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How can you make your bookkeeping workflow smoother and faster? Simple. With this Missing Manual, youre 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. Thats why this book is the Official Intuit Guide to QuickBooks 2014.

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Bonnie Biafore
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About the Author

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 books 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 2013: The Missing Manual, Personal Finance: The Missing Manual, and Online Investing Hacks . She writes a monthly column called WebWatch for Better Investing magazine. She has recorded several courses on QuickBooks, project management, and Microsoft Project for Lynda.com. 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 near her home in Colorado, walks her dogs, takes aerial dance classes, and cooks gourmet meals. She has also published her first novel, Fresh Squeezed , featuring hit men, stupid criminals, and much political incorrectness. You can learn more at Bonnies website, .

About the Creative Team

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

Kara Ebrahim (production editor) lives, works, and plays in Cambridge, MA. She loves graphic design and all things outdoors. Email: .

Brad White (tech 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 audiobooks, eating sushi, and riding his road bike, imagining hes in the Tour de France. Website: www.QuickBooksTraining.com.

Michael Cobb (tech 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: .

Ron Strauss (indexer) specializes in the indexing of information technology publications of all kinds. Ron is also an accomplished classical violist and lives in Northern California with his wife and fellow indexer, Annie, and his miniature pinscher, Kanga. Email: .

Julie Van Keuren (proofreader) quit her newspaper job in 2006 to move to Montana and live the freelancing dream. She and her husband, M.H. (who is living the novel-writing dream), have two sons, Dexter and Michael. Email: .

Acknowledgements

No OReilly book that I author can go to print without me acknowledging the awesome team at OReilly. Dawn Mann is editor extraordinaire. She can spot potential points of confusion in my writing from a mile away and usually comes up with a wonderfully clear alternative. If shes stumped, she asks for clarification in a way that even a diva (oh, I so hope I havent become one) wouldnt mind. She stays on top of details, so theyre taken care of before anyone even thinks to ask. She has earned my gratitude for keeping me company via email as we both worked weekend after weekend to complete this book. My thanks also go to Kara Ebrahim and the rest of the OReilly folks for shepherding my book through the production process. I am grateful for the eagle eye of proofreader Julie Van Keuren for wrangling punctuation, capitalization, and ungainly sentences into submission.

Debra Kilsheimer, a partner in the tax and accounting firm Behind the Scenes Financial Services and an Advanced Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor, helped me with the payroll chapter. Her QuickBooks videos on YouTube are right up the Missing Manual alley: upbeat, helpful, and fun. I also want to thank the technical reviewers, Brad White and Michael Cobb. Their encyclopedic knowledge of QuickBooks and willingness to introduce me to Intuit experts was a much appreciated gift.

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