 | | From: | oslofish | | Subject: | Record paid bills and old receipts in Quickbooks | | Date: | Tue, 04 Jan 2005 01:11:24 -0600 |
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 | Hello
First of all, I am no accountant, but have been asked by my employer to do some basic bookkeeping chores. Basically what he wants me to do is enter the data (from bills and receipts) to track expenses and revenues for his small-sized company.
I have a copy of Quickbooks Premier Edition 2004, 2 bags full of invoices, receipts and paid bills from 2004 and an employer telling me he wants me to record all expenses from 2004 in QB. I purchased a copy of "Quickbooks - All-in-one-desk reference for Dummies" and have played around with the program for weeks now, getting more and more frustrated by the day.
Bottom line is, how can I enter allready paid-for bills and old receipts into Quickbooks?
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks...
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 | | From: | Mike Block-Tax Cut CPA | | Subject: | Re: Record paid bills and old receipts in Quickbooks | | Date: | Wed, 05 Jan 2005 11:13:02 -0600 |
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 | There is no barring in entering old transactions. For sales receipt go to customers and select 'Sales Receipt'. Enter the sales detail and in the bottom of the receipt select 'Deposit to" and type the name of the bank or cash depending upon each case. For Purchases got to Vendors and select 'Enter Bills'. After putting the details go to Pay Bills and select the transaction to which such payment relates. For expenses made during 2004 go to Write Checks in the banking section.
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 | | From: | myQBaccountant | | Subject: | Re: Record paid bills and old receipts in Quickbooks | | Date: | Wed, 05 Jan 2005 11:12:58 -0600 |
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 | It's simple to use quickbooks. As you have mentioned that you are running a small seized company, you can enter all the paid bills through Write Check option from the Banking Navigator. For the Invoices firstly, enter them through Invoices option from Customer Navigator and receive their payments from Receive Payments option under Customer Navigator.
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