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Bookkeeping for Dummies, 3rd Australian Edition

Bookkeeping for Dummies, 3rd Australian Edition

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  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • ISBN: 9780730384731
  • Published In: July 2020
  • Format: Paperback , 392 pages
  • Jurisdiction: Australia ? Disclaimer:
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    Take the stress out of bookkeeping with this bestselling guide! 

    Warren Buffet has called accounting ‘the language of business’ – the less well you speak it, the less likely you are to succeed. But there’s no need to be intimidated: Bookkeeping for Dummies, 3rd Australian Edition is here to help make – and keep – you fluent. Whether you’re a small business owner who’s beginning to grapple with concepts and terminology, or a bookkeeping professional who wants to stay on track with the latest software or regulations, this bestseller will help you keep your business on the right side of the ledger.  

    Written in friendly, easy-to-follow style by leading financial tech author and instructor Veechi Curtis, this comprehensively updated guide has you covered: from the basics—understanding the lingo and recording income vs. expenses—all the way to Cloud accounting and conforming to the latest BAS legal requirements.  

    • Master the essentials, from recording transactions to payroll 
    • Choose and use the right software 
    • Allocate difficult-to-code transactions more easily 
    • Pass certified courses with flying colours 

    Whatever your needs, this practical guide will keep you out of the red and ensure all your numbers add up flawlessly – every time.  

