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Accurate accounting is the key to a successful business. But when you’re dealing with assets and liabilities, profit and loss, and debits and credits, juggling all the numbers can quickly get confusing. Introductory Accounting gives you everything you need to know about basic financial accounting to manage your dollars and cents and keep your accounts in order.
Ideal for small businesses, as well as any large company bookkeeper, this book covers:
• Structuring your business and choosing an accounting method.
• Setting up an accounting system and basic operating procedures (tracking sales, determining costs, managing cash, etc.).
• Creating employee records, maintaining a payroll system, and accounting for benefits.
• Keeping tax and benefit records.
• Reporting costs.
• Closing out cash journals and employee accounts at month-end and balancing ledgers.
• Preparing month-end and year-end statements and reports.
• Producing a balance sheet and monthly profit-and-loss (P&L) statements.
• Using accounting software.
Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor
David H. Ringstrom, CPA, started Accounting Advisors, Inc. in 1991, and has offered spreadsheet and software consulting services for almost 25 years. He has worked as a freelance writer since 1995 and has served as technical editor for more than 30 books over the past 10 years. He teaches continuing education classes online for 17 different providers.Gail Perry, CPA, is the editor in chief of CPA Practice Advisor magazine and formerly the editor in chief of AccountingWEB.com. She is the author of more than 30 books about financial software, taxes, and personal finances, including TurboTax for Dummies and The Complete Idiot's Guide to Doing Your Income Taxes. Perry was a software instructor at the Indiana CPA Society for ten years, and a teacher of online personal financial planning through Education2Go for seven years. She also wrote columns for the Indianapolis Star.
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