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Full Charge Bookkeeping, For The Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced Bookkeeper |  | Author: CPA Nick J. DeCandia Publisher: Den Publishing Company Category: eBooks
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 158880
Format: Kindle Book Media: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B001VNC0HQ
Publication Date: September 1, 2008
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Product Description Full-Charge Bookkeeping, For the Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced Bookkeeper. Get THE Premier Book or Home Course on Bookkeeping, Written by a Nationally Published CPA, With Extensive Bookkeeping, Corporate and Public Accounting Experience! Learn bookkeeping from a CPA, who's held all bookkeeping positions - from Assistant Bookkeeper to Full-Charge Bookkeeper to Bookkeeping Supervisor and beyond.
"It's really a very good book!" -R.D., Full-Charge Bookkeeper
"It's good..., right-on and good." -G.H., CPA and Controller
What is a full-charge bookkeeper? A full-charge bookkeeper performs all of the bookkeeping tasks of any small business, including payroll taxes and monthly financial statements, with little or no supervision. About the only thing 'outsourced' is the corporate taxes - typically to a CPA.
Beginners - fear not! You'll notice the author wrote this book with you in mind. In fact, he wrote it with a high school graduate in mind - who knows absolutely nothing about bookkeeping. That's why he defined all new (bookkeeping) terminology, right at the spot it's used in the chapter, as well as in a complete 20-page glossary.
At the same time, the author wanted it to be a complete "How To" book. That's why it: -Starts with the Job Interview (questions to ask). -Covers all the Tasks (like A/P, A/R, Payroll, Payroll Taxes, General Ledger, Financial Statements, Year-End Items...). -Covers all Topics (like Debits & Credits, Insurance, Industry specifics...). -Includes Checklists (like the New Job Checklist, Master Schedule/Calendar). -Includes Forms and more (all the way through the outsourcing of Corporate Taxes and Career Advancement).
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| Customer Reviews: not a good choice for kindle May 28, 2010 Informative, but 1/2 of content is charts and documents that do not format properly. I should have purchased the paper version( and probably will)
What a book! March 15, 2009 Anonymous I'm sooo happy to have this book on my shelf. I wish I had it when I was starting out as a bookkeeper!
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