Bookkeeping All-in-One For Dummies

Höfundur Lita Epstein; John A. Tracy

Útgefandi Wiley Professional Development (P&T)

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781119592907

Útgáfa 2

Útgáfuár 2019

2.690 kr.

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  • Cover
  • Introduction
  • About This Book
  • Foolish Assumptions
  • Icons Used in This Book
  • Beyond the Book
  • Where to Go From Here
  • Book 1: Keeping the Books
  • Chapter 1: Basic Bookkeeping
  • Bookkeepers: The Record Keepers of the Business World
  • Delving into Bookkeeping Basics
  • Recognizing the Importance of an Accurate Paper Trail
  • Using Bookkeeping’s Tools to Manage Daily Finances
  • Running Tests for Accuracy
  • Finally Showing Off Your Financial Success
  • Wading through Bookkeeping Lingo
  • Pedaling through the Accounting Cycle
  • Tackling the Big Decision: Cash-Basis or Accrual Accounting
  • Seeing Double with Double-Entry Bookkeeping
  • Differentiating Debits and Credits
  • Chapter 2: Charting the Accounts
  • Getting to Know the Chart of Accounts
  • Starting with the Balance-Sheet Accounts
  • Tracking the Income-Statement Accounts
  • Setting Up Your Chart of Accounts
  • Chapter 3: The General Ledger
  • Understanding the Eyes and Ears of a Business
  • Developing Entries for the Ledger
  • Posting Entries to the Ledger
  • Adjusting for Ledger Errors
  • Using Computerized Transactions
  • Chapter 4: Keeping Journals
  • Establishing a Transaction’s Point of Entry
  • When Cash Changes Hands
  • Managing Sales Like a Pro
  • Keeping Track of Purchases
  • Dealing with Transactions That Don’t Fit
  • Posting Journal Information to Accounts
  • Simplifying Your Journaling with Computerized Accounting
  • Chapter 5: Controlling Your Records
  • Putting Controls on Your Business’s Cash
  • Keeping the Right Paperwork
  • Protecting Your Business Against Internal Fraud
  • Insuring Your Cash through Employee Bonding
  • Chapter 6: Computer Options for Bookkeeping
  • Surveying Your Software Options
  • Setting Up Your Computerized Books
  • Chapter 7: Financial Statements and Accounting Standards
  • Reviewing the Basic Content of Financial Statements
  • Contrasting Profit and Cash Flow from Profit
  • Gleaning Key Information from Financial Statements
  • Keeping in Step with Accounting and Financial Reporting Standards
  • Book 2: Accounting and Financial Reports
  • Chapter 1: Financial Report Basics
  • Figuring Out Financial Reporting
  • Checking Out Types of Reporting
  • Introducing the Annual Report
  • Digging Deeper into the Annual Report
  • Summarizing the Financial Data
  • Chapter 2: Reporting Profit
  • Introducing Income Statements
  • Finding Profit
  • Getting Particular about Assets and Operating Liabilities
  • Summing Up the Diverse Financial Effects of Making Profit
  • Reporting Extraordinary Gains and Losses
  • Correcting Common Misconceptions about Profit
  • Importance of Reviewing All Parts of Financial Statements
  • Chapter 3: Exploring Business Structures
  • Flying Solo: Sole Proprietorships
  • Joining Forces: Partnerships
  • Seeking Protection with Limited Liability Companies
  • Shielding Your Assets: S and C Corporations
  • Investigating Private Companies
  • Understanding Public Companies
  • Entering a Whole New World: How a Company Goes from Private to Public
  • Chapter 4: The Balance Sheet: Assets, Liabilities, and Equity
  • Understanding the Balance Equation
  • Introducing the Balance Sheet
  • Ogling Assets
  • Looking at Liabilities
  • Navigating the Equity Maze
  • Chapter 5: The Income Statement
  • Introducing the Income Statement
  • Delving into the Tricky Business of Revenue
  • Acknowledging Expenses
  • Sorting Out the Profit and Loss Types
  • Calculating Earnings per Share
  • Chapter 6: The Statement of Cash Flows
  • Digging into the Statement of Cash Flows
  • Checking Out Operating Activities
  • Investigating Investing Activities
  • Understanding Financing Activities
  • Recognizing the Special Line Items
  • Adding It All Up
  • Chapter 7: Getting a Financial Report Ready
  • Recognizing Top Management’s Role
  • Reviewing the Purposes of Financial Reporting
  • Keeping Current with Accounting and Financial Reporting Standards
  • Making Sure That Disclosure Is Adequate
  • Putting a Spin on the Numbers (Short of Cooking the Books)
  • Going Public or Keeping Things Private
  • Dealing with Information Overload
  • Statement of Changes in Owners’ Equity
  • Chapter 8: Accounting Alternatives
  • Setting the Stage
  • Taking Financial Statements with a Grain of Salt
