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The Everything Accounting Book: Balance Your Budget, Manage Your Cash Flow, And Keep Your Books in the Black (Everything: Business and Personal Finance) – Michele Cagan

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«The Everything Accounting Book: Balance Your Budget, Manage Your Cash Flow, And Keep Your Books in the Black» by Michele Cagan is a comprehensive guide that empowers readers with the essential knowledge and practical skills needed to navigate the intricate world of accounting. Tailored for both business and personal finance, Cagan’s book serves as a go-to resource for individuals seeking to gain financial literacy and mastery over their financial affairs.

Cagan’s expertise shines through as she demystifies accounting principles and practices, making them accessible to readers of all backgrounds and experience levels. With clarity and precision, she guides readers through every aspect of accounting, from understanding financial statements to mastering budgeting and cash flow management.

What sets Cagan’s book apart is its holistic approach to accounting. Rather than focusing solely on theoretical concepts, she emphasizes the practical application of accounting principles in everyday life and business operations. Through real-world examples, case studies, and actionable tips, readers learn not only how to interpret financial data but also how to leverage it to make informed decisions and achieve financial success.

From balancing budgets to tracking expenses, Cagan covers a wide range of topics essential for financial health and sustainability. Whether you’re a small business owner looking to streamline your accounting processes or an individual seeking to take control of your personal finances, «The Everything Accounting Book» offers invaluable guidance to help you achieve your goals.

Moreover, Cagan recognizes the importance of staying abreast of technological advancements in accounting. She discusses the role of accounting software and digital tools in streamlining financial management processes, empowering readers to leverage technology to their advantage.

In essence, «The Everything Accounting Book» is more than just a guide to accounting—it’s a roadmap to financial empowerment. With Cagan’s expert guidance, readers gain the knowledge and confidence needed to take control of their finances, balance their budgets, manage cash flow effectively, and keep their books in the black.

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Number of pages:

308

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Top Ten Accounting Mistakes / x
Introduction / xi
1 Accounting Is More Than Numbers / 1
Tracking and Measuring Success 2 • Accounting Versus Bookkeeping 2
• Who Uses Accounting Information? 4 • Different Versions for Different
Reasons 5 • Who’s Who in Accounting 7 • How Accountants Can Help You
8 • Pick the Right Accounting Professional 11
2 The Basic Accounts / 13
Accounting Starts with Accounts 14 • Understanding Assets 15 • A Look at
Liabilities 16 • All about Equity 17 • Revenues, Costs, and Expenses 18 •
How the Accounts Connect 20 • Debits and Credits 22
3 Keeping Track of Transactions / 25
What Counts as a Transaction 26 • When to Record Transactions 26 •
Setting Up Your Accounts 29 • Meet the General Ledger 33 • The Daily
Journals 34 • It’s All in the Posting 39 • Checking It Twice 41 • The
Accounting Cycle 43
4 Setting Up a System / 45
Get (and Stay) Organized 46 • Software Makes It Simpler 49 • Mapping
Out Your Accounting Processes 50 • The Everyday Transactions 55 •
Reconciling Your Accounts 56 • What to Keep, What to Toss 59
5 The Accounting Equation / 63
Every Business Has Assets 64 • Breaking Out Asset Categories 64 •
A Closer Look at Fixed Assets 68 • Liabilities Are What Your Company Owes
72 • Equity Means Ownership 74 • Assets Equal Liabilities Plus Equity 75

