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Your bookkeeping workflow will be smoother and faster with QuickBooks 2011 -- but only if you spend more time using the program than figuring out how it works. This Missing Manual puts you in control: You'll not only find out how and when to use specific features, you'll also get basic accounting advice to help you through the learning process. Set up QuickBooks. Arrange files and preferences to suit your company. Manage your business. Track inventory, control spending, run payroll, and handle income. Follow the money. Examine everything from customer invoices to year-end tasks. Find key info…mehr

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Your bookkeeping workflow will be smoother and faster with QuickBooks 2011 -- but only if you spend more time using the program than figuring out how it works. This Missing Manual puts you in control: You'll not only find out how and when to use specific features, you'll also get basic accounting advice to help you through the learning process.
Set up QuickBooks. Arrange files and preferences to suit your company.
Manage your business. Track inventory, control spending, run payroll, and handle income.
Follow the money. Examine everything from customer invoices to year-end tasks.
Find key info quickly. Take advantage of QuickBooks reports, Company Snapshot, and search tools.
Streamline your workflow. Set up the Home page and Online Banking Center to meet your needs.
Build and monitor budgets. Learn how to keep your company financially fit.
Share your financial data. Work with your accountant more efficiently.
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Bonnie Biafore writes about personal finance, investing, accounting, and project management. She is the author of O'Reilly's Online Investing Hacks, Quicken 2009: The Missing Manual, and Microsoft Project 2007: The Missing Manual. She writes a monthly column called WebWatch for Better Investing magazine and is a regular contributor to http://www.interest.com.