Sage Accounts in easy steps


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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 Accounts for the first time, or just needing to grasp the new key features – all in easy steps! Illustrated using Sage 50cloud.




Sage 50 Accounts 2016 in easy steps


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Sage 50 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. Updated for Sage 50 Accounts for the 2016/17 financial year, Sage 50 Accounts 2016 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 50 Accounts 2016 in easy steps is ideal for non-accountants using Sage 50 Essentials, Accounts, Accounts Plus or Accounts Professional for the first time, or just needing to grasp the new key features – all in easy steps! The Sage Accounts range includes: Desktop software Sage 50 Accounts Sage 50 Accounts Plus Sage 50 Accounts Pro Sage 50 Accounts Essentials Cloud Based Online Software Sage One Cashbook Sage One Accounting




Sage 50 Payroll 2016 in easy steps


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Updated for Sage 50 Payroll for the 2016/17 payroll year, this definitive guide clarifies everything from creating basic employee records, government legislation settings and paying your employees to utilising Sage Payroll as an information-bank for recording deductions, absences, and holidays. Areas covered include: getting started quickly using set-up wizards configuring company settings keeping up-to-date and compliant with the latest payroll and pension legislation payroll security to control access managing your employees processing and producing payslips NIC, car fuel, loans and other deductions holidays, SMP, SSP and different absence types running Year End procedures making online HMRC submissions generating invaluable management reports working with payroll for small businesses using Cloud-based Sage One Payroll Sage 50 Payroll 2016 in easy steps is ideal for anyone needing to quickly grasp the essentials of running a Sage 50 payroll system, whether for the first time or needing to learn the new key features. The Sage Payroll range includes: Desktop software Sage 50 Payroll 2016 (single user, single company) Sage 50 Payroll 2016 Professional (multi-user, multi-company) Cloud Based Online Software Sage One Payroll (1-15 employees)




Computer Accounting with Sage 50 2019


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A perennial bestseller, Carol Yacht’s Computer Accounting with Sage 50 2019, continues to lead the market by incorporating real-world businesses; step-by-step directions; numerous screen illustrations; challenging exercises and projects; and a website with additional resources. In Computer Accounting with Sage 50 2019, students learn about the relationship between Sage 50 software and fundamental accounting principles, procedures, and business processes. For more than 40 years, Sage 50 (formerly Peachtree) has produced award-winning accounting software. The Sage family of software products is the leading global supplier of business management solutions and services. Sage operates in 24 countries and serves 6 million small and medium-sized businesses. Accountant-recommended Sage 50 supports the success of their customers' businesses. Businesses that use Sage 50 include retail stores, healthcare, human resources, construction, real estate, transportation, payment processing, nonprofit, manufacturing, public utilities, legal, medical, accounting firms, home office, and personal record keeping.




Sage 50 Accounts 2013 in easy steps


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Sage 50 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. It puts you in total control of your finances so you can spend more time running & growing your business. Sage 50 Accounts 2013 in easy steps clarifies everything from basic record keeping to utilising Sage as an information-bank for making crucial business decisions. Areas covered include: • setting up records and producing invoices • reconciling your bank statements • stock management • keeