World Famous Comics: Running QuickBooks in Nonprofits: The Only Comprehensive Guide for Nonprofits Using QuickBooks
Running QuickBooks in Nonprofits: The Only Comprehensive Guide for Nonprofits Using QuickBooks
By: Kathy Ivens Publisher: CPA911 PUBLISHING Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: CPA911 PUBLISHING Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 512 Publication Date: December 01, 2005
Providing information on using QuickBooks to track financial data in nonprofit organizations, this book covers all versions of QuickBooks. Management of donors, grants, and pledges, and topics such as allocating expenses to programs, handling donor restrictions, and generating the reports needed for donors and tax returns are covered in detail. In addition to easy-to-follow instructions and tons of tips and workarounds, information on using QuickBooks for fundraising is provided.
Quickbooks for not for profit The book is very basic, but for the price and value as a a general guide it's good. As well for a first time quickbooks user and not for profit organization that does not have the expertise, its a general but good guide. In the end still need to rely on your accountant to verify the books and records.
Quickbooks for Non-Profits Made More User Friendly Quickbooks for Nonprofits not only breaks down each transaction into doable units, but also defines the terminology and rules that you must know when accounting for non-profit organizations. A wonderful reference tool that makes accounting and report generation faster and easier. A must have!
Running Quickbooks in Non-profit- The Only Comprehensive Guide for Non Profit Using Quickbooks The product itself looks pretty new like it was never used. The book itself looks easy to understand and follow. It's a good book to have while learning how to navigate around Quickbooks for Non-profit.
Pleased customer - great book _Running Quickbooks in Nonprofits_ very thoroughly addresses many accounting issues that non-profits face, and presents countless ways to implement solutions to those issues in Quickbooks. The author is creative and very knowledgable of both Quickbooks and non-profit accounting principles, and ties them together very well.
This is a very comprehensive book on using Quickbooks in a non-profit organization. It is not, however, a tutorial or a beginning accounting manual. I highly recommend this book to any financial manager of a non-profit, but I also recommend supplementing this with basic and intermediate accounting training. This book will help bring order to many areas of non-profit accounting--but it cannot be utilized well without the firm underpinnings of both accounting theory and practice.
Very helpful book for those new to nonprofit bookkeeping or Quickbooks or both I wish I had found this book when I first transitioned from the private sector to running a non-profit organization! Coming from a media background, I was familiar with budgets, etc., but I always had a bookkeeper for the actual accounting, so I found myself having to learn fast on my feet; add to that the need to learn how non-profits differ from for profit business and I felt completely behind the eight ball at times. After the first year, I had a functional handle on it, but things were still not where they should be and the annual financial review proved that there was more to learn.
Enter *Running Quickbooks in Nonprofits*; this book taught me more in one reading than a year of muddling through it and bothering the accountant with "free" questions until he was blue in the face. Not only did I finally get a good handle on the basics of accounting for a non-profit, but I was able to finally utilize the full power of Quickbooks within its inherent non-profit limitations - even the version of Quickbooks for non-profits isn't well adapted for the purpose as it was not built from the ground up for the unique accounting needs of non-profits. With this book, you will learn how to adapt Quickbooks for you non-profit organization and make it work for you, not against you.
What makes *Running Quickbooks in Nonprofits* easy to read and understand and why it delivers is because the author is an accountant working with non-profit clients, so she can deliver real world advice that makes sense to those in the non-profit world.
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A Guide to my Book Rating System:
1 star = The wood pulp would have been better utilized as toilet paper. 2 stars = Don't bother, clean your bathroom instead. 3 stars = Wasn't a waste of time, but it was time wasted. 4 stars = Good book, but not life altering. 5 stars = This book changed my world in at least some small way.