  • Explaining the Differences
  • Calculating Cost of Goods Sold Expense and Inventory Cost
  • Recording Depreciation Expense
  • Scanning Revenue and Expense Horizons
  • Book 3: Day-to-Day Bookkeeping
  • Chapter 1: Buying and Tracking Your Purchases
  • Keeping Track of Inventory
  • Practice: Working with Inventory and Calculating Cost of Goods Sold
  • Buying and Monitoring Supplies
  • Staying on Top of Your Bills
  • Practice: Calculating Discounts
  • Answers to Practice Questions
  • Chapter 2: Counting Your Sales
  • Collecting on Cash Sales
  • Practice: Recording Sales
  • Selling on Credit
  • Practice: Sales on Store (Direct) Credit
  • Proving Out the Cash Register
  • Practice: Proving Out
  • Tracking Sales Discounts
  • Practice: Recording Discounts
  • Recording Sales Returns and Allowances
  • Practice: Tracking Sales Returns and Allowances
  • Monitoring Accounts Receivable
  • Practice: Aging Summary
  • Accepting Your Losses
  • Answers to Practice Questions
  • Chapter 3: Employee Payroll and Benefits
  • Setting the Stage for Staffing: Making Payroll Decisions
  • Collecting Employee Taxes
  • Determining Net Pay
  • Practice: Payroll Tax Calculations
  • Surveying Your Benefits Options
  • Preparing Payroll and Posting It in the Books
  • Practice: Payroll Preparation
  • Finishing the Job
  • Depositing Employee Taxes
  • Outsourcing Payroll and Benefits Work
  • Answers to Practice Questions
  • Chapter 4: Employer-Paid Taxes and Government Payroll Reporting
  • Paying Employer Taxes on Social Security and Medicare
  • Completing Unemployment Reports and Paying Unemployment Taxes
  • Practice: Calculating FUTA Tax
  • Carrying Workers’ Compensation Insurance
  • Maintaining Employee Records
  • Answers to Practice Questions
  • Book 4: Preparing for Year’s End
  • Chapter 1: Depreciating Your Assets
  • Defining Depreciation
  • Reducing the Value of Assets
  • Tackling Taxes and Depreciation
  • Setting Up Depreciation Schedules
  • Recording Depreciation Expenses
  • Chapter 2: Paying and Collecting Interest
  • Deciphering Types of Interest
  • Handling Interest Income
  • Delving into Loans and Interest Expenses
  • Chapter 3: Proving Out the Cash
  • Why Prove Out the Books?
  • Making Sure Ending Cash Is Right
  • Closing the Cash Journals
  • Using a Temporary Posting Journal
  • Reconciling Bank Accounts
  • Posting Adjustments and Corrections
  • Chapter 4: Closing the Journals
  • Prepping to Close: Checking for Accuracy and Tallying Things Up
  • Posting to the General Ledger
  • Checking Out Computerized Journal Records
  • Chapter 5: Checking Your Accuracy
  • Working with a Trial Balance
  • Testing Your Balance with Computerized Accounting Systems
  • Developing a Financial Statement Worksheet
  • Replacing Worksheets with Computerized Reports
  • Chapter 6: Adjusting the Books
  • Adjusting All the Right Areas
  • Testing an Adjusted Trial Balance
  • Changing Your Chart of Accounts
  • Book 5: Accounting and Managing Your Business
  • Chapter 1: Managing Profit
  • Helping Managers: The Fourth Vital Task of Accounting
  • Internal Profit Reporting
  • Presenting a Profit Analysis Template
  • Answering Critical Profit Questions
  • Taking a Closer Look at the Lines in the Profit Template
  • Using the Profit Template for Decision-Making Analysis
  • Tucking Away Some Valuable Lessons
  • Closing with a Boozy Example
  • Chapter 2: Budgeting
  • Exploring the Reasons for Budgeting
  • Recognizing Additional Benefits of Budgeting
  • Deciding Whether Budgeting Is Worth Its Costs
  • Realizing That Not Everyone Budgets
  • Watching Budgeting in Action
  • Considering Capital Expenditures and Other Cash Needs
  • Using Computer Accounting to Make Budgeting More Effective
  • Chapter 3: Cost Accounting
  • Looking Down the Road to the Destination of Costs
  • Are Costs Really That Important?
  • Becoming More Familiar with Costs
  • Assembling the Product Cost of Manufacturers
  • Puffing Profit by Excessive Production
  • Chapter 4: Filing and Paying Business Taxes
  • Finding the Right Business Type
  • Tackling Tax Reporting for Sole Proprietors
  • Filing Tax Forms for Partnerships
  • Paying Corporate Taxes
  • Taking Care of Sales Tax Obligations
  • Chapter 5: Prepping the Books for a New Accounting Cycle
  • Finalizing the General Ledger
  • Conducting Special Year-End Bookkeeping Tasks
  • Starting the Cycle Anew
  • Index
  • About the Authors
  • Advertisement Page
  • Connect with Dummies
  • End User License Agreement
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