I have QuickBooks, Now What? | 
enlarge | Author: Julie Mucha-aydlott Publisher: San Diego Business Accounting Solutions Category: Book
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 992111
Media: Paperback Edition: 2nd Pages: 342 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 8 x 0.9
ISBN: 0979412404 Dewey Decimal Number: 657 EAN: 9780979412400 ASIN: 0979412404
Publication Date: April 23, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Must Have! March 5, 2008 C. Lewis (Xenia, OH) This book is a must have for anyone starting a business. The book walks you through the setup process for setting up a business using Quickbooks. The book will give invaluable information that only someone who has been in the bookkeeping business and experienced it can give you. The book offers insight into things to look out for and how to troubleshoot problems that only an experienced professional bookkeeper can offer. I just started a bookkeeping business so it was nice to find a book that teaches you what a professional is thinking when setting up a new business or taking over the bookkeeping for an existing business. I would recommend the book to business owners that want to do their own bookkeeping and to anyone starting a bookkeeping business.
Overly Simplified September 20, 2007 K. Van Workum 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have QuickBooks, Now What? I'll tell you what, don't buy this book. I understand that this book is written for self-employed, small business owners who know next to nothing about bookkeeping, but it's way too dumbed down. I am a small business owner who knows nothing about bookkeeping; that's why I bought the book. But I didn't get anything useful out of it. It's literally written for people with an 8th grade education. I learned next to nothing from the book. As a business owner, I want to know why things need to be done a certain way. This book just gives you the simplest case examples with no explanation, but plenty of useless fluff. So I couldn't figure out what to do in my particular situation. And every business owner is going to have a unique situation. Find a better book that has some more detail and can give you some insight. If you want to learn about bookkeeping and why things are done the way they are, don't buy this book.
Easy to follow Quickbooks Guide March 16, 2007 D. Malin (Rockford, MI USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Book number 2 of Julie's I read in preparation for opening a home-based accounting/bookkeeping business. 300+ pages of very practical information you need to set-up Quickbooks for your business. Spiral format makes it easier to use than typical bound books. Enough information to make it useful, but not too much to overwhelm you. If you spend $200-$300 on Quickbooks spend an extra $50 to get this book.
I have QuickBooks, Now What? September 20, 2006 Sunil Mohan (Surrey, BC Canada) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I received both of your books late yesterday and have spent an hour or so for a quick overview. I have over 20 years of accounting and small business management experience and recently received my CMA designation. I am planning to open my accounting and small business consulting firm by the end of this year. I will not have problems advising clients on higher-end accounting and on business strategy, however, I was having problems how to provide bookkeeping and software support services and how to market my new business. Your books have all if not most of the answers for a real life situation. It will save me countless hours on research. This weekend I will read both of your books in detail and incorporate most of your ideas in my business plan. Thank you for promptly sending the two books.
Now What? From the Author November 30, 2005 Julie A. Mucha-aydlott (San Diego, CA) 7 out of 11 found this review helpful
"I have QuickBooks, Now What" recently went through a name change. This informative book was formely named Computerized Bookkeeping in Laymen's Terms and was written with my clients questions and needs in mind. We changed the name to better fit the consumer who is buying QuickBooks and is asking, Now What? It was written for the blue collar workers throughout the US who are not Harvard Graduates, but Self-Trained Entrepreneurs and tradesman who don't speak proper english. This book is the only Laymen's Term guide for the other 70% of the US Small Business population to finally figure out. It answers those questions asked to me hundreds of times. "If my business has QuickBooks and I use the instruction manual that comes with the program, WHAT do I set up my books with? What paperwork do I need,what are the Chart of Accounts, and what am I forgetting?" Every QuickBooks instruction book has templates, how to set up accounts, how to bill customers, etc. What they don't have is Why, With What, and How do you read a financial report and what does it mean? What do I do to keep on top of my bookkeeping so my Accountant doesn't charge me a fortune at the end of the year? It is a wonderful tool that helps the small business owner answer the questions in a language that they speak . Julie Aydlott
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