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Bookkeeping For Canadians For Dummies

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Manage your own finances to save money and grow your business! If you're a small business owner who manages your own finances, Bookkeeping For Canadians For Dummies is for you. This friendly guide covers all the basics of bookkeeping in Canada – from recording transactions to producing balance sheets and year-end reports. With detailed information on how to manage your company's payroll and collect and remit taxes, this book offers the easy way to keep track of your business's financial well-being. Open the book and

384 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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October 29, 2024
Great introductory book to learn about bookkeeping for starting out. Very practical uses for real life.
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February 16, 2026
While I cannot say I enjoyed the book, it did give me a better understanding of bookkeeping which I needed for a project at work.
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August 31, 2018

Manage your own finances to save money and grow your business!


If you're a small business owner who manages your own finances, Bookkeeping For Canadians For Dummies is for you. This friendly guide covers all the basics of bookkeeping in Canada – from recording transactions to producing balance sheets and year-end reports. With detailed information on how to manage your company's payroll and collect and remit taxes, this book offers the easy way to keep track of your business's financial well-being.




Get started with the basics – understand the accounting cycle, figure out double-entry bookkeeping, and learn how to differentiate debits and credits




Set up and use journals – keep track of incoming and outgoing cash, post journal information in the General Ledger, and simplify everything with computer software




Protect your business – put controls on your company's cash, create a paper or electronic filing system, and safeguard your business from financial fraud




Keep track of inventory – stay on top of your business's purchases, determine which cost formula works for you, and pay your bills accurately and on time




Manage employee payroll – collect EI, CPP/QPP, and federal and provincial income taxes, explore benefit options, and factor in commissions and gratuities




Prepare the books for year-end – investigate how to verify your business's cash, depreciate assets, and adjust the books




Open the book and find:




How to keep track of transactions




The top software packages and how to make them work for you




What records to keep and for how long




Whether or not to offer credit and how to record it




How to record sales, returns, and allowances




What you can and can't depreciate




How to calculate interest and handle interest income and expenses




Everything you need to know about collecting GST/HST




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