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Book Reviews of QuickBooks 2006: The Missing ManualBook Review: VERY VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!! Summary: 5 Stars
Do you want to take control of your company's financial future? If you do, then this book is for you! Author Bonnie Biafore, has done an outstanding job of writing a practical manual that provides you with step-by-step instructions for using every QuickBooks Pro feature.
Biafore, begins by explaining how to create and manage a company file; create accounts, customers, jobs, invoice items, and other lists; and configure preferences. Then, the author describes how to bill customers, manage the money that your customers owe you, pay for expenses, run payroll, manage your bank accounts, and perform other bookkeeping tasks. She also explains how to keep your inventory at just the right level, how to keep track of time and mileage, how to build budgets and plan for the future, and how to use QuickBooks reports to evaluate every aspect of your enterprise. Finally, she helps you take your copy of QuickBooks to the next level.
In this most excellent book, the author shows you how to save time and prevent errors by downloading transactions electronically. More importantly, this book helps you set up QuickBooks so your financial data is secure.
Book Review: Great QuickBooks Learning Tool Summary: 5 Stars
If you are one of the many small business owners out there that use QuickBooks 2006 to run the numbers side of your business, you no doubt find QuickBooks to be an essential tool to track the financial progress and how money is entering/exiting your cash flow. Unless you are an absolute superstar, you probably find QuickBooks to be fantastic for your needs, but confusing at times.
If you are one of these individuals that uses QuickBooks on a daily basis and you want to become a more savvy 'Books user or just want to dig deeper into this application and understand the whys and hows regarding how things work, look no further than 'QuickBooks 2006: The Missing Manual' by Bonnie Biafore!!
With over 600 pages of material spanning 23 Chapters and 3 Appendixes, this is a solid bargain for the price. Clear, concise writing, lots of pictures, and a layout that is second to none, if you need additional assistance in learning the QuickBooks way, this is a solid buy from the best publishing line that O'Reilly puts out.
***** HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Book Review: Hands Down, the Best Reference on QuickBooks 2006 Summary: 5 Stars
I was working with a woman who was just getting back into QuickBooks, after having taken a couple training classes years before. She wanted a book to help her and ended up buying two other QB guides. But we soon had an issue came up that neither book mentioned. So I read the reviews, recommended this one to her and bought a copy for myself.
She was thrilled. While I didn't read the other two guides, she said this one was far easier to understand and did indeed cover the issue we were having. In fact, she was able to find the solution to every issue that arose in there.
And when I went to my own copy of the book looking for answers, I also found it to be easy to use and understand as well--and I'm NOT the bookkeeping type. In fact, it has some good information in general about business bookkeeping and accounts aside from the software. So if you're wavering between a couple of the many QuickBooks guides, I'd say your best bet is to try this one first.
Book Review: Quickbooks doesn't NEED its own manual..use this one! Summary: 5 Stars
I am not a professional reviewer, but I needed to comment on the value of this book. I just started my own business and am lost in software land. I heard Quickbooks was the way to go, so, I followed suit and purchased it. Upon recommendation, I took part in the "online tutorials". It helped me learn a few things. "What next?", I inquired. "Use the help menu", was the catty reply. Forget that...I went searching for and found this book. Immediately, I found what I was looking for..Explainations! Examples! Education! Horray! Thank God I found the Missing Manual...
Book Review: Great book for the non-beancounter Summary: 5 Stars
This is an excellent book to help you through the tough spots of Quickbooks Pro 2006. Since I am not an Accountant but have used Quicken for many years I am a dedicated Intuit customer (wouldn't touch MS Money for anything). Quickbooks is an excellent product but the learning curve is extensive. However, between "QuickBooks 2006 (Missing Manual)" and "Tax Loopholes for eBay Sellers" by Diane Kennedy I am attacking and winning with Quickbooks
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