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Using QuickBooks Pro for Accounting 2008 Glenn Owen

Using QuickBooks Pro for Accounting 2008 Glenn Owen. Chapter Five Creating Supporting Reports to Help Make Business Decisions. Chapter 5 Supporting Schedules (Reports). Accounts Receivable Aging Summary Customer Account Balance Summary Inventory Valuation Summary

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Using QuickBooks Pro for Accounting 2008 Glenn Owen

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  1. Using QuickBooks Pro for Accounting 2008Glenn Owen Chapter Five Creating Supporting Reports to Help Make Business Decisions

  2. Chapter 5Supporting Schedules (Reports) • Accounts Receivable Aging Summary • Customer Account Balance Summary • Inventory Valuation Summary • Accounts Payable Aging Summary • Vendor Balance Summary Using QuickBooks Pro 2008 for Accounting

  3. Chapter 5A/R Aging Summary Number of days past the due date Using QuickBooks Pro 2008 for Accounting

  4. Chapter 5Customer Balance Summary Total amount due from customers as of today Using QuickBooks Pro 2008 for Accounting

  5. Chapter 5Inventory Valuation Summary Shows what inventory is on hand and which customer it will be billed to Largest item in inventory Using QuickBooks Pro 2008 for Accounting

  6. Chapter 5A/P Aging Summary Total amount we owe as of today Using QuickBooks Pro 2008 for Accounting

  7. Chapter 5Vendor Balance Summary Summarizes unpaid balances due to vendors Double-click here to look at the detail supporting the liability Using QuickBooks Pro 2008 for Accounting

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