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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 content levelIntermediate to advanced
822 pages
27h 36m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Chapter 25. Configuring Preferences to Fit Your Company

An organization’s approach to accounting often depends on the type of business it is and its objectives, policies, procedures, and industry. For example, maybe you use inventory tracking and payroll—but maybe you don’t. The way you and your accountant like to work also influences your organization’s accounting practices. For instance, you might prefer the simplicity of cash accounting to the more intimate pairing of income and expenses that accrual accounting offers (see Accounting Basics: The Important Stuff).

Enter QuickBooks, which has the Herculean task of satisfying every nuance of business operation and personal proclivity. The program’s preferences are configurable settings that accommodate different business approaches and personal tastes. During installation, QuickBooks picks the settings likely to work for a majority of organizations. And if you used the QuickBooks EasyStep Interview (Using the EasyStep Interview) to set up your company file, you might already have most preferences set the way you want.

You can change the program’s preferences for each company file to match the way you work, such as whether you create estimates for jobs you go after and how you calculate the amount of inventory that’s available. Preferences also let you turn on various QuickBooks features, such as estimates, sales tax, inventory, and payroll. Using QuickBooks for a while can make it clear which preferences you need to change. This chapter ...

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