Radically Simple Accounting: A Way Out of the Dark and Into the Profit. This book is being called the first user-friendly accounting book. It introduces a new way of learning accounting that businesspeople--from students to stars--find engaging. This easy-to-learn system works with all accounting software, all types of private businesses, and individuals who are a "business of one." Finally, something "new and different in accounting " Did you know that if you set up, or customize, your software chart of accounts according to your way of doing business, you'll easily understand your GAAP Profit and Loss Report and Balance Sheet--your scorecards with the world of business? Whether you do the bookkeeping yourself, or manage a bookkeeper, don't you want to know if you are wining, or losing....if your financial advisors are making sense, or nonsense? Toss out those antiquated accounting books. Jump into a book you'll cherish. With humor and grace, you'll be guided to victory in your quest to gain control of your finances and make more profit Contains QuickBooks Accounting Software Tips. 10% of the proceeds from this book go to charity.
Author, Madeline Bailey, works as a Business Analyst / Senior Accountant / QuickBooks software expert.
Her consulting firm, QC Computing, LLC, works with clients for a minimum of 4 hours. Based in Seattle, WA, she (and her bookkeepers) travel to the client's office or works by remote access. Visit the website, www.qccomputing.com for a free white paper, "Remote Access Options for QuickBooks"
As one of Intuit's top-rated Pro-Advisors, Madeline and her bookkeepers supports all versions of QuickBooks, including Enterprise, Online, Premier, Mac, and Intuit POS (Point of Sale).
Her background includes being a software developer, IT manager, and business owner, with a B.A., business management.
The goal of everyone at QC Computing is to be light workers, simplifying accounting, and empowering private business owners to make more profit, and make their dreams become reality.
Decent low level review of accounting principles. Good advice here for the small business honor and a little refresher for people with a business degree who are not actively engaged in accounting work.