Synopses & Reviews
Updated to include additional topics and to cover all versions of the software, this guide provides the most vital information on using QuickBooks to track financial data in nonprofit organizations. Nonprofit-specific issues are addressed, including management of donors, grants, and pledges, while topics such as allocating expenses to programs, handling donor restrictions, and generating the reports needed for donors and tax returns are covered in detail. In addition to easy-to-follow instructions and many tips and work-arounds, information on using QuickBooks for fund-raising is provided. With detailed explanations of transaction entries, report customization, and other accounting requirements, this handbook is a must-have for nonprofit board members, accountants, and bookkeepers.
About the Author
Kathy Ivens writes regularly about computer and small-business topics for a variety of periodicals. She is the author of more than 50 books, including Home Networking for Dummies, Quickbooks: The Official Guide, and Running QuickBooks 2014 Premier Editions. She lives in Philadelphia. Thomas E. Barich is a Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor, the author of QuickBooks® Tips & Tricks, and the coauthor of Running QuickBooks 2014 Premier Editions and Setting Up & Running QuickBooks 2014. He is the former technical editor of QuickBooks: The Official Guide. He lives in Jacksonville, Florida.