Overview
Owning a small business can become quite an involved undertaking before long. There are so many complex procedures to follow that it is great when you can make things as easy as possible, when possible. QuickBooks 2005 is one of those things that can make your life easier and Show Me QuickBooks 2005 is a task-based reference guide to help walk you through it. Each task involved with QuickBooks 2005 is covered with a screen-by-screen visual reference accompanied by a concise text description so that you can quickly learn and apply your new skills. Time is precious when you're running your own business so make the most of it with Show Me QuickBooks 2005.
Synopsis
Owning a small business can become quite an involved undertaking before long. There are so many complex procedures to follow that it is great when you can make things as easy as possible, when possible. QuickBooks 2005 is one of those things that can make your life easier and Show Me QuickBooks 2005 is a task-based reference guide to help walk you through it. Each task involved with QuickBooks 2005 is covered with a screen-by-screen visual reference accompanied by a concise text description so that you can quickly learn and apply your new skills. Time is precious when you're running your own business so make the most of it with Show Me QuickBooks 2005.
Editorials
From Barnes & Noble
The Barnes & Noble ReviewQuickBooks begs for a visual introduction: one that goes easy on the text and helps normal businesspeople get the help they need, quick. Show Me QuickBooks 2005, Second Edition delivers the goods.
It’s relentlessly task-focused. Every task gets its own page or two, with screen shots for practically every step, so it’s practically impossible to go off the rails. And it covers just about everything, from installing multi-user QuickBooks through setting up customers who need tax-exempt status.
It’s all here: setting up a new company, preparing payroll (including Intuit’s payroll services); making purchases and recording payments; invoicing, collections, and bad debts; security, backup, and more. Keep it next to your PC. Make sure your bookkeeper’s got a copy. It’ll make life with QuickBooks a whole lot easier. Bill Camarda, from the March 2005 Read Only