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The Official Intuit Guide to QuickBooks 2013 for Windows

Your bookkeeping workflow will be smoother and faster with QuickBooks 2013 for Windows, and as the programs Official Guide, this Missing Manual puts you firmly in control. You get step-by-step instructions on how and when to use specific features, along with basic accounting advice to guide you through the learning process.

The important stuff you need to know:

  • Get started. Set up your accounts, customers, jobs, and invoice items quickly.
  • Follow the money. Track everything from billable time and expenses to income and profit.
  • Keep your company financially fit. Examine budgets and actual spending, income, inventory, assets, and liabilities.
  • Spend less time on bookkeeping. Use QuickBooks to create and reuse bills, invoices, sales receipts, and timesheets.
  • Find key info fast. Rely on QuickBooks Search and Find features, as...
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    QuickBooks 2013: The Missing Manual
    Bonnie Biafore
    Published by Pogue Press
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    A Note Regarding Supplemental Files

    Supplemental files and examples for this book can be found at http://examples.oreilly.com/0636920022695/. Please use a standard desktop web browser to access these files, as they may not be accessible from all ereader devices.

    All code files or examples referenced in the book will be available online. For physical books that ship with an accompanying disc, whenever possible, weve posted all CD/DVD content. Note that while we provide as much of the media content as we are able via free download, we are sometimes limited by licensing restrictions. Please direct any questions or concerns to .

    The Missing Credits
    About the Author
    Bonnie Biafore has always been fascinated with math in its practical and more - photo 2

    Bonnie Biafore has always been fascinated with math in its practical and more esoteric forms. As an engineer and project manager, shes thorough and steadfastly attentive to detail but redeems herself by using her sick sense of humor to transform these drool-inducing subjects into entertaining reading. She writes about personal finance, investing, accounting, and project management. Her NAIC Stock Selection Handbook and Successful Project Management won major awards from the Society of Technical Communication and APEX Awards for Publication Excellence (but the raves she receives from beginning investors mean much more to her).

    Bonnie is also the author of OReillys Microsoft Project 2010: The Missing Manual, Personal Finance: The Missing Manual, Quicken 2009: The Missing Manual, and Online Investing Hacks . She writes a monthly column called WebWatch for Better Investing magazine and is a regular contributor to www.interest.com. Applying her humor to another genre, she has published a novel, Fresh Squeezed , a crime comedy. As a consultant, she manages projects for clients, provides training, and wins accolades for her ability to herd cats.

    When not chained to her computer, she hikes and cycles in the mountains, walks her dogs, takes aerial dance classes, and cooks gourmet meals. You can learn more at Bonnies website, .

    About the Creative Team

    Dawn Mann (editor) is associate editor for the Missing Manual series. When not reading about QuickBooks, she beads, plays soccer, and causes trouble. Email: .

    Melanie Yarbrough (production editor) lives, works, and does pretty much everything else in Cambridge, MA. When shes not ushering books through production, shes writing and baking up whatever she can imagine. Email: .

    Brad White (technical reviewer) is COO of Real World Training and has been teaching and consulting on QuickBooks since 1998. When he isnt fixing someone elses computer problems, he enjoys listening to audio books, eating sushi, and thinking about golfing. Website: www.QuickBooksTraining.com.

    Michael Cobb (technical reviewer) is an Information Designer with Real World Training and enjoys paying way too much for tech gadgetry, cooking insanely spicy food, and traveling to exotic lands like California. Email: .

    Nan Reinhardt (proofreader) lives in the Midwest, where she enjoys summer weekends at the lake, boating, swimming, and reading voraciously. Nan is not only a freelance copyeditor and proofreader, but shes also a published romance novelist. Check out her work at .

    Ron Strauss (indexer) lives and works in Northern California. He moonlights as a classically trained violist. Email: .

    Acknowledgements

    Behind the scenes, a horde of hard-working folks help make this book (and me) look as good as we do. I am always grateful for the improvements that people make to my writing. My words (and bookkeeping) are better for it. Dawn Mann raised the bar this year to make the book as clear as possible and the process of producing it almost painless. Special thanks to Ron Strauss for building an index that helps you find all the information you want (especially important given the absence of an index in QuickBooks Help). And for making me look goodliterally Id like to thank Garrett Hacking, my friend and professional photographer extraordinaire, for the best author photo ever.

    I also want to thank the technical reviewers, Brad White and Michael Cobb, whose encyclopedic knowledge of QuickBooks was a much appreciated gift. And, as always, I thank my agent, Neil Salkind, for helping me turn my writing into a second career.

    Bonnie Biafore

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