Planning for major events in your family's life? Sending your children to college and planning for retirement can be overwhelming but Quicken 2001 For Dummies Quick Reference will show you how interrelated events will affect each other. Quicken users can refer to the book when calculating interest rates or preparing financial security for the future. From balancing a checkbook to preparing our taxes, Quicken 2001 For Dummies Quick Reference enables you to get the most out of this powerful financial software. The book also provides hassle-free instruction on the latest features for tracking loans, mortgages, and investments such as stocks and mutual funds.
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Höhe: 21.2 cm
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Dicke: 15 mm
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978-0-7645-0788-5 (9780764507885)
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About the Author Peter Weverka is the author of two dozen computer books, including Word 2000 For Windows For Dummies and ICQ For Dummies. His humorous articles and stories (none related to computers, thankfully) have appeared in Harper's, SPY, and other grownup magazines.
The Big Picture: Quicken 2001.
PART I: Introducing Quicken.
PART II: Recording Your Financial Activity.
PART III: Reconciling a Bank or Other Kind of Account.
PART IV: Making Your Time with Quicken More Productive.
PART V: Techniques for Measuring Your Financial Success.
PART VI: Quicken for Investors.
PART VII: Planning Your Financial Future with Quicken.
PART VIII: Banking Online with Quicken.
PART IX: Getting the Housekeeping Done.
PART X: Quicken as a Financial Analysis Tool.
PART XI: Getting Tax Help from Quicken.
PART XII: Tracking Loans, Liabilities, and Assets.
Glossary: Tech Talk.
Appendix: Installing Quicken.
Index.
Book Registration Information.