Using QuickBooks Online for Small Nonprofits & Churches (The Accountant Beside You)
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Using QuickBooks Online for Small Nonprofits & Churches (The Accountant Beside You)
“Financial accountability is critical for your organization’s success! Make it simpler with Using QuickBooks Online for Small Nonprofits by Lisa London.†Jane L McIntyre Retired Executive Director, United Way Central Carolinas Praise for other books in The Accountant Beside You series: From The Episcopal Church Foundation's Vestry Papers: One very good resource to help you learn QuickBooks is Lisa London's book, "QuickBooks for Churches and Other Religious Organizations." Verified buyer Jan E: A Must-Have Resource Invaluable resource if using QB for your church. Extremely well written and takes you from A to Z using a building block style. Foundational concepts first and terminology next. Very logical flow and well organized. Good explanation of accounting jargon for those of us with limited exposure and accounting challenged. Very small investment that will reap huge rewards! If you are considering using QuickBooks Online for your small nonprofit or religious organization, Lisa London’s latest book is a must have! The Accountant Beside You, Lisa London, has teamed up with CPA Eulica Kimber to show you how to make QuickBooks Online work for your nonprofit. From establishing good internal accounting controls, to converting from your desktop QuickBooks, to step-by-step instructions for setting up the system, QuickBooks for Small Nonprofits & Churches will guide you along the way. This resource includes hundreds of illustrations, sample chart of accounts for a variety of nonprofits, a sample chart of account for a religious organization, and instructions on managing the various aspects of an accounting system. No prior accounting knowledge is needed; Lisa and Eulica explain the process without unnecessary jargon.