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Nelson, Stephen L. QuickBooks Simple Start For Dummies eBook

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Define your business, maintain records, manage sales tax, and produce reports

So you've pulled off the corporate highway and started your own business? Good for you! Now you need a small business accountant, and guess what? With QuickBooks Simple Start and this handy guide, it just might be YOU! Find out how to set up an accounting system, prepare invoices, pay expenses, organize your tax stuff, and more.

The Dummies Way
* Explanations in plain English
* "Get in, get out" information
* Icons and other navigational aids
* Tear-out cheat sheet
* Top ten lists
* A dash of humor and fun


Discover how to:
* Install Simple Start and understand its features
* Create invoices and sales receipts
* Save big on business taxes
* Set up and reconcile bank accounts
* Measure your profits

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Title of Computers eBook: QuickBooks Simple Start For Dummies
Release Date: 10-20-2004
Publisher: For Dummies

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QuickBooks Simple Start For Dummies


Chapter One

Preparing to Use QuickBooks Simple Start

In This Chapter

* Choosing an appropriate entity form

* Installing the QuickBooks Simple Start software

* Running through the Setup Interview

I know you're eager to get started. You've got a business to run. But before you can start using QuickBooks Simple Start, you need to perform some up-front work. You need to install the software and set up the containers you'll use for your accounting.

And here's something else. Even before you do that work-the installation and setup work-you really, really should think carefully about the entity form you've chosen to use for your business. (This thinking is important even if you're already been operating for a while because the entity form you use affects that way you and I, working together like a well-oiled machine, should set up QuickBooks Simple Start.)

So, this is what we'll do (you and I is what I mean by "we") in this chapter.

REMEMBER

I assume that you know how Windows works. If you don't, take the time to read Chapter 1 of your Windows User's Guide. Or try the appropriate edition of Windows For Dummies by Andy Rathbone (Wiley).

Eenie, Meenie, Minie, Moe, Chose an Entity, and You're Ready to Go

You know what's weird? Most people seem to start businesses without spending any time thinking about what form the business entity should use. For example, people start businesses as simple sole proprietorships because they don't have the time to consider the other options. Or,

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