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COMPUTER ACCOUNTING WITH SAGE 50 2016 19th edition [Spiraalköide]

  • Formaat: Spiral bound, 784 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 277x244x34 mm, kaal: 1567 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Apr-2016
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Education
  • ISBN-10: 1259183920
  • ISBN-13: 9781259183928
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  • Formaat: Spiral bound, 784 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 277x244x34 mm, kaal: 1567 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Apr-2016
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Education
  • ISBN-10: 1259183920
  • ISBN-13: 9781259183928
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Carol Yachts Peachtree textbook is the market leader because her pedagogy is unmatchedshe incorporates real-world businesses; step-by step-directions; numerous screen illustrations; challenging exercises and projects; and a website with additional resources. In Computer Accounting with Sage 50 Complete Accounting 2015, 18th Edition, you learn about the relationship between Sage 50 software and fundamental accounting principles, procedures, and business processes. The primary goal is for the student to have a working familiarity with the software after completing the course with this text. For more than 37 years , Sage 50 has produced award-winning accounting software. Over 6.2 million customers use Sage software products. More than 12,600 employees work for Sage (http://sage.com/ourbusiness/aboutus). The Sage family of software products, which includes Sage 50 Complete Accounting, is the leading global supplier of business management solutions and services.
Part 1: Exploring SCA (Sage Complete Accounting) 2013Chapter 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 & Billing Part 2: SCA 2013 for Service
BusinessesChapter 9: New Company Setup and Beginning BalancesChapter 10:
Maintaining Accounting Records for Services BusinessesChapter 11: Completing
Quarterly Activities & Closing the Fiscal YearProject 1: Sherry Pierce,
AccountingProject 1A: Student-Designed Service Business Part 3: SCA 2013 for
Merchandising BusinessesChapter 12: Vendors & PurchasesChapter 13: Customers
& SalesChapter 14: Inventory & ServicesChapter 15: Employees, Payroll, and
Account ReconciliationProject 2: Mountain SportsProject 2A: Student-Designed
Merchandising Business Part 4: Advanced SCA 2013 ApplicationsChapter 16:
Customizing FormsChapter 17: Import/ExportChapter 18: Microsoft Word and
TemplatesProject 3: Springfield Computer ClubProject 4: CW Manufacturing,
Inc.Project 4A: Student-Designed ProjectAppendix A: TroubleshootingAppendix
B: Accounting Information SystemsAppendix C: Accounting Principles
ReviewAppendix D: GlossaryIndex
Carol Yacht, carol@carolyacht.com, is an educator and author of technology-based accounting textbooks. Carol authors QuickBooks Online (2/e), QuickBooks Desktop (9/e), and Sage Peachtree (20/e), textbooks. Carol taught on the faculties of California State University-Los Angeles, West Los Angeles College, Yavapai College, and Beverly Hills High School. She started using accounting software in her classes in 1980. Carols teaching career includes first and second year accounting courses, accounting information systems, and computer accounting.

Since 1989, Carols textbooks have been published by McGraw-Hill. She contributes regularly to professional journals and is the Editor of the American Accounting Association's Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum section's The Accounting Educator.

Carol Yacht was an officer of AAAs Two-Year College section and recipient of its Lifetime Achievement Award. She is a board member of the Microsoft Dynamics Academic Alliance; worked for IBM Corporation as an education instruction specialist; serves on AAAs Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum sections research, instructional, and hall of honor award committees; and works for Intuit and Sage as a consultant. Carol earned her MA degree from California State University-Los Angeles, BS degree from the University of New Mexico, and AS degree from Temple University.