Synopses & Reviews
Be a pro in no time
Ideal for bookkeepers, accounting clerks, and small business owners, this practical guide goes beyond general accounting principles to teach readers how to prepare and manage their companies books. In this new edition, readers will find completely revised and updated information on handling sales and services, and updated tax information reflecting changes in the tax code.
Perfect for the many practicing accountants who are unlicensed bookkeepers, accounting clerks, and small business owners
There are 3.1 million accountants, bookkeepers, and accounting clerks in the U.S.
There are an estimated 23 million small business owners in the U.S., many of whom manage their own books
About the Author
Carol Costa has written for numerous business publications and has been a correspondent for the
Phoenix Business Journal and
The Tucson Business Chronicle. She has owned a bookkeeping and tax service and worked as an accountant.
C. Wesley Addison, CPA, holds a Master’s degree in accounting and is a member of AICPA and ASCPA. With over 20 years’ experience in all aspects of accounting and taxes, he is the senior partner of Addison and Gadea, a public accounting firm in Tucson, Arizona.