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QuickBooks 2008 For Dummies
By: Stephen L. NelsoneBook Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Imprint: For Dummies
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Does your small business need big help with accounting and financial management services? QuickBooks 2008 For Dummies to the rescue! Here’s just what you need to get up and running with the latest version of QuickBooks, the bestselling small business accounting software for more than a decade.
With QuickBooks, you can build a budget, process payroll, track income and outgo, and make tax time a little less stressful. Even though it’s a pretty intuitive system, QuickBooks—like all accounting software—requires a bit of set-up to make it run efficiently and tailor it to your business. QuickBooks 2008 For Dummies shows you how to Work with accounts payable and receivable Handle credit card transactions Keep your business checkbook Build a perfect budget Print checks and generate reports Manage your payroll and prepare payroll tax returns Estimate, bill, and track jobs Prepare customer invoices, record sales, and pay bills Take care of those necessary tasks that happen at the end of the week, the month, the year, or the billing cycle
QuickBooks 2008 For Dummies covers QuickBooks Basic, Pro, Premier, and Enterprise flavors. Whether you’re the business owner or the manager or employee charged with making QuickBooks work, this friendly guide helps you get going and keeps a smile on your face.
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| Release Date: 02-08-2011 | |
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QuickBooks 2008 For Dummies
Chapter One
QuickBooks: The Heart of Your Business
In This Chapter
* Why you truly need a tool like QuickBooks
* What QuickBooks actually does
* Why QuickBooks is a popular choice
* What you need to do (in general) to get started
* How to succeed in setting up and using QuickBooks
I want to start our conversation by quickly covering some basic questions concerning QuickBooks: questions such as, "Why even use QuickBooks?", "Where and how does a guy or gal start?" - and, most importantly, "What should you not do?"
This little orientation shouldn't take more than a few minutes. Really. And the orientation should let you understand the really, really big picture concerning QuickBooks.
Why QuickBooks?
Okay, I know you know that you need an accounting system. Somebody, maybe your accountant or spouse, has convinced you of this. And you, being the team player that you are, have just accepted this conventional viewpoint as the truth.
But just between you and me, why do you really need QuickBooks? And what does QuickBooks do that you really, truly need done? And heck, just to be truly cynical, also ask the question, "Why QuickBooks?" Why not, for example, use some other accounting software program?
Why you need an accounting system
Start with the most basic question: Why do you even need an accounting system like QuickBooks? It's a fair question, so let me supply you the twopart answer.
The first reason is that federal law requires your business to maintain an accounting system. More spec
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