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6 Recording Your Revenues / 77
What Are You Selling? 78 • The Basics of Sales Transactions 79 •
Develop a Sales Journal 82 • Simple Cash Sales 83 • Selling on Account
84 • Collecting Sales Tax 86 • Dealing with Special Sales Transactions
87 • When a Sale Is Not a Sale 90
7 The Inventory-Cost Connection / 91
Inventory Transforms into Cost of Goods 92 • What Goes into Inventory
Costs? 94 • Set Up Your Purchases Journal 95 • Four Ways to Value
Inventory 96 • Extra Steps for Manufacturers 99 • Figure Out Cost of
Goods Sold 100
8 Standard Operating Expenses / 103
A Look at Expense Categories 104 • What Goes into Selling Costs 104
• Understanding Overhead 106 • All about Depreciation 109 • Don’t
Forget Amortization 111 • Employees Cause a Lot of Transactions 112
• Recording Expense Transactions 113
9 Managing the Payroll / 115
A Big Pile of Forms 116 • All about Payroll Taxes 119 • Employee
Benefits and Bonuses 121 • Calculating Take-Home Pay 122 • Payroll
Tax Reporting and Filing 127 • Never Mess Around with Payroll Taxes
129 • Still Want to Do It Yourself? 130
10 Always Know Your Cash / 131
The Importance of Having Cash 132 • Earning Profits but Out of Cash
132 • The Basics of Cash Flow 133 • Tracking Your Incoming Cash 135
• Recording Your Outgoing Cash 136 • Reconcile Your Bank Statement
137 • What to Do When Cash Runs Low 139
11 Handling Customer Credit / 141
Why Sell on Credit? 142 • Establish Your Credit Policies 144 • Don’t
Give Credit to Just Anyone 146 • Creating Invoices and Account
Statements 148 • Dealing with Collections 150 • Accounting for
Accounts Receivable Transactions 152
12 Controlling Purchase Costs / 153
Know What You Want Before You Buy 154 • Choose Your Vendors
Wisely 155 • Getting Vendors to Extend Credit 157 • Creating Purchase
Orders 159 • Dealing with Purchase Problems 160 • Review Their
Invoices 161 • Recording Accounts Payable Transactions 161
13 The End of Period Cleanup / 163
Accounting Periods 164 • The Working Trial Balance 166 • Making
Adjusting Entries 167 • Accounting for Accruals 170 • Prelude to
Financial Statements 173 • Closing the Books 174
14 Preparing Financial Statements / 177
Three Major Financial Statements 178 • How These Statements
Interconnect 178 • The Statement of Profit and Loss 179 • The Balance
Sheet 184 • The Statement of Cash Flows 188
15 Different Entities Mean Different Equity / 191
Meet the Business Entities 192 • Which One Is Best for Your
Business? 192 • Accounting for Sole Proprietorships 194 • Accounting for Partnership Equity 195 • Distributing Partnership Profits and
Losses 196 • The Corporate Equity Section 198 • Dealing with
Dividends 201
16 The Income Tax Impact / 203
Financial Statements Flow into Tax Returns 204 • Different Income
Taxation for Different Entities 204 • Introducing Business Tax Forms
205 • Different Ways to Pay Yourself 208 • Your Payment Strategy
Impacts Your Personal Taxes 210 • Tax Planning Strategies 213
17 The Best Use of Your Financial Statements / 215
What Can Your Statements Tell You? 216 • Vertical and Horizontal
Analysis 217 • Calculating Crucial Financial Ratios 221 • Nipping
Problems in the Bud 226 • A Basis for Decision-Making 228 • Boosting
Profitability and Positive Cash Flow 228 • When You Need Outside
Funding 230
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18 More Ways Accounting Helps Your Business / 231
Know Your Costs to Set Your Prices 232 • The Break-Even Analysis 233
• Developing Pro Forma Statements 235 • Sticking to a Budget 236
• Financing Major Purchases 237 • Management Accounting 238 •
The Importance of Internal Controls 239 • Using Internal Audits to Your
Advantage 242
19 Unique Issues for Specific Businesses / 243
Common and Not-So-Common Transactions 244 • Retail Is More Than
Buying and Selling 244 • Manufacturers Produce Special Transactions
245 • Accounting for Your Home-Based Business 247 • Small HighTech Companies 250 • Building Construction Transactions 251
20 Retirement Plans / 255
The Best Tax Shelter 256 • Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) 258
• SIMPLE Plans 260 • Simplified Employee Pensions (SEPs) 262 •
Keogh Plans 264 • Choosing the Right Plan for You 265 • Accounting
for Contributions 266
21 Common Small-Business Tax Snafus / 269
Don’t Be Afraid of the IRS 270 • Employees Versus Contractors 271 •
Salaries, Dividends, or Loans? 273 • Tracking Travel Expenses 277 •
About Fringe Benefits 279 • Keeping Things Separate 280
Appendix A: Glossary / 281
Appendix B: Small-Business Resources
on the Internet / 284
Index / 286

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