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Veechi Curtis. Bookkeeping Essentials For Dummies – Australia
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1. Getting Started
Chapter 2. Choosing Software and Working in the Cloud
Chapter 3. Building Your Accounts
Chapter 4. Creating Order from Chaos
Chapter 5. Recording Expenses and Supplier Payments
Chapter 6. Recording Receipts and Sales
Chapter 7. Understanding GST
Chapter 8. Paying Employees
Chapter 9. Reconciling Accounts
Chapter 10. Understanding Financial Reports
Chapter 11. Starting a New Financial Year
Chapter 12. Ten (Or More) Tips for Contract Bookkeepers
About the Author
Author’s Acknowledgements
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While reviewing this edition of Bookkeeping Essentials For Dummies, I have once again been impressed with how well Veechi has captured today’s bookkeeping. While some say bookkeeping doesn’t change, what is very obvious (and what Veechi takes care to explain within these pages) is that the next generation of software development, led by cloud technology, is bringing significant change to a bookkeeper’s approach and techniques.
Bookkeeping Essentials For Dummies is a must-read, whether you’re considering doing the books for your own business or whether you’re considering bookkeeping as a career. The combination of step-by-step explanations, background information, tips and warnings will help you gain a rapid and accurate understanding of all requirements. Veechi not only explains the basics of bookkeeping, introducing essential bookkeeping concepts in an accessible and logical way, but she also offers an introduction to more advanced bookkeeping topics, including financial reporting, in case you’re interested in further developing your bookkeeping skills.
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