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Description QuickBooks 2008 Advanced In this VTC QuickBooks 2008 Advanced tutorial, Lauri Matson a QuickBooks ProAdvisor, will go beyond the basics to teach advanced bookkeeping concepts, strategies, troubleshooting tips, shortcuts and more. Designed for the advanced user, the author uses easy to understand terminology coupled with valuable tips from over 30 years of business experience. Topics include unusual events and internal controls including reconciliations, assets & depreciation, taxes and reporting and even integration with other applications. Work files are included. This is a " must have " for any QuickBooks home or business office. To begin learning today, simply click on one of the QuickBooks 2008 Advanced lessons. < p > < i > *While it is not necessary, it is recommended that users first take the VTC QuickBooks 2008 introduction course, and have a strong background in the Microsoft Office Suite (mainly Access, Excel and Word). < /i > < /p > < p > < i > **This course uses QuickBooks 2008 Accountant?s Edition with Point of Sale and Enterprise Editions used when they are needed. < /i > < /p > < p > < i > ***Most techniques used in these lessons are applicable to QuickBooks 2006-2008 versions. < /i > < /p > |
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Getting Started
Advanced QuickBooks Course Objectives
Tips & Shortcuts
Networking Alternatives
Working with an Accountant Copy
Remote Access & Third Party Solutions
Invoices / Orders & Estimates
Estimates / Change Orders / Sales Orders
Tracking Work in Progress
Tracking Progress with Enterprise Solutions
Job Costing Setting Up Jobs Purchase Orders / Costs / Profitability Reimbursable Expenses (Time / Mileage)
Complex Purchase Transactions Prepaid Expenses Trading Balances Between Customers & Vendors Voiding Prior Period Checks
Inventory Control Complexities of Inventory Groupings & Assemblies Using Point of Sale Units of Measurement
Statement of Cash Flow Cash Flow Analysis Generate a Cash Flow Statement
Credit Card Transactions Security Customer Payments / Merchant Services Vendor Payments
Bank Reconciliations & Online Banking Common Problems Handling Bad Checks & NSF Fees Electronic Statements Online Errors
Liability Reconciliations Entering New Debt Tracking Loan Balances
Understanding Equity Accounts Draws vs. Investments: How Equity Works Closing the Equity Accounts
Working with Assets Depreciation & Amortization Setting Up Accounts Depreciation Accounts The Asset List Purchasing Fixed Assets
Payroll Wages & Liabilities Other Additions & Deductions Payroll Checkup
Advanced Payroll Items Setup for Workers Compensation Workers Compensation Payments Earned Income Credit Tracking Commissions
Forecasts & Budgets Significance of Forecasts & Budgets Create a Budget The Business Plan Tool What If? Analysis in Microsoft Excel
Internal Controls Accuracy & Fraud Protection Proper Documentation & Retention User Access & Licensing
Security Permissions & Users Year End Close
Outgrowing Your Company File Solutions to Large Files Data Preparation
Condensing & Creating a New File Creating a New File Pros & Cons of a New File Condensing Your Data Pros & Cons of Condensing
Upgrading Advanced Industry Solutions Enterprise Edition Point of Sale
Journal Entries Automatic & Manual Entries Issues to be Aware of General Ledger Report
Audit Trails Internal Controls The Audit Trail Report
Integration Collection Letters Pivot Tables Mailings
Verifying & Repairing Data Troubleshooting Verify & Rebuild When the Balance Sheet is Out of Balance What if Rebuilding Does Not Work
Backups Backups vs. Portable Files Backup Strategy The Accountant's Copy
Common Errors The Most Common Errors Most Common Errors Continued
Reporting Advanced Reporting Modifying & Saving Your Reports Memorized Transactions The Template Gallery
Searching & Enhancements Using the Find Function Understanding the Add On Tools
Connecting to Microsoft Access Installing an ODBC Connector to Access Using Access with QuickBooks Integrating Applications
Conclusion Quick Tips Wrap Up About the Author
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