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QuickBooks 2016: The Missing Manual
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QuickBooks 2016: The Missing Manual

by Bonnie Biafore
October 2015
Intermediate to advanced
822 pages
27h 36m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Chapter 10. Invoicing

Telling your customers how much they owe you and how soon they need to pay is an important step in bookkeeping. After all, if money isn’t flowing into your organization from outside sources, eventually you’ll close up shop and close your QuickBooks company file for the last time.

Although businesses use several different sales forms to bill customers, the invoice is the most popular, and, unsurprisingly, customer billing is often called invoicing. This chapter begins by explaining the differences between invoices, statements, and sales receipts—each of which is a way of billing customers in QuickBooks—and when each is most appropriate.

After that, you’ll learn how to fill in invoice forms in QuickBooks, whether you’re invoicing for services, products, or both. If you send invoices for the same items to many of your customers (and don’t use the program’s multiple currencies feature), QuickBooks’ batch invoice feature can help: You select the customers, add the items you want on the invoices, and the program creates all the invoices for you. If you track billable hours and reimbursable expenses with QuickBooks, you can also have the program chuck those charges into the invoices you create.

Finally, you’ll find out how to handle a few special billing situations, like creating invoices when products you sell are on backorder and how to handle products you sell on consignment. You’ll also learn how to create estimates for jobs and then use them to generate invoices ...

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