Nonprofit Bookkeeping & Accounting For Dummies

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Your hands-on guide to keeping great records and keeping your nonprofit running smoothly Need to get your nonprofit books in order? This practical guide has everything you need to know to operate your nonprofit according to generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) — from documenting transactions and budgeting to filing taxes, preparing financial statements, and much more. You’ll see how to stay organized, keep records, and be prepared for an audit. … More >>

Nonprofit Bookkeeping & Accounting For Dummies

January 31, 2010
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Alpha Teach Yourself Accounting in 24 Hours, 2nd Edition

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Be a pro in no time …

Ideal for bookkeepers, accounting clerks, and small business owners, this practical guide goes beyond general accounting principles to teach readers how to prepare and manage their companies’ books. In this new edition, readers will find completely revised and updated information on handling sales and services, and updated tax information reflecting changes in the tax code.

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Alpha Teach Yourself Accounting in 24 Hours, 2nd Edition


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Bookkeeping and Accounts for Beginners

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The objective of this book is to provide a simple, comprehensive and appropriate text book for Beginners to Accounts. It has a total of 17 chapters and one of them is on vertical accounts. It covers the following: The Ledger; Cashbook; Trial Balance; Trading, Profit and Loss Account; Balance Sheet; Returns; The General Journal; Adjustments; Bad Debts; Depreciation; Bank Reconciliation; Partnerships; Non-Profit Organisations; and Vertical Accounts. It contains multip… More >>

Bookkeeping and Accounts for Beginners

January 29, 2010
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Found Money: Simple Strategies for Uncovering the Hidden Profit and Cash Flow in Your Business

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A fresh perspective on what it takes to run a moneymaking small business If you’re a small business owner, you probably started out with a great idea, an entrepreneurial dream, and the willingness to work as hard as you have to. You’re up-and-running, your products and services are selling, and you are working as hard as you can. But where do you go from here? How do you get there? And how can you be sure your business will make you money now and for the long ter… More >>

Found Money: Simple Strategies for Uncovering the Hidden Profit and Cash Flow in Your Business

January 28, 2010
Posted in Cash Flow Management — admin @ 11:39 pm

Reading Financial Reports For Dummies

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The second edition includes over 25 percent new and updated information including: New information on the separate accounting and financial reporting standards for private/small businesses versus public/large businesses Updated information that reflects the 2007 law on international financial reporting standards New content to match SEC and other governmental regulatory changes over the past three years New information about how the analyst… More >>

Reading Financial Reports For Dummies


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Nonprofit Bookkeeping & Accounting For Dummies

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Your hands-on guide to keeping great records and keeping your nonprofit running smoothly Need to get your nonprofit books in order? This practical guide has everything you need to know to operate your nonprofit according to generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) — from documenting transactions and budgeting to filing taxes, preparing financial statements, and much more. You’ll see how to stay organized, keep records, and be prepared for an audit. … More >>

Nonprofit Bookkeeping & Accounting For Dummies

January 27, 2010
Posted in Bookkeeping — admin @ 1:05 am

Accounting- Chapters 1-13

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Accounting- Chapters 1-13

January 26, 2010
Posted in Accounting — admin @ 11:49 pm

Get Ready to Compete With Much Tougher New Business Models

The rapid pace of business model innovation is new. Prior to the 20th century, business models often remained unchanged for centuries.

In the first part of the 20th century, business models usually lasted for longer than a decade. In the 1990s, we suddenly saw a few dozen pioneering companies successfully innovate new business models every two or three years under the same CEO.

In the near future, we can expect to see business model innovation become continuous as more than one company in an industry becomes adept at this critical activity. As a result, many skills that used to be very important like continuously improving existing processes and reengineering processes will become less valuable because frequent business model change will permanently eliminate most existing processes.

This acceleration of shifts presents an important challenge for companies of all sizes, in all industries, and in all countries. Being outstanding at what is important today will no longer be enough to prosper. Business model innovation and implementation must be added to your company’s strengths.

Here’s an example to help you see how these generations of business model innovations impact companies. After World War II, a number of companies made a business out of providing economic data.

Most people who needed these data bought hard-bound books that were consulted by hand when information was needed. Next, the formats were redesigned to make them easier to use, and paperbacks with supplements arrived.

Then, you could get the same information faster through time-sharing services where you paid by the hour. The next step was to make these data compatible with customer computer models so that electronic updating was automatic.

Next, to get customers for value-added services, the computer data providers offered the data for free. When the Web came along, the data became more extensive and were coupled with free software to allow you to answer any question you had. To that was added the opinions of many leading experts about the data.

The next business model will probably apply the data to improve your business for free. Obviously, there has to be some economic benefit for the service provider.

Increasingly, that benefit is further and further removed from the original reason the product was sought. This trend will undoubtedly continue because service providers can improve what they do for you in every area as they learn more about you.

These changes raise a question: Will your company still be operating in its current form in seven years? The odds are against it.

Chances are that your industry will experience three significant, business model improvements in that time. These business model improvements have the potential to help you when you make them first or best soon thereafter, and to hurt you when others do.

As a result, your company will either have to become a leader in developing these improved business models, create fast improvements in these models after they occur, almost instantly emulate new ones, be harmed by the success of those who use them or be acquired by someone whose business model is stronger.

The choice is yours. What do you choose?

Copyright 2008 Donald W. Mitchell, All Rights Reserved

Donald Mitchell is chairman and CEO of Mitchell and Company, a strategy and financial consulting firm in Weston, MA. He is coauthor of seven books including Adventures of an Optimist, The Irresistible Growth Enterprise, and The Ultimate Competitive Advantage. You can find free tips for accomplishing 20 times more by registering at:

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How to Choose the Right Bookkeeper and or An Accountant that is suitable for you and your business!

Ok so you?re either thinking about starting your own business or have already got it up and running and have managed for a while to get by managing your own books by yourself and are now finding all too much to keep on top of the paperwork.

It is an all too familiar position; most people have found that they keep telling themselves that they do it tomorrow or later or at the end of the week, and before you know it your deadline is upon you and your all stressed out to get it in on time, It?s time to get help!

Affordable professional help

Being a small and/or at home business owner are you tired of the lack of affordable professional help available?

January 25, 2010
Posted in Accounting — admin @ 11:33 pm
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