USING PEACHTREE COMPLETE 2011 FOR ACCOUNTING teaches fundamental accounting concepts and principles while developing students' proficiency with PEACHTREE COMPLETE 2011 software by Sage. This well-organized and concise text helps students apply their accounting skills with Peachtree and illustrates how accounting information is created and used.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Cengage South-Western
ISBN-10
1111822409
ISBN-13
9781111822408
eBay Product ID (ePID)
99678823
Product Key Features
Author
Glenn Owen
Publication Name
Using Peachtree Complete 2011 for Accounting (With Data File and Accounting CD-ROM)
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2011
Series
Deca Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
448 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
10.7in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
9in
Item Weight
35.3 Oz
Additional Product Features
Lc Classification Number
Hf5679.O959533 2011
Edition Number
5
Reviews
Part I: GETTING STARTED WITH PEACHTREE.1. An Interactive Tour of Peachtree.2. Preparing a Balance Sheet Using Peachtree.3. Preparing an Income Statement and Statement of Retained Earnings Using Peachtree.4. Preparing a Statement of Cash Flows Using Peachtree.5. Creating Supporting Reports to Help Make Business Decisions.Part II: CREATING A PEACHTREE FILE TO RECORD AND ANALYZE BUSINESS EVENTS.6. Setting up Your Business's Accounting System.7. Cash-Oriented Business Activities.8. Additional Business Activities.9. Adjusting Entries and Bank Reconciliations.10. Budgeting.11. Reporting Business Activities.Appendix 1: Payroll Taxes.Index.
Table of Content
Part I: GETTING STARTED WITH PEACHTREE. 1. An Interactive Tour of Peachtree. 2. Preparing a Balance Sheet Using Peachtree. 3. Preparing an Income Statement and Statement of Retained Earnings Using Peachtree. 4. Preparing a Statement of Cash Flows Using Peachtree. 5. Creating Supporting Reports to Help Make Business Decisions. Part II: CREATING A PEACHTREE FILE TO RECORD AND ANALYZE BUSINESS EVENTS. 6. Setting up Your Business's Accounting System. 7. Cash-Oriented Business Activities. 8. Additional Business Activities. 9. Adjusting Entries and Bank Reconciliations. 10. Budgeting. 11. Reporting Business Activities. Appendix 1: Payroll Taxes. Index.
Copyright Date
2012
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
Accounting / General, Information Management, Desktop Applications / Personal Finance Applications