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Tracking Quantities Purchased in QuickBooks[Graham Boast - Posted 07-Apr-07] Download Here Back to Top
Handling Bad Debts in QuickBooks[Graham Boast - Posted 15-Apr-07] Unfortunately in business, you will sometimes get a Debt that will need to be written off as a Bad Debt. This paper shows the correct way of handling this in QuickBooks. The procedure can also be used for making minor adjustments against Customer Accounts.
QuickBooks Integrated Payroll[Wayne Holman (Bendigo, Vic) & Kelly Day (Bacchus Marsh, Vic)] This paper covers the ins and outs of setting up and using the
Payroll features in QuickBooks. Wayne and Kelly
presented this session to Accredited Consultants at the 2005 Quicken
Conference and it was highly regarded. This paper is the
session notes from this presentation. The Authors have kindly
given permission for its publication. Please note that the
intended audience for this paper is QuickBooks Trainers, so it
assumes a good understanding of QuickBooks payroll and payroll
processes.
Recipient Created Tax Invoice (RCTI) - Purchaser's Perspective[Graham Boast 24-Apr-07] In some businesses, it is practice for the purchaser of goods and services to provide the Tax Invoice rather than the usual case of the supplier of the goods doing this (RCTIs). Some examples of this are: Purchasers of Rural Produce such as a stock agent; Providers of Grants; Second-Hand shops and Scrap Metal Dealers. This paper shows how RCTIs can be handled in QuickBooks.
Recipient Created Tax Invoice (RCTI) - Seller's Perspective[Graham Boast 3-Mar-07] In many agricultural businesses, it is common practice to send your product to market or to an agent, and later be given a RCTI detailing the income and expenditure relating to the transaction. Whether you are recording the sale of livestock, selling grain, or recording a Milk Statement, the principles are the same. This paper shows how RCTIs can be handled in QuickBooks.
Using QuickBooks Automatically Recall Last Transaction Feature[Graham Boast 23-May-07] One of the best features of QuickBooks is the Automatically Recall Last Transaction for this Name feature. Learn how it can save you time and help your data entry be more consistent.
Using QuickBooks Memorised Transaction Feature[Graham Boast 2-May-08] One of the most powerful features of QuickBooks is its ability to do a lot of the work for you. Memorised Transactions can make data entry of recurring transactions a breeze. This paper shows you how to set up Memorised Transactions, how to edit them (and change the amount), and shows some creative uses of Memorised Invoices and Sales Orders to manage and lessen workload.
Recording Cash Back Promotions In QuickBooks[Graham Boast 10-Mar-08] As an inducement to buy a new piece of equipment from a supplier, manufacturer often offer "Cash Back" or "Factory Bonus" promotions where they give you cash on your purchase. A great deal, but a little tricky to record properly in QuickBooks. This paper shows you how.
Understanding and Using QuickBooks Tax Codes[Graham Boast 8-Sept-08] "Which QuickBooks Tax Code do I Use?" This paper explains QuickBooks Tax Codes and gives you an understanding of how to correctly use QuickBooks Tax Codes.
Reversing Unpresented (Stale) Cheques in QuickBooks[Graham Boast 8-Sept-08] Occasionally, a cheque will go unpresented month after month in your Bank Reconciliation. If it isn't presented after 15 months, it will need to be reversed as a stale cheque. Alternatively, you may get the bank to put a "Stop Cheque" on the original cheque because the payee has lost the cheque, so you will need to reverse the original cheque. This paper shows how to deal with this in QuickBooks.
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