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Mastering QuickBooks 2020

You're reading from   Mastering QuickBooks 2020 The ultimate guide to bookkeeping and QuickBooks Online

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789955101
Length 332 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Crystalynn Shelton Crystalynn Shelton
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with QuickBooks Online FREE CHAPTER 2. Company File Setup 3. Migrating to QuickBooks Online 4. Customizing QuickBooks for Your Business 5. Managing Customers, Vendors, Products, and Services 6. Recording Sales Transactions in QuickBooks Online 7. Recording Expenses in QuickBooks Online 8. Managing Downloaded Bank and Credit Card Transactions 9. Report Center Overview 10. Business Overview Reports 11. Customer Sales Reports in QuickBooks Online 12. Vendor and Expenses Reports 13. Managing Payroll in QuickBooks Online 14. Managing 1099 Contractors in QuickBooks Online 15. Closing the Books in QuickBooks Online 16. Handling Special Transactions in QuickBooks Online 17. Shortcuts and Test Drive 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

In this chapter, you have learned about the key tasks that need to be completed to close your books for the accounting period. As discussed, you need to reconcile all bank and credit card accounts, record year-end accrual adjustments (if you are on the accrual basis of accounting), add fixed asset purchases, record depreciation expenses, take physical inventory and make necessary adjustments, adjust retained earnings for distributions made to the business owners, set a closing date and password, and prepare key financial statements. As discussed, you can perform these tasks yourself, or you can give your accountant access to your QuickBooks data, to take care of this for you.

This chapter is the last one that covers the QuickBooks features most small businesses will use. In the next chapter, we will cover some additional topics, such as adding apps to QBO, managing credit...

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