Recent Graduates’ Job Search and Moving Expenses

By |2022-08-18T08:46:58-04:00December 24th, 2012|Accounting and Auditing, Taxation|

With many college and high school graduates still looking for jobs, we thought it would be a good time for a refresher on which expenses are and are not deductible in connection with landing that first post-graduation job. Job Search Expenses Expenses incurred by taxpayers when searching for new employment in the same trade or [...]

Are You Defining Items in QuickBooks Correctly?

By |2022-08-18T08:46:58-04:00December 17th, 2012|QuickBooks Tips|

Create item records in QuickBooks carefully, and QuickBooks will return the favor by running useful, accurate reports.  Figure 1: Clearly-defined items result in precise reports. Obviously, you're using QuickBooks because you buy and/or sell products and/or services. You want to know at least weekly -- if not daily -- what's selling and what's not, so [...]

QuickBooks 2013 Gives You A Reason to Upgrade

By |2022-08-18T08:46:59-04:00December 10th, 2012|QuickBooks Tips|

Tired of QuickBooks' cramped, claustrophobic screens and uneven interface? You'll be pleased to see the 2013 version. You chose QuickBooks for a variety of reasons, a major one being its simplicity and usability. But the software is more than 20 years old now, and hundreds of features have been added over the years. QuickBooks looks [...]

Tracking Bills in QuickBooks, Worth the Effort

By |2022-08-18T08:46:59-04:00December 3rd, 2012|QuickBooks Tips|

Next to payroll, paying bills is probably your least favorite task in QuickBooks. You don't have to use this feature – you can keep stacking bills on your desk, scrawling the due dates on a paper calendar, and writing checks.  If you're still operating this way, though, you're missing out on the numerous tools that [...]

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