the soap box, but - fair warning - I will keep it handy.
This book will guide you through most tasks related to using Quickbooks Pro 2012. You could probably use is just as easily for earlier and subsequent versions. It explains the "how to" and will give you some guidance that you wouldn't find on your own. But for the new user - the person just starting their business and making an investment in accounting software - it doesn't offer some much needed guidance. For example, many users of this product are sole proprietors - they had an idea, backed their idea with some money and hard work and started a real business. Unfortunately, they don't have the foggiest idea how to account for their investment in their own company and this book doesn't help at all! Oops - there goes that fifth star.
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