Business analysis with Quickbooks
Manage your business and make sound decisions with the help of QuickBooks Quickbooks is a user-friendly accounting software program that can analyze data to help you make smart decisions for a small- or medium-sized business. However, few books explain how to maximize the features of QuickBooks repo...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken, NJ :
Wiley Publishing
2009.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627322506719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Business Analysis with QuickBooks®; Credits; About the Author; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction; Part I: Exploiting Your QuickBooks Data; Chapter 1: Using QuickBooks to Analyze Business Data; Advantages and Drawbacks to QuickBooks Reports; Excel as an Adjunct to Report Analysis; Chapter 2: Exporting Data from QuickBooks; Exporting Reports to Excel Workbooks; Formatting and Layout Problems; Exporting to Text Files; Analyzing QuickBooks Data with Pivot Tables; Chapter 3: Digging Deeper with Pivot Tables; A Sample Pivot Table; Moving Data into a Pivot Table
- Special Features of Pivot TablesSample Pivot Tables from QuickBooks Data; Part II: Analyzing Financial Statements; Chapter 4: Comparative Balance Sheets and Profit & Loss Statements; Reasons for Comparative Analysis; Using QuickBooks to Create Comparative Financial Statements; Combining Vertical and Horizontal Analyses; Making Comparisons to Other Companies; Chapter 5: Working Capital and Cash Flow Analysis; Determining Working Capital; Tracking Changes in Working Capital; Tracking Cash Flow; Chapter 6: Ratio Analysis; Liquidity Ratios; Profitability Ratios; Leverage Ratios; Activity Ratios
- Part III: Controlling Costs and Planning ProfitsChapter 7: Inventory Valuation and Gross Margins; Average Cost; COGS and Gross Margin; Chapter 8: Forecasting and Projections in QuickBooks; Using the Cash Flow Projector and the Cash Flow Forecast Report; Going Outside QuickBooks to Project Receipts; Chapter 9: Monitoring Budget Variances; Understanding Process Control Charts; Getting Budget Variances; Chapter 10: Contribution and Margin Analysis; Break-even Analysis; Looking into the Sales Mix; Part IV: Designing Your Own Analysis; Chapter 11: Using the QuickBooks Software Development Kit
- An Example QuickBooks SDK ApplicationArranging for the Dynamic Link Library; Exploring the CustomerQuery Request Code; Exploring the CustomerQuery Response Code; Chapter 12: Managing Reports Using the QuickBooks Software Development Kit; Deciding to Run Reports through the SDK; An Overview of a Report Message; Examining a Report Message's Code; Index