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QuickBooks 2006 For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))
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QuickBooks 2006 For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))

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Do a quick take on QuickBooks and you’ll wonder where it’s been all your life. If you’re running a small business, you need an accounting system that monitors profits, losses, and expenses without costing an arm and a leg. And if you’re running your own business— when you’re trying to do everything, including things like, well, actually selling something—you need a good solid software system that stays one step ahead of you. QuickBooks 2006 is that software. Record invoices, pay bills—QuickBooks will crunch the numbers and keep you on track.

Now you can add another member to your team: QuickBooks 2006 For Dummies. This helpful book is loaded with the latest information, features, and expert advice you need to make the best use of the software. Pop open the book, and you’ll quickly start getting the basics in plain English. Written for those of us who aren’t CPAs, this down-to-earth guide explains how to:

  • Create invoices and credit memos
  • Produce income statements and financial reports
  • Process payroll and simplify tax preparation
  • Estimate, bill, and track expenses

Author Stephen Nelson not only has an MBA, a CPA and expertise in teaching the rest of us about QuickBooks, he also teaches other CPAs how to teach the rest of us about QuickBooks. You’ll feel like you’ve got a knowledgeable and humorous buddy at your side as you learn how to:

  • Streamline bill paying with online banking and electronic checks
  • Set up a workable chart of accounts and a good working budget
  • Keep track of inventory, fixed assets, and vehicle mileage
  • Handle selling a depreciable asset—and nine other “Tricky Situations”
  • Figure out your break-even point—and nine more “Secret Business Formulas”
  • Install QuickBooks in ten easy steps

If you handle the financial parts of your business like a pro, you’re free to concentrate on what you do best. QuickBooks 2006 For Dummies is the fun and easy way® to get started!

 
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Product Details
Author:Stephen L., CPA, MBA, MS Nelson
Paperback:408 pages
Publisher:For Dummies
Publication Date:January 24, 2006
ISBN:0764599542
Package Length:9.1 inches
Package Width:7.4 inches
Package Height:1.0 inches
Package Weight:1.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 15 reviews

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Average Customer Review:2.5
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3Quickbooks for dummies  Jun 04, 2008
OK, I guess I am a dummie. This book is a help but it still did not answer all of my questions and I had to call an accountant. It is a MUST HAVE if you are trying to set up Quickbooks for a business.

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1Pissed  Jan 28, 2008
I never got the book, they never had it to send. So, why in the hell ask me for a review????

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1Dissapointing  Dec 13, 2007
Like most of the "for Dummies" books, this is supposed to approach and explain the topic casually. Normally, I enjoy this kind of thing. However, this book/author leaves the reader with no details and little more than a summary of the what all the menus do. The author attempts (very bad) jokes in spots where I am expecting more detail.

If you're looking for a thorough understanding of Quickbooks, you'll be frustrated with this book - look somewhere else. If you're looking for self-effacing quips by the author, this is the book for you.


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1Disappointed  Jul 14, 2007
I agree with everything Keltic Kat said. I've never written a book review before, but this book annoyed me so much that I felt compelled. Maybe it's helpful for those who have no accounting knowledge. Personally, I thought it would be much more informative; as I'm reading it, I'm getting frustrated with the "you don't need to know that" crap. I bought the book because I DID want to know that crap. Ugh.

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3Good Ole' Dummies  Jul 11, 2007
I love the Dummies series of books, they always do a good job of laying things out for the non-expert (which is why most of us buy them right?)

This book is no exception, it does a very good job of getting you into and using QuickBooks. I doubt the book will make you an expert but if you need to get started right away, maybe you have a job interview on Monday for example, then this book is the way to go.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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