Synopses & Reviews
Using a hands-on approach, Computer Accounting with QuickBooks® 2011 integrates understanding accounting with mastery of QuickBooks software. The text provides proven instructional techniques based on action research throughout the new edition to make students mastery of QuickBooks as effortless as possible. The Thirteenth Edition offers a complete package to learn the leading small business accounting software: QuickBooks software, comprehensive text, Student Blog, and LIVE Projects.
The text uses a highly effective three-step approach that aids students in constructing their own customized learning based on what they already know:
1. Chapter Tutorials. Providing numerous screen shots and detailed instructions, chapters in Computer Accounting with QuickBooks are designed as tutorials for the student to initially learn the accounting software features. All chapters are based on realistic, virtual company cases to enhance your understanding of the business environment in which QuickBooks is used. YouTube videos @ www.myquickbooks.me reinforce chapter tutorials.
2. Learning Activities. To improve long-term retention of student software skills and mastery of QuickBooks, learning activities are included at the end of the chapters. Designed with fewer instructions to test the understanding and, when needed, to develop skills at quickly seeking out additional information to complete tasks, the activities consist of exercises, projects and web quests. JIT Learning, the ability to seek out information as needed, is an increasingly important skill in a rapidly changing business environment. Computer Accounting with QuickBooks is designed to seamlessly facilitate your development of this crucial skill. In addition, the virtual cases challenge you to apply and develop both software and problem-solving skills.
3. Reflection. Reflection improves learning and retention. A reflection exercise, A Wish and A Star, appears at the end of each chapter to highlight what the student has learned.
About the Author
Donna Kay (formerly Donna Ulmer) is Assistant Professor of Accounting and Accounting Information Systems at Maryville University in Saint Louis, Missouri, where she teaches both undergraduate and graduate accounting. Dr. Kay earned B.S. and MBA degrees from Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville before receiving a Ph.D. from Saint Louis University, where she conducted action research on the perceived effectiveness of instructional techniques in the computer classroom. Named to Whos Who Among American Women, Dr. Kay holds certifications as both a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and Certified Information Technology Professional (CITP) and is an active member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Missouri Society of CPAs, the American Accounting Association and the Missouri Association of Accounting Educators. Dr. Kay serves on the Information Technology Committee of the MSCPA.
Table of Contents
Section I: Exploring QuickBooks with Rock Castle Construction 1 Quick Tour of QuickBooks Pro 2010 2 Customizing QuickBooks and the Chart of Accounts 3 Banking 4 Customers and Sales 5 Vendors, Purchases, and Inventory 6 Employees and Payroll 7 Reports and Graphs Section II: Small Business Accounting with QuickBooks 2010 8 New Company Setup 9 Accounting for a Service Company 10 Merchandising Corporation: Sales, Purchases, and Inventory 11 Merchandising Corporation: Payroll 12 Advanced QuickBooks Features for Accountants 13 QuickBooks in Action: An Authentic Project Section III: Quick Guide QuickBooks Software Company Commands Chart of Accounts Customer Transactions Vendor Transactions Employee Transactions Banking Transactions Entries Reports Microsoft Office and QuickBooks Section IV: QuickBooks Extras Appendix A Install and Register QuickBooks Software Appendix B Back Up and Restore QuickBooks Files Appendix C Troubleshooting QuickBooks Appendix D Electronic Deliverables Appendix E QuickBooks for Mac Appendix F QuickBooks Blog