ISE Computer Accounting Essentials Using QuickBooks 2020
McGraw-Hill Education (Publisher)
10th Edition
Published on 10. May 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
978-1-260-59784-4 (ISBN)
Description
QuickBooks 2021 Essentials is an accessible, step-by-step guide to installing, using and mastering the most popular software for small business. Supportive pedagogy helps students develop a strong working knowledge of QuickBooks Desktop software. Hands-on practice with service and retail businesses shows students how to use QuickBooks' workflows, features, and functions. The connection between the software, the general ledger system, and the accounting cycle is reinforced.
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Edition
10th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
OH
United States
Target group
College/higher education
ISBN-13
978-1-260-59784-4 (9781260597844)
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Carol Yacht, carol@carolyacht.com, is an educator and author of technology-based accounting textbooks. Carol authors QuickBooks Online (3/e), QuickBooks Desktop (9/e), and Sage Peachtree (21/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. Carol's teaching career includes first and second year accounting courses, accounting information systems, and computer accounting.
Since 1989, Carol's 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 AAA's 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 AAA's Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum section's 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.
Matthew Lowenkron, matty_az@msn.com, teaches QuickBooks, Financial and Managerial Accounting, Uses of Accounting Information, Business Communication, and Income Tax Preparation at Glendale Community College in Arizona. Previous to teaching, Matthew worked as a tax accountant. He is an Enrolled Agent. Matt earned his BSBA degree in Management at Northern Arizona University and completed his post-baccalaureate in Accounting at Arizona State University.
Since 1989, Carol's 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 AAA's 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 AAA's Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum section's 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.
Matthew Lowenkron, matty_az@msn.com, teaches QuickBooks, Financial and Managerial Accounting, Uses of Accounting Information, Business Communication, and Income Tax Preparation at Glendale Community College in Arizona. Previous to teaching, Matthew worked as a tax accountant. He is an Enrolled Agent. Matt earned his BSBA degree in Management at Northern Arizona University and completed his post-baccalaureate in Accounting at Arizona State University.
Content
Chapter 1: Software Installation and Creating a New CompanyChapter 2: Exploring QuickBooksChapter 3: New Company Setup for a Merchandising BusinessChapter 4: Working with Inventory, Vendors, and CustomersChapter 5: Accounting Cycle and Year EndChapter 6: First Month of the New YearProject 1: Your Name Hardware Store (includes source documents)Project 2: Student-Designed Merchandising BusinessAppendix A: Review of Accounting PrinciplesAppendix B: Troubleshooting and QuickBooks TipsAppendix C: Glossary