
I have QuickBooks, Now What?
By Julie Mucha-aydlott
Subjects: Nonfiction, Computer Technology, Business
Description: There are many QuickBooks instruction guides out in circulation, but there is only one that answers the questions for the less-educated entrepreneur. Most instruction guides are made to explain QuickBooks in a way that expects the reader to have knowledge in accounting and to understand their language. The other 70% of the US small businesses don’t understand the translation but still need someone to show them in a simple way. They seem to be left behind. I have QuickBooks, Now What? is the only book that takes you from point A to point B, translating the language barrier in Laymen’s Terms for the self employed business owner. Most small business owners focus more on their service or product and don’t know what a debit or credit is, and they don’t know what to enter into QuickBooks to set it up. It answers that exact question, "Now what?" What documents do I need to set up my accounting, what do the reports mean, why is it so important to have a budget, and how do I get one? It was not written for the Harvard graduate or the executive, it was written for the small business people who will relate to "Joe Standard" without feeling like an idiot in the process. Include are over 340 pages of basic bookkeeping instructions with templates and explanations. Throw in the author's sense of humor and a little bit of sarcasm, and you’ll find that it’s impossible to be bored with accounting when reading this book.
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