Small Business Bookkeeping System Simplified

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This handy workbook contains everything a small business owner will need to keep accurate and complete books for an entire fiscal year…. More >>

Small Business Bookkeeping System Simplified

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January 21, 2010
Posted in Bookkeeping — admin @ 12:00 am

3 Comments »

  1. SMALL BUSINESS BOOKKEEPING SIMPLIFIED is an accounting system for the small business owner. It is designed to ease the burden of filing taxes by using balance sheets and profit and loss statements which are provided in this easy to use workbook. The balance sheet tracks what the business owes, such as debts, in addition to what the business owns, such as property and other assets. The profit and loss statement is used to keep track of money received as well as money paid out.

    With detailed instructions for filling out the weekly expense and income record forms, employee payroll records, and other annual reports, this workbook is a must have for any small business. Though it is simply a workbook, small businesses could use this in place of creating their own documents for maintaining information necessary to run their business and also to prepare taxes.

    Reviewed by Tee C. Royal
    of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
    Rating: 5 / 5

    Comment by The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers — January 21, 2010 @ 2:44 am

  2. This book only has a few business forms. Considering its low cost, it’s not a bad book overall. I thought it would teach me how to do bookkeeping, but it basically just gives you a few business forms. I would not pay more than five dollars for it. The word “simplified” in the book’s title is really what the book is all about entirely.
    Rating: 2 / 5

    Comment by George Elliott — January 21, 2010 @ 5:41 am

  3. This document (it is not a book) contains 4 pages of bullet point information regarding how to track receipts and disbursements, but in no other way provides information as to the hows and whys of bookkeeping.

    The remaining 124 pages of the document are blank forms to be filled out.

    The publisher should consider offering this document as a PDF for a per-fee download, and allow buyers to print their own blank forms as necessary.
    Rating: 1 / 5

    Comment by Anonymous — January 21, 2010 @ 6:16 am

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