Sage Accounts in easy steps

Sage Accounts in easy steps

by Bill Mantovani
Sage Accounts in easy steps

Sage Accounts in easy steps

by Bill Mantovani

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Overview

Sage Accounts is the UK's market-leading accounts software. It lets you manage your day-to-day finances, customers, suppliers and VAT and keeps your finger on the pulse of your business.

Sage Accounts in easy steps uses detailed images and easy-to-follow instructions, showing you how to quickly get to grips with the new features of this leading accounts software. This definitive guide clarifies everything from basic recording keeping to utilising Sage as an information-bank for making crucial business decisions.

Areas covered include:

  • Setting up Sage, entering debtors and creditors
  • Producing purchase/sales orders and invoices
  • Bank account reconciliation
  • Stock management, including Bill of Materials
  • Important month and year end procedures
  • Processing the VAT return and e-Submission
  • Generating invaluable management reports
  • Sage Accounts in easy steps is ideal for non-accountants using Sage for the first time, or just needing to grasp the new key features all in easy steps!



    Illustrated using Sage 50cloud Accounts


    Product Details

    BN ID: 2940160846118
    Publisher: In Easy Steps Limited
    Publication date: 11/01/2019
    Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    Format: eBook
    File size: 10 MB

    About the Author

    Bill Mantovani has a long association with Sage Accounts and is a successful author on Sage software. He has specialised in IT for almost half a century and is consequently well versed with computerised accounts, recent online trends and Cloud working. Currently a respected college lecturer to Higher Education level, Bill has also been a company director, providing Sage Accounts solutions and training to many SME businesses in the North of England. He has also penned a number of academic titles for students studying in the electrical and electronic engineering field.
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