The latest textbook offering from two of the most prolific writers in the computer accounting field provides concise and comprehensive instruction on how to use new accounting software from Microsoft in conjunction with Microsoft Office applications. The directions are interesting and easy-to-use, and are supported by in-depth analysis of up-to-date business situations and reports. Yacht and Crosson have simplified the installation process so students are ready to start working with the software in as short a time as possible. Students learn how to harness the power of Microsoft Office to link data between applications, leveraging reports and analysis opportunities and reducing errors.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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978-0-07-312972-3 (9780073129723)
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Carol Yacht is now an official licensed Peachtree Consultant. She previously taught at Yavapai College in Jerome, AZ but has now "retired" to full-time authorship and Peachtree consulting. She handles all phases of textbook production, except printing, herself. Starting with survey responses from adopters of the first edition, Carol revised the text and IM to fit Peachtree, Release 3.5. After months of "Carol controlled" proofing and problem-checking, she has turned over a CRC manuscript to us for publication.
PART 1: EXPLORING MICROSOFT OFFICE SMALL BUSINESS ACCOUNTING 1: Northwind Traders-A Product Company 2: Customers & Receivables 3: Vendors & Payables 4: Employees & Payroll 5: Banking 6: Company & Financial 7: Fabrikam, Inc.-A Service Company PART 2: SMALL BUSINESS ACCOUNTING FOR SERVICE BUSINESSES 8: Maintaining Accounting Records for Service Businesses 9: Completing Quarterly Activities & Closing the Fiscal Year Project 1: Fargo Medical Center, Inc. Project 2: Student-Designed Service Business PART 3: SMALL BUSINESS ACCOUNTING FOR MERCHANDISING BUSINESSES 10: Vendors and Inventory 11: Acquisition and Payments 12: Sales and Collections 13: Banking and Financial Reports Project 3: Neymark's Sporting Goods Project 4: Student-Designed Merchandising Business PART 4: ADVANCED SMALL BUSINESS ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS 14: SBA Integration with Microsoft Office 15: SBA and Excel Project 5: Student-Designed Project Appendix A: Review of Accounting Principles Appendix B: Glossary Index Timetable for Completion