
Computer Accounting Essentials with QuickBooks Pro 2010
McGraw-Hill Professional (Publisher)
5th Edition
Published on 16. May 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
978-0-07-740895-4 (ISBN)
Description
QuickBooks Pro 2010 Essentials is an accessible, step-by-step guide to installing, using and mastering the most widely used software for small businesses. Supportive pedagogy helps students develop a strong working knowledge of QuickBooks Pro. This book focuses on the basic business processes of the software and teaches students step-by-step how to set up and run a merchandising corporation.
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Edition
5th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 274 mm
Width: 218 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
517 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-740895-4 (9780077408954)
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Other editions
Previous edition
Carol Yacht | Susan Crosson
Computer Accounting Essentials Using Quickbooks W/Quickbooks 2008 Educational Trial Software
Book
07/2008
4th Edition
Irwin/McGraw-Hill
€129.25
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Persons
Carol Yacht, carol@carolyacht.com, is an educator and author of technology-based accounting textbooks. Carol authors QuickBooks Online (2/e), QuickBooks Desktop (9/e), and Sage Peachtree (20/e), textbooks. Carol taught on the faculties of California State University-Los Angeles, West Los Angeles College, Yavapai College, and Beverly Hills High School. She started using accounting software in her classes in 1980. Carols teaching career includes first and second year accounting courses, accounting information systems, and computer accounting.
Since 1989, Carols textbooks have been published by McGraw-Hill. She contributes regularly to professional journals and is the Editor of the American Accounting Association's Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum section's The Accounting Educator.
Carol Yacht was an officer of AAAs Two-Year College section and recipient of its Lifetime Achievement Award. She is a board member of the Microsoft Dynamics Academic Alliance; worked for IBM Corporation as an education instruction specialist; serves on AAAs Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum sections research, instructional, and hall of honor award committees; and works for Intuit and Sage as a consultant. Carol earned her MA degree from California State University-Los Angeles, BS degree from the University of New Mexico, and AS degree from Temple University.
Susan V. Crosson is an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at Emory University and the Director of the Center for Advancing Accounting Education for the American Accounting Association. Previously she was a Professor and Coordinator of Accounting at Santa Fe College in Gainesville, FL. She has also taught on the faculties of University of Florida, Washington University in St. Louis, University of Oklahoma, Johnson County Community College, and Kansas City Kansas Community College. Susan continues to be guided by her mission to create a learning process as individual as each student requires to master the course content and actively apply with confidence what's learned. She is pleased to be able to speak and write on the effective use of technology throughout the accounting curriculum. In addition to her over 300 YouTube videos, she has co-authored several accounting textbooks including the Computer Accounting Essentials series. Susan earned her Master of Science in Accounting from Texas Tech University and her undergraduate degree in accounting and economics from Southern Methodist University. She is a CPA.
Since 1989, Carols textbooks have been published by McGraw-Hill. She contributes regularly to professional journals and is the Editor of the American Accounting Association's Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum section's The Accounting Educator.
Carol Yacht was an officer of AAAs Two-Year College section and recipient of its Lifetime Achievement Award. She is a board member of the Microsoft Dynamics Academic Alliance; worked for IBM Corporation as an education instruction specialist; serves on AAAs Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum sections research, instructional, and hall of honor award committees; and works for Intuit and Sage as a consultant. Carol earned her MA degree from California State University-Los Angeles, BS degree from the University of New Mexico, and AS degree from Temple University.
Susan V. Crosson is an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at Emory University and the Director of the Center for Advancing Accounting Education for the American Accounting Association. Previously she was a Professor and Coordinator of Accounting at Santa Fe College in Gainesville, FL. She has also taught on the faculties of University of Florida, Washington University in St. Louis, University of Oklahoma, Johnson County Community College, and Kansas City Kansas Community College. Susan continues to be guided by her mission to create a learning process as individual as each student requires to master the course content and actively apply with confidence what's learned. She is pleased to be able to speak and write on the effective use of technology throughout the accounting curriculum. In addition to her over 300 YouTube videos, she has co-authored several accounting textbooks including the Computer Accounting Essentials series. Susan earned her Master of Science in Accounting from Texas Tech University and her undergraduate degree in accounting and economics from Southern Methodist University. She is a CPA.
Content
Chapter 1: Software Installation and Creating a New Company Chapter 2: Exploring QuickBooks Chapter 3: New Company Setup for a Merchandising Business Chapter 4: Working with Inventory, Vendors, and Customers Chapter 5: Accounting Cycle and Year End Chapter 6: First Month of the New Year Project 1: Your Name Hardware StoreProject 2: Student-Designed Merchandising BusinessAppendix A: Review of Accounting Principles