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Updated information on new tax rates, forms, software, and more! A comprehensive overview of the monthly accounting process for small business owners and novice bookkeepers and accounting clerks, this book guides readers through the ins and outs of creating accounts, conducting transactions, handling employees and payroll, managing month- end procedures, and issuing financial reports.
Fully revised to reflect the latest laws and procedures
The perfect tool for the 23 million small business owners in the U.S.
Covers the types of accounting software programs available and how to use them to manage a manual set of books
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- Developing a general ledger and maintaining journals- Reporting assets and expenses, handling receivables, payroll, cost of goods and services, producing financial statements- Month- and year-end accounting tasks and procedures
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The authors go over the finer points of developing a general ledger and maintaining journals, reporting assets and expenses, handling receivables, managing payroll, producing financial statements, and performing year-end accounting tasks and procedures.
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Count on great sales for this one! The ideal beginner's guide for bookkeepers, accounting clerks, and small business owners, as well as anyone interested in an accounting career, this covers everything from developing a chart of accounts to issuing financial statements. Topics include:
Developing a general ledger and maintaining journals
Reporting assets and expenses, handling receivables, payroll, cost of goods and services, producing financial statements
Month- and year-end accounting tasks and procedures
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You're no idiot, of course. You hire and manage talented people, carry out your daily tasks with grace, and even find ways to shine under deadline pressure. But when it comes to finance and accounting, you feel like you're in the red. Don't throw in the towel yet! The Complete Idiot's Guide to Finance and Accounting helps you create a budget, manage a payroll, and develop a financial management--from the perspective of a nonfinancial manager. In this Complete Idiot's Guide you get:
About the Author
Lita Epstein, MBA, is a seasoned financial writer who develops online courses about investing for retirement and finance and investing for women. A former congressional press secretary, she has extensive knowledge of the process within the agencies in Washington. She is the author of
Alpha Teach Yourself Retirement Planning in 24 Hours and
The Complete Idiot’s Guide to the Supreme Court.
Shellie L. Moore, CPA, is an accountant who focuses on tax preparation and planning for individuals and small businesses, as well as small business consulting, bookkeeping, and payroll preparation.