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Gnucash 2.4 Small Business Accounting: Beginner's Guide

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Gnucash 2.4 Small Business Accounting: Beginner's Guide

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Overview of this book

Attention, small business owners! Stop tax-day stress. Stop procrastinating with a shoebox full of receipts. Stop reinventing the wheel with a spreadsheet. Stop making decisions simply on a hunch. Stop wasting money on software that is overkill. Start by downloading GnuCash and getting your accounts in order. Designed to be easy to use, yet powerful and flexible, GnuCash allows you to track bank accounts, income, and expenses. As quick and intuitive to use as a checkbook register, it is based on professional accounting principles to ensure balanced books and accurate reports. You can do it and Gnucash 2.4 Small Business Accounting Beginner's Guide will help you get up and running with maintaining your accounts. Gnucash 2.4 Small Business Accounting Beginner's Guide speaks business language, not accountant-speak, because it is written by a former small business owner. It guides you to use GnuCash from scratch with step-by-step tutorials without jargon, pointing out the gotchas to avoid with lots of tips. It will teach you to work on routine business transactions while migrating transaction data from other applications gradually. You will be able to keep on top of transactions and run reports after reading just three chapters! Beyond Chapter 3, it is up to you how far you want to go. Reconcile with your bank and credit card statements. Charge and pay sales tax. Do invoicing. Track payments due. Set up reminders for bills. Avoid stress at tax time. Print checks. Capture expenses using your mobile phone. Gnucash 2.4 Small Business Accounting Beginner's Guide gives you the power. Know your numbers. Make decisions with confidence. Drive your business to its full potential.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Gnucash 2.4 Small Business Accounting
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Chapter 1. Getting Started with GnuCash

"For years I've used a spreadsheet to manage my finances. Last November, I discovered GnuCash. I learned rather quickly that I was reinventing the wheel with my spreadsheet."—extracts from the blog of a new user of GnuCash.

GnuCash is a personal and small business bookkeeping and accounting software. In this book, we address the needs of self-employed, micro enterprises, home businesses, Small Office/Home Office (SOHO), and other small businesses. We also include a chapter on how non-profits could use GnuCash for bookkeeping and accounting.

As a small business owner, partner, or leader, here is what you can do with GnuCash:

  • Maintain your accounts using an interface that has the familiar look and feel of a check register

  • Use canned reports and charts or customize and save them for reuse

  • Use your bank and credit card statements to double check your entries through smart reconciliation

  • Automate repetitive work by setting up scheduled transactions

  • Create a Trip Planner to reach your business goals using GnuCash budgets

  • Map GnuCash accounts to your income tax schedules to make tax times less stressful

  • Create invoices for credit sales and keep track of unpaid invoices

  • Get reminders for vendor bills when due as well as process employee expense vouchers

  • Print 3-on-a-page and voucher checks, with memos as well

  • Charge state, county, and local sales tax and print statements to attach to payments

  • Use your mobile phone to capture expenses while on the go

  • Migrate transaction data from other accounting applications

  • Avoid redundant data entry by integrating with other applications

  • Create your own reports and charts using popular spreadsheet software

  • Account for foreign currency transactions

  • Maintain accounts of non-profits

This should give you a taste of what is to come before you dive deep into the chapters in this book.

The core function of accounting software is to allow you to keep track of your business transactions in an orderly manner. Accountants call this bookkeeping. In plain English, bookkeeping is nothing but keeping a meticulous record of all the financial transactions of a business. But before you can record the transactions of a business, you need proper places to record them. In other words, you need to set up accounts to enter the transactions into. "Account" is a term used by GnuCash for grouping a set of similar transactions. For example, you can have an account named "Office Supplies" to record all transactions related to buying stationery. Some other accounting applications call this a "Category". So, our first task is to get started with creating the accounts. We are going to use a built-in template provided by GnuCash to set up an account tree.

Why does a small business need an account tree? Think of the account tree as the table of contents of a book. A book is generally organized into chapters, sections, and subsections. With the help of a table of contents, you can find what you are looking for easily in a large book. In a similar manner, your business might have many thousands of transactions in a year. If you organize your accounts in a convenient tree, you can find transactions when needed as well as create reports on different kinds of expenses and so on.

In this chapter, we will:

  • Walk through the steps to install GnuCash on a Windows PC

  • Quickly create the "Table of contents" for the accounts of a typical small business

  • Learn how to tweak this "Table of contents" further to suit the needs of your specific business

  • Enter account opening balances

  • Output this "Table of contents" to send to your accountant for review

  • Review the strengths and limitations of GnuCash

Tip

How do I pronounce GnuCash?

Some people use the proper "Guh-noo-cash" and others prefer the easier "NewCash". Go by whatever works for you.