Quickbooks 2022 Tutorial for Beginners - How to Use Your Check Register
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- QBUniversity.org - Quickbooks 2022 tutorial for beginners, how to use your check register. In this video I walk through one of the simplest ways to enter SOME transactions in Quickbooks - directly in your check register. If you are going to be an effective Quickbooks user you need to know how to use your check register. This Quickbooks 2022 tutorial for beginners walks you through this process.
Some transactions don't need a bill entered, they simply just need to be entered directly in the check register. This video explores the different aspects of what to press, what to enter and where, and the best ways of how to use your check register in Quickbooks desktop.
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Question, When I setup a Direct Deposit to pay my contractors Quickbooks automatically adds it to the Register. Quick books adds it twice, once in the payment column and then in the Deposit column. It has happened several times. Then it wont let me delete the transaction that is in the deposit column. is there a setting I need to change
When you say deposit column what do you mean? Where is it recording it? Always remember that in accounting there are always 2 transactions - a debit and a credit. So paying a contractor would 1) decrease your cash and 2) increase your expense.
would please answer the question of how to get to check register online
Gear icon, chart of accounts, view register
I just wish u cud do a video on the basic chart of accounts of a sole trader cuz most of the videos a focused on company chart of account
I’ll have to do that!
Wen boss cuz things look so completed wen u start from the surface which in the end doesn't help small business owners like us cuz most of small business owners lack the accounting background so we opt for QuickBooks to reduce on the financial errors in our small businesses.thanks
What is the restore button used for?
Is there a way we can export our check register into Excel?