  • Foreword xv

    Introduction 1

    About This Book 2

    Foolish Assumptions 2

    Icons Used in This Book 2

    Where to Go from Here 3

    Part 1: First Steps 5

    Chapter 1: Introducing the Bookkeeping Game 7

    Understanding the Bookkeeping Life Cycle 8

    Figuring How Often to Do the Deed 9

    Working with a shoebox 9

    Doing the books as you go 11

    Staying on the Right Side of the Law 13

    Registering as a business 13

    Getting to grips with GST 14

    Managing payroll 14

    Developing an Attitude 14

    Convince yourself this stuff matters 15

    Quit counting sheep 15

    Do your job well 16

    Getting Skilled Up 16

    Keeping your qualifications up to date 17

    Joining an association 17

    Signing up to a course 17

    Chapter 2: Creating a Framework 19

    Putting Everything in Its Place 20

    Classifying Accounts 21

    Building Your Profit & Loss Accounts 22

    Analysing income streams 22

    Separating cost of sales accounts 22

    Cataloguing expenses 24

    Dealing with personal expenses 26

    Seeing Where the Money’s Made 27

    Itemising Balance Sheet Accounts 28

    Adding up the assets (ah, joy of joys) 29

    Listing liabilities (oh, woe is me) 31

    Accounting for equity 32

    Building a Final Chart of Accounts 34

    Chapter 3: Going for the Big Equation 37

    Matchmaking with Debits and Credits 38

    Studying a little give and take 38

    Following a modern fable 40

    Putting Theory into Practice 41

    Moving funds in bank accounts 43

    Taking a peek at sales 44

    Checking out expenses 45

    Viewing stock movements 45

    Throwing GST into the mix 46

    Playing the Double-Entry Game with Accounting Software 47

    Drilling down to the debits and credits 48

    Recording general journals 48

    Choosing between Cash and Accrual 49

    Keeping things simple with cash 49

    Getting more info with accrual 50

    Laying down the deal in debits and credits 51

    Enjoying a half-half measure 52

    Using one method for your books, and another for income tax 53

    Part 2: Forming a Plan 55

    Chapter 4: Playing a Bookkeeper’s Rhythm 57

    Reporting for GST 58

    Identifying deadlines 58

    Managing cashflow 58

    Staying on Top of Payroll 60

    Generating Reports 61

    Devising a Record-keeping System 63

    Filing that needle in the haystack 63

    Deciding what to keep and how long for 65

    Developing a Bookkeeping Calendar 66

    Chapter 5: Working with Accounting Software 69

    Getting into Gear 70

    Laying essential foundations 70

    Understanding basic terms 70

    Working in the cloud 72

    Protecting your private parts 73

    Matching Software to the Job in Hand 74

    Starting up a new business 74

    Getting ready to grow 75

    Making stuff and buying stuff 75

    Catering for bigger business or non-profits 76

    Setting Up Accounting Software 76

    Preparing for battle 76

    Taking your first steps 78

    Mopping up when the dust has settled 79

    Protecting Your Accounting Data 80

    Getting your data off the cloud 80

    Storing data safely 81

    Chapter 6: Understanding GST 83

    Coughing Up the Difference 84

    Signing Up (Do You Have a Choice?) 84

    Submitting to the inevitable 85

    Choosing not to register 85

    Picking a reporting method to suit 86

    Reporting for duty 87

    Calculating GST 87

    Figuring What’s Taxed and What’s Not 88

    Move it, groove it, tax it 88

    Transactions with no GST 89

    Understanding Tax Codes 90

    Creating a list of tax codes 90

    Linking accounts to tax codes 92

    Staying Out of Trouble 93

    Avoiding traps for the unwary 94

    Keeping personal matters separate 94

    Dancing the Paperwork Polka 95

    Brewing up a Tax Invoice 96

    Checking supplier bills 96

    Verifying that ABNs are correct 97

    Part 3: Recording Day-To-Day Transactions 99

    Chapter 7: Recording Expenses and Supplier Payments 101

    Creating Order Out of Chaos 102

    Getting your hands on the right info 102

    Filing stuff so you can find it again 103

    Working with a Micro Business 104

    Automating data entry with bank feeds 105

    Entering transactions one by one 107

    Listing expenses on a spreadsheet 109

    Recording Expenses for a Small Business 111

    Deciding whether to use accrual accounting 112

    Refining the process 113

    Keeping tabs on who you owe 114

    Dealing with EFTPOS and credit card transactions 115

    Bookkeeping for a Larger Business 115

    Managing supplier orders and invoices 116

    Making supplier payments 118

    Dealing with EFTPOS and credit card transactions 118

    Allocating Transactions 119

    Selecting allocation accounts 119

    Getting things right: five top tips 121

    Nitpicking over Petty Cash and Out-of-Pocket Expenses 123

    Storing cash under lock and key 123

    Robbing Peter to pay Paul 125

    Keeping tabs of expenses on the run 128

    Chapter 8: Recording Receipts and Sales 129

    Keeping Track of Sales and Payments 130

    Recording customer sales 130

    Entering customer payments 132

    Working on a Cash Basis 133

    Recording cash receipts using accounting software 134

    Listing income on a spreadsheet 135

    Combining income and expenses on the same spreadsheet 137

    Bookkeeping for Other Kinds of Income 138

    Recording miscellaneous receipts 138

    Dazzling everyone with your brilliance 139

    Bringing Home the Bacon 140

    Dealing with Tricky Situations 142

    Dishing out discounts 142

    Dealing with prepayments 142

    Giving credits or refunds 143

    Writing off bad debts 144

    Making Sure Cash Doesn’t Go Astray 145

    Separating powers between bookkeepers and the cash 145

    Putting in good controls 146

    Chapter 9: Paying Employees 149

    Staying Squeaky Clean 150

    Hiring a New Employee 151

    Step One: Complete a tax file declaration 152

    Step Two: Supply a Fair Work Statement 152

    Step Three: Cover against mishaps 153

    Step Four: Subscribe to super 153

    Step Five: Ensure your software is up to speed 154

    Checking Minimum Pay and Conditions 155

    Getting to Pay Day 156

    Paying folks their dues 156

    Checking timesheets are accurate 158

    Taxing pay (no mercy shown) 159

    Dealing with deductions 160

    Calculating superannuation 161

    Submitting to Single Touch Payroll 162

    Taking Leave 163

    Calculating leave on a percentage basis 164

    Calculating hours per pay period 165

    Maintaining Proper Records 166

    Keeping tabs on employee details 166

    Recording pays correctly 166

    Issuing legit pay slips 167

    Chapter 10: Reconciling Accounts 169

    Getting Started 170

    Deciding what bank accounts to reconcile 170

    Calculating your true bank balance 170

    Recording your opening bank balance using accounting software 172

    Doing Your First Reconciliation 173

    Reconciling accounts when you’re not using bank feeds 173

    Reconciling accounts when you have bank feeds 175

    Reconciling accounts with spreadsheets 176

    Keeping Proof that You’ve Done the Deed 177

    Troubleshooting Tricks 178

    Balancing Other Kinds of Accounts 180

    Part 4: Pulling It All Together 183

    Chapter 11: Reporting for Payroll 185

    Paying Tax and Super 186

    Reporting and paying PAYG tax 186

    Paying superannuation 186

    Reporting for other payroll liabilities 188

    Ensuring You Pay the Right Amounts 188

    Understanding what goes on behind the scenes 188

    Balancing your payroll accounts 189

    Troubleshooting when things don’t balance 190

    Calculating Other Payroll Expenses 193

    Splitting hairs with fringe benefits 193

    Hitting the payroll tax threshold 194

    Reporting for workers comp 195

    Finalising Pays at Year’s End 196

    Making sure things are tickety-boo 196

    Submitting your finalisation declaration 197

    Generating payment summaries 199

    Reporting for Taxable Payments (TPAR) 200

    Chapter 12: Managing Inventory and Other Assets 201

    Buying In, Stocking Up and Selling Out 202

    Buying inventory to fill the shelves 202

    Selling inventory to make a buck 203

    Measuring the profits 204

    Calculating the value of inventory 204

    Organising Stocktakes 205

    Balancing Your Inventory Account 207

    Accounting for Assets 208

    Figuring out if something is an asset or an expense 208

    Recording new asset purchases 209

    Recording the sale of assets 210

    Dealing with personal assets 212

    Depreciating Assets, One by One 213

    Calculating depreciation 213

    Depreciating using asset pools 215

    Recording depreciation 216

    Allowing for depreciation throughout the year 216

    Checking your schedule 218

    Chapter 13: Mastering Tricky Situations 221

    Recording Journal Entries 222

    Plunging Into Debt 222

    Going into the red 222

    Aiming towards the black 224

    Recording loan interest and fees 224

    Working with Hire Purchase, Leases and Chattel Mortgages 225

    Taking on a new hire purchase debt 225

    Recording hire purchase payments 227

    Living it up with a new lease of life 228

    Signing up with a chattel mortgage 229

    Adjusting the Bottom Line 229

    Reallocating prepaid expenses 230

    Accruing future expenses 230

    Figuring out leave provisions 233

    Separating private expenses from business ones 235

    Bringing Income into Line 237

    Shifting income received in advance 237

    Grossing up dividends 238

    Chapter 14: Checking Your Work 241

    Starting with the Bank Accounts 241

    Step 1: Checking that everything reconciles 242

    Step 2: Hunting for stale transactions 242

    Step 3: Drilling down on dates 243

    Spring Cleaning Your Debts 244

    Step 4: Getting debtors spick and span 245

    Step 5: Sweeping through the creditors 245

    Putting GST under the Griller 247

    Step 6: Hunting for coding mistakes 247

    Step 7: Balancing GST liability accounts 249

    Understanding Control Accounts 252

    Step 8: Balancing debtors and creditors 252

    Step 9: Giving inventory the once over 255

    Step 10: Priming the payroll 256

    Doing a Mini-Audit 257

    Step 11: Scanning transaction reports 257

    Step 12: Analysing summary results 258

    Chapter 15: Understanding Financial Reports 259

    Telling the Story with Profit & Loss 260

    Putting income under the microscope 260

    Weighing up gross profit 261

    Watching expenses, dollar for dollar 263

    Painting a Picture with the Balance Sheet 264

    Sketching assets, black as ink 265

    Drawing liabilities, red as blood 266

    Sculpting equity, cast in gold 266

    Understanding the Relationship between Profit and Cash 267

    Why there’s profit but no cash 268

    Why there’s cash but no profit 269

    Reporting where cash came from, and where it went 269

    Putting Results under the Microscope 271

    Comparing this year against last year 271

    Calculating ratios 272

    Chapter 16: Starting a New Financial Year 277

    Finalising the Old Year 278

    Out with the old year  in with the new 278

    Generating end-of-year reports 279

    Protecting against accidents 280

    Sending Data to Your Accountant 281

    Matching the Accountant’s Figures Against Your Own 283

    Recording year-end journals 283

    Dealing with adjustments that only make things worse 284

    Getting creative when the accountant gives you nothing 284

    Bridging the Communication Gap 286

    Starting a New Year 287

    Understanding what happens when you start a new year 287

    Archiving data — just one more time 289

    Part 5: Running Your Own Bookkeeping Business 291

    Chapter 17: Starting Up On Your Own 293

    Deciding Whether You’re Ready 293

    Five good things about starting your own bookkeeping business 294

    Five not-so-good things about starting your own bookkeeping business 294

    Thinking through the Practicalities 296

    Getting qualifications in order 296

    Updating your skills (and choosing software) 296

    Launching Your New Business 297

    Creating a plan — no excuses 297

    Deciding what to charge 298

    Calculating billable hours 299

    Thinking about your rate of return 301

    Looking for clients 301

    Building a Successful Business 303

    Identify what makes you different 303

    Join a professional association 304

    Set goals, and reach them too 304

    Look to the future 305

    Chapter 18: Staying on the Right Side of the Law 307

    Becoming a BAS Agent 308

    Figuring out whether you have to register 308

    Checking out what skills and qualifications you need 309

    Covering yourself with insurance 310

    Acting Honestly and Independently 311

    Staying squeaky clean 311

    Avoiding conflicts of interest 313

    Keeping stuff confidential 314

    Making Sure Information Is Correct 315

    Providing competent services 316

    Supervising others’ work 316

    Taking reasonable care 317

    Ensuring tax laws are applied correctly 319

    Understanding the limits of your advice 319

    Setting Up Systems 319

    Writing an engagement letter 319

    Protecting client data 321

    Part 6: The Part of Tens 323

    Chapter 19: Ten Tips for Not-for-Profit Organisations 325

    Know and Love Your Cost Centres 326

    Become the Budget Queen 327

    Get the Terminology Right 327

    Report to the Board 328

    Get Help with Payroll 329

    Do Killer Grant Reporting 329

    Be Accountable at All Times 329

    Make Sure You Can Survive an Audit 330

    Track Membership Dues with Care 331

    Know When to use Trust Accounts 331

    Chapter 20: Ten Tricks for Collecting Money 333

    Draw Up a Credit Policy 334

    Do Your Homework 334

    Don’t Waste a Moment 335

    Calculate the Cost of Debts 336

    Get on the Blower 336

    Don’t Give Too Many Options 337

    Keep a Dossier 337

    Track ’em Down 338

    Stick to the Law 338

    Get Drastic 339

    Chapter 21: Ten Tips for Doing Your Books in the Shortest Possible Time 341

    Get Connected with Bank Feeds 341

    Create Bank Rules to Allocate Transactions Automatically 342

    Scan Receipts 343

    Create Recurring Transactions 344

    Integrate Everything 344

    Keep Personal Stuff Separate 344

    Learn to Use all Ten Fingers 345

    Set Up Your Accounting Software Properly 345

    Ditch Paper Records 346

    Make Customer Payments Easy 346

    Glossary 347

    Index 357

     
  • Veechi Curtis is a qualified accountant and business consultant who specialises in teaching small businesses about technology and finance. She is the author of MYOB Software For Dummies, QuickBooks For Dummies, Small Business For Dummies, and Creating a Business Plan For Dummies.

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