This bestselling text provides instruction on how to record, edit, interpret and analyse financial data using manual and computerised bookkeeping systems.
Includes three different company accounts for a total of six monthly periods in the source document booklet.
The same data is used in both the manual and computerised sections, facilitating comparison of results.
Illustrates the basic principles and entries of bookkeeping in two sections:
SECTION 1: Manual Bookkeeping
Explains how to identify source documents and make entries in the appropriate daybooks.
Details the process and importance of cross-checking.
Works through the transfer of entries into the various ledgers and explains how to produce a Trial Balance.
Illustrates the process of bank reconciliation and the production of a VAT 3 form.
SECTION 2: Computerised Bookkeeping
Relates specifically to the TASBooks package, but can be easily adapted to suit other bookkeeping accounts packages.
Screen shots throughout provide step-by-step instructions on how to install the TASBooks program, clear down the data and set up new companies, customers, suppliers, nominal accounts and products.
Explains how to produce reports and compare these to the manual daybooks and ledgers.
Includes a sample project and exam, complete with solutions and marking schemes.
WRITTEN FOR
Students of FETAC level 5 Bookkeeping - Manual & Computerised module.
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Höhe: 245 mm
Breite: 175 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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978-0-7171-5270-4 (9780717152704)
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John Roche has many years' experience teaching business subjects at FETAC level 5 and has delivered numerous in-service courses for teachers, particularly in computerised accounts. He is the author Step by Step Computer Applications.
CONTENTS
Chapter 1:
Manual Bookkeeping
Daybooks
Ledgers
Trial Balance
Bank Reconciliation
VAT 3 Form
Further Exercises in Manual Bookkeeping
Chapter 2:
Installing TASBooks Program
Clear Down Data
Creating New Company
Creating Accounts
Chapter 3:
Computerised Bookkeeping
Sales Invoices and Credit Notes
Sales Ledger
Purchase Ledger
Cash Book
Nominal Ledger
Customers and Suppliers
Products and Services
Report Printing
Backup and Restore
Chapter 4:
Sample Manual Project
Sample Solutions
Sample Marking Scheme
Chapter 5:
Sample Computer Examination
Sample Solutions
Sample Marking Scheme