Peachtree Accounting Made Easy
Peachtree Accounting Made Easy, the premier book for Peachtree Complete III for DOS
This book, co-authored with Stephen K. O'Brien and Arnold Berman, is the best-selling book about Peachtree Complete III for DOS. Published in 1989, Peachtree Accounting Made Easy helps you manage your accounting tasks and maximize your productivity with the Peachtree Complete III for DOS. Whether you're starting out in business and setting up your first chart of accounts or fine-tuning your existing account system, this guide is for you.
If you're an accountant, bookkeeper, or small business owner, you won't want to be without this book. You'll learn how to:
- Set up your complete financial system--build and customize a chart of accounts, establish a general ledger, and set your preferences to enter and display information as you need it.
- Handle Accounts Receivable chores--learn quick, precise ways to manage everything from processing payments to writing off bad debts.
- Manage Accounts Payable efficiently--make and record payments, post transactions, and more.
- Set up all aspects of a payroll system--enter and track employee information, calculate federal, state, and local taxes, and create quarter-to-date and year-to-date reports.
- Add and dispose of fixed assets and generate fixed asset management reports.
- Set up inventory information to record sales and generate reports.
- Track job costs.
- Get more information when you need it! Discover the resources available to speed your conversion to Peachtree, answer technical questions, and maximize your productivity and efficiency.
Peachtree Accounting Made Easy comes with a set of conversion forms for converting from another accounting system to Peachtree Complete III.
464 pages, ISBN: 0-07-881611-4, $21.95. This book is out of print but copies may be available from the author and from used book dealers.
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