Accounting: Playing the Numbers Game Like a Pro
Written by Ronaldo Jackson
Narrated by Bill Jakeway
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About this audiobook
Many small businesses owners are ready to get started, but they may be worried about taking care of all the accounting. They worry about how to get all these finances set up and may feel that it will be too tough. But with the help of the QuickBooks program, you will learn how to control your own finances without all the hassle.
This guidebook is going to spend some time talking about QuickBooks and how you can use it for your own small business. Inside this guidebook, you will learn the following:
- What QuickBooks is all about
- How to create some lists to help out your customers, payroll, and items
- How to send out some invoices to customers
- Working on your budgeting to keep the business growing
- How to get those taxes done with the help of QuickBooks
- How to create some of your own reports with this service
- Some of the best add-ons that will make your business run more efficiently
As a small business owner, you can’t afford not to use QuickBooks. It will keep track of all your financial information for the business and to ensure that everything is going to add up right at the end of the year without wasting your time.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Excellent, I must say. Anytime you're excited about something, you often tell other people about it. So, that's what I'm doing. I had the ability to understand every thing clearly, not only because the storyteller articulated words well, but also because the information in it consisted of new things to be learned.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Both the narrator and the author put some great effort into this. I recognized a great deal of the important things the author was talking about. Some things discussed my head, but that's typical for any book that has actually been written by a genius. The narrator's voice was relaxing. Did I already mention that it appeared to be extremely professional? Well, it did. Without a doubt, and that's the reason why I just liked listening to it a lot.
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