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Small Business Accounting: The jargon-free guide to accounts, budgets and forecasts [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 196x128x20 mm, weight: 200 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Aug-2015
  • Leidėjas: Teach Yourself
  • ISBN-10: 1473609178
  • ISBN-13: 9781473609174
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 196x128x20 mm, weight: 200 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Aug-2015
  • Leidėjas: Teach Yourself
  • ISBN-10: 1473609178
  • ISBN-13: 9781473609174
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A jargon-free guide for the small business owner or manager Small Business Accounting is a jargon-free joy for the small business owner or manager, providing practical examples of real businesses to show the reader, step by step, how to record each transaction. This book does not assume that you know anything at all about business records and accounts and gives a system for real businesses to be operated by real business people who want a simple, easy and, above all, quick system of book keeping. Forget about debits and credits, journal entries, ledgers and day books. If you can read a bank statement this book will teach you how to prepare accounts, make cashflow forecasts and prepare a budget. And when you do need to use an accountant, it tells you how best to find a reliable one.



Small Business Accounting includes:

Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Your bank account Chapter 3: A simple cashbook Chapter 4: Analysis columns Chapter 5: Payments - filing Chapter 6: Payments - cheque-book Chapter 7: Payments - cashbook Chapter 8: Non-allowable expenses Chapter 9: Purchase of equipment Chapter 10: Credit cards Chapter 11: Petty cash Chapter 12: Receipts - filing Chapter 13: Receipts - paying-in book Chapter 14: Receipts - cashbook Chapter 15: Capital introduced Chapter 16: End of month procedures Chapter 17: VAT Chapter 18: Wages Chapter 19: End of year totals Chapter 20: Adjustments for payments Chapter 21: Adjustments to receipts Chapter 22: Transfer to tax return Chapter 23: Trial balance Chapter 24: Final accounts Chapter 25: Budgeting and cash-flow forecasting Chapter 26: Costing and pricing Chapter 27: Computerization
Meet the author ix
1 Introduction
1(8)
Who this book is aimed at Case studies
Why this book is different and how to use it
2 Your bank account
9(10)
Why you need a business bank account Case studies
Bank statements and how to read them Internet banking
3 A simple cashbook
19(12)
Hardip Singh's simple cashbook Ben Martin's cashbook
When to update the cashbook Cashbook analysis
4 Analysis columns
31(8)
Layout
Expense categories
5 Payments -- filing
39(8)
Filing invoices
Managing your creditors
Supplier statements
No invoices
6 Payments -- cheque-book
47(6)
The importance of payment details
Missing details
Old cheque-books
7 Payments -- cashbook
53(128)
Buying a cashbook
Heading up the cashbook
Writing up the cashbook
23 Trial balance
181(8)
Income Statement versus Statement of Financial Position
Trial balance
24 Final accounts
189(10)
Adjusting payments
Other adjustments
Final accounts
25 Budgeting and cash-flow forecasting
199(8)
Budgeting
Layout of a budget
Cash-flow forecasting
26 Costing and pricing
207(4)
Costing
Pricing
27 Computerization
211(6)
Spreadsheets
Accounting packages
Back-ups
Internet
Appendices
217(10)
Appendix 1 Ten top tips for choosing an accountant
Appendix 2 Jargonbuster
Appendix 3 Stationery list
Appendix 4 Recording sales of assets in a set of accounts
Index 227
Andy Lymer is Head of Department of Accounting and Finance at University of Birmingham. He also heads up Lymer & Associates, undertaking numerous research, consultancy and publishing projects.