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QuickBooks 2018 All-in-One For Dummies
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QuickBooks 2018 All-in-One For Dummies

by Stephen L. Nelson
December 2017
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
648 pages
15h 46m
English
For Dummies
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Chapter 2

Paying Vendors

IN THIS CHAPTER

check Working with purchase orders

check Recording receipts and bills

check Sending payments to vendors

check Using the other Vendor menu commands

You can make the process of tracking vendor information as simple or as sophisticated as you like. In this chapter, I assume that you’re going for sophisticated. You can make vendor management simpler, however, by not using purchase orders or an accounts payable system.

tip You decide whether to use purchase orders and whether to track accounts payable (amounts that you owe vendors) as part of setting up QuickBooks. You can change your decision about using purchase orders or accounts payable later. To do this, you choose the Edit ⇒ Preferences command. For more information, refer to Book 2, Chapter 3.

Creating a Purchase Order

A purchase order serves a simple purpose: It tells a vendor that you want to purchase some item. In fact, a purchase order is a contract to purchase.

Many small businesses don’t use purchase orders. ...

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