The premier resource for basic bookkeeping and business record management, Keeping the Books is a comprehensive, yet down to earth, treatment of one of the most important, yet often neglected, aspects of running a business. User-friendly and packed with easy-to-understand illustrations, worksheets, and forms, this popular financial reference tool is completely updated, and replete with the variety of IRS forms that entrepreneurs have to be familiar with. From updating car and transportation expenses to exploding the myths around independent contractors, the author presents everything a small company needs to know to maintain proper records.
Following the roadmap outlined in Keeping the Books , entrepreneurs will learn how
This seems idiot proof. It has some good examples of spread sheets/forms and a list of daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual tasks. Which was what I needed, since I had no idea where to start. Onward and upward.
solid retro accounting primer. i feel you should understand this stuff on paper or in a spreadsheet before jumping into a fancy program or handing it all of to a professional. this book will teach you.
Excellent for giving beginners and understanding into both the accounting world but also for those who are wondering how business money and recordkeeping work, now only if it was Canadian based.