QuickBooks 2022 All-in-One For Dummies. Stephen L. Nelson
Book 7: Care and Maintenance Chapter 1: Administering QuickBooks Keeping Your Data Confidential Using QuickBooks in a Multiuser Environment Using Audit Trails Enabling Simultaneous Multiuser Access Maintaining Good Accounting Controls Chapter 2: Protecting Your Data Backing Up the QuickBooks Data File Restoring a QuickBooks Data File Condensing the QuickBooks Company Files Chapter 3: Troubleshooting Using the QuickBooks Help File and This Book Browsing Intuit’s Product-Support Website Checking Another Vendor’s Product-Support Website Tapping into Intuit’s Online and Expert Communities When All Else Fails …
12 Book 8: Appendixes Appendix A: A Crash Course in Excel Starting Excel Stopping Excel Explaining Excel’s Workbooks Putting Text, Numbers, and Formulas in Cells Writing Formulas Scrolling through Big Workbooks Copying and Cutting Cell Contents Formatting Cell Contents Recognizing That Functions Are Simply Formulas Saving and Opening Workbooks Printing Excel Workbooks One Other Thing to Know Appendix B: Government Web Resources for Businesses Bureau of Economic Analysis Bureau of Labor Statistics Census Bureau Securities and Exchange Commission Federal Reserve Government Publishing Office Internal Revenue Service Appendix C: Glossary of Accounting and Financial Terms
13 Index
List of Tables
1 Book 1 Chapter 1TABLE 1-1 A Sales JournalTABLE 1-2 An Expenses JournalTABLE 1-3 Simple Income StatementTABLE 1-4 A Simple Balance SheetTABLE 1-5 Owner’s Equity for a PartnershipTABLE 1-6 Owner’s Equity for a CorporationTABLE 1-7 Another Simple Balance SheetTABLE 1-8 A Simple Statement of Cash FlowsTABLE 1-9 An Accounts Receivable Report at End of DayTABLE 1-10 An Inventory Report at Start of Day
2 Book 1 Chapter 2TABLE 2-1 A Simple Income Statement for the Hot Dog StandTABLE 2-2 A Simple Balance Sheet for the Hot Dog StandTABLE 2-3 You Must Remember ThisTABLE 2-4 Journal Entry 1: Recording the Cash SaleTABLE 2-5 Journal Entry 2: Recording the Inventory PurchaseTABLE 2-6 Journal Entry 3: Recording the Advertising ExpenseTABLE 2-7 A Trial Balance at the Start of the DayTABLE 2-8 Journal Entry 4: Recording the Rent ExpenseTABLE 2-9 Journal Entry 5: Recording the Wages ExpenseTABLE 2-10 Journal Entry 6: Recording the Supplies ExpenseTABLE 2-11 Journal Entry 7: Recording the Sales RevenueTABLE 2-12 Journal Entry 8: Recording the Cost of Goods SoldTABLE 2-13 Journal Entry 9: Recording the Payoff of Accounts PayableTABLE 2-14 Journal Entry 10: Recording the Payoff of the LoanTABLE 2-15 A T-Account of the Cash AccountTABLE 2-16 A T-Account of the Inventory Account