AccountingComputerized AccountingNEW*9780078025341*COMPUTER ACCOUNTING WITHQUICKBOOKS PRO 201214th EditionBy Donna Kay, Maryville University2013 (February 2012) / 768 pagesISBN: 9780078025341(Details unavailable at press time)NEW*9780078025358*COMPUTER ACCOUNTING WITHPEACHTREE COMPLETE 2012Release 19.0, 16th EditionBy Carol Yacht, Peachtree Consultant2013 (March 2012) / 704 pagesISBN: 9780078025358(Details unavailable at press time)NEW*9780078025570*COMPUTER ACCOUNTING ESSENTIALSUSING QUICKBOOKS PRO 20126th EditionBy Carol Yacht, Peachtree Consultant and Susan Crosson, Santa FECollege2013 (March 2012) / 256 pagesISBN: 9780078025570(Details unavailable at press time)COMPUTER ACCOUNTING WITHQUICKBOOKS PRO 2011MP - wQBPremAccCD, with Student CD,13th EditionBy Donna Kay, Maryville University2012 (March 2011) / 704 pagesISBN: 9780077499860www.mhhe.com/kay2011Using a hands-on approach, Computer Accounting with Quick<strong>Books</strong>®2011 integrates understanding accounting with mastery of Quick<strong>Books</strong>software. The text provides proven instructional techniques based onaction research throughout the new edition to make students masteryof Quick<strong>Books</strong> as effortless as possible. The Thirteenth Edition offersa complete package to learn the leading small business accountingsoftware: Quick<strong>Books</strong> software, comprehensive text, Student Blog,and LIVE Projects.The text uses a highly effective three-step approach that aids studentsin constructing their own customized learning based on whatthey already know:1. Chapter Tutorials. Providing numerous screen shots and detailedinstructions, chapters in Computer Accounting with Quick<strong>Books</strong> aredesigned as tutorials for the student to initially learn the accountingsoftware features. All chapters are based on realistic, virtual companycases to enhance your understanding of the business environment inwhich Quick<strong>Books</strong> is used. YouTube videos @ www.myquickbooks.me reinforce chapter tutorials.2. Learning Activities. To improve long-term retention of student softwareskills and mastery of Quick<strong>Books</strong>, learning activities are includedat the end of the chapters. Designed with fewer instructions to test theunderstanding and, when needed, to develop skills at quickly seekingout additional information to complete tasks, the activities consist ofexercises, projects and web quests. JIT Learning, the ability to seekout information as needed, is an increasingly important skill in arapidly changing business environment. Computer Accounting withQuick<strong>Books</strong> is designed to seamlessly facilitate your development ofthis crucial skill. In addition, the virtual cases challenge you to applyand develop both software and problem-solving skills.3. Reflection. Reflection improves learning and retention. A reflectionexercise, A Wish and A Star, appears at the end of each chapter tohighlight what the student has learned.New to this editionSame Author, New Name: Donna Ulmer is now Donna Kay: Don’tlet the name change fool you, this text is written by the same marketleading author just like the previous 12 editions.New for Instructors! Quick<strong>Books</strong> Grade Assistant automaticallygrades selected Quick<strong>Books</strong> assignments (labeled with *).New! Expanded assignments 12 new Quick<strong>Books</strong> projects and4 Quick<strong>Books</strong> cases are incorporated throughout this new editionof the text.Go Paperless. Consistent with the sustainability and cost reductioninitiatives on many college campuses, this edition offers threeoptions for going paperless with Quick<strong>Books</strong>.Live Project: Quick<strong>Books</strong> in Action. Chapter 13 guides youthrough the development of an authentic Quick<strong>Books</strong> application thatcan be used as a capstone project or as a service learning projectfor a not-for-profit. By integrating and synthesizing skills learned inthe course, the Quick<strong>Books</strong> in Action project provides you with aneffective mastery opportunity and bolsters your resume with professionalexperience.A 140 day student trial edition of the Quick<strong>Books</strong> software comespackaged in the inside back cover of the text. The software allows thestudent to do the various projects and exercises in the book from theirhome computer. There are no limitations to the product functionalitywithin those 140 days.The book can be used with Quick<strong>Books</strong> Pro and Quick<strong>Books</strong>Accountant. The new edition is geared towards both versions ofQuick<strong>Books</strong>. This edition the book comes with Quick<strong>Books</strong> Accountantinstead of Quick<strong>Books</strong> Pro.ContentsSection I: Exploring Quick<strong>Books</strong> with Rock Castle Construction1 Quick Tour of Quick<strong>Books</strong> Pro 20102 Customizing Quick<strong>Books</strong> and the Chart of Accounts3 Banking4 Customers and Sales5 Vendors, Purchases, and Inventory6 Employees and Payroll7 Reports and GraphsSection II: Small Business Accounting with Quick<strong>Books</strong> 20108 New Company Setup9 Accounting for a Service Company10 Merchandising Corporation: Sales, Purchases, and Inventory29
Accounting11 Merchandising Corporation: Payroll12 Advanced Quick<strong>Books</strong> Features for Accountants13 Quick<strong>Books</strong> in Action: An Authentic ProjectSection III: Quick GuideQuick<strong>Books</strong> SoftwareCompany CommandsChart of AccountsCustomer TransactionsVendor TransactionsEmployee TransactionsBanking TransactionsEntriesReportsMicrosoft Office and Quick<strong>Books</strong>Section IV: Quick<strong>Books</strong> ExtrasAppendix A Install & Register Quick<strong>Books</strong> SoftwareAppendix B Back Up and Restore Quick<strong>Books</strong> FilesAppendix C Troubleshooting Quick<strong>Books</strong>Appendix D Electronic DeliverablesAppendix E Quick<strong>Books</strong> for MacAppendix F Quick<strong>Books</strong> BlogNEW*9780077505035*COMPUTER ACCOUNTINGWITH PEACHTREE BY SAGECOMPLETE ACCOUNTING2011Release 19.0, 15th EditionBy Carol Yacht, Peachtree Consultant2012 (February 2011) / 704 pagesISBN: 9780077505035www.mhhe.com/yacht2011Carol Yacht’s Peachtree textbook is the market leader because herpedagogy is unmatched—she incorporates real-world businesses;step-by step-directions; numerous screen illustrations; challengingexercises and projects; and a website with additional resources. InComputer Accounting with Peachtree by Sage Complete Accounting2011, 15th Edition, you learn about the relationship betweenPeachtree software and fundamental accounting principles, procedures,and business processes. The primary goal is for the studentto have a working familiarity with the software after completingthe course with this text. Computer Accounting with Peachtree bySage Complete Accounting 2011, 15th Edition, teaches you howto use Peachtree Complete Accounting 2011 software. For morethan 35 years , Peachtree by Sage has produced award-winningaccounting software. Over 6.2 million customers use Sage softwareproducts. More than 13,000 employees work for Sage (http://sage.com/ourbusiness/aboutus). The Sage family of software products,which includes Peachtree Complete Accounting, is the leading globalsupplier of business management solutions and services. For moreinformation about Sage’s worldwide community, refer to page xxxii.In the United States and Canada, Peachtree is used by more than3.1 million businesses. Each year, tens of thousands of customerschoose accountant-recommended Peachtree by Sage for their businessneeds. Why? Because Peachtree helps you do more to supportthe success of your business. Industries that use Peachtree includeretail stores, healthcare, human resources/payroll, construction/realestate, transport/distribution, payment processing, not-for-profit,manufacturing, public utilities, legal, medical, and accounting firms.ContentsPart 1: Exploring Peachtree Complete Accounting 2011Chapter 1: Introduction to Bellwether Garden SupplyChapter 2: VendorsChapter 3: CustomersChapter 4: EmployeesChapter 5: General Ledger, Inventory, and Internal ControlChapter 6: Job CostChapter 7: Financial StatementsChapter 8: Stone Arbor Landscaping—Time and billingPart 2: Peachtree Complete Accounting 2011 for Service BusinessesChapter 9: New Company Setup and Beginning BalancesChapter 10: Maintaining Accounting Records for Services BusinessesChapter 11: Completing Quarterly Activities and Closing the FiscalYearProject 1: Susan Watson, AccountingProject 1A: Student-Designed Service BusinessPart 3: Peachtree Complete Accounting 2011 for MerchandisingBusinessesChapter 12: Vendors & PurchasesChapter 13: Customers & SalesChapter 14: Inventory & ServicesChapter 15: Employees, Payroll, and Account ReconciliationProject 2: Mountain SportsProject 2A: Student-Designed Merchandising BusinessPart 4: Advanced Peachtree Complete Accounting 2011 ApplicationsChapter 16: Customizing FormsChapter 17: Import/ExportChapter 18: Microsoft Word and TemplatesProject 3: Atlanta Computer ClubProject 4: ML Manufacturing, Inc.Project 4A: Student-Designed ProjectAppendix A: TroubleshootingAppendix B: Accounting Information SystemsAppendix C: Review of Accounting PrinciplesAppendix D: Glossarycomputer accounting essentialsusing quickbooks PRO 20115th EditionBy Carol Yacht, Peachtree Consultant and Susan Crosson, Santa Fe College2011 (April 2010) / 224 pagesISBN: 9780077408954www.mhhe.com/QBProessentials2010Quick<strong>Books</strong> Pro 2010 Essentials is an accessible, step-by-step guideto installing, using and mastering the most widely used software forsmall businesses. Supportive pedagogy helps students develop astrong working knowledge of Quick<strong>Books</strong> Pro. This book focuses onthe basic business processes of the software and teaches studentsstep-by-step how to set up and run a merchandising corporation.ContentsChapter 1: Software Installation and Creating a New CompanyChapter 2: Exploring Quick<strong>Books</strong>Chapter 3: New Company Setup for a Merchandising BusinessChapter 4: Working with Inventory, Vendors, and CustomersChapter 5: Accounting Cycle and Year EndChapter 6: First Month of the New YearProject 1: Your Name Hardware StoreProject 2: Student-Designed Merchandising BusinessAppendix A: Review of Accounting Principles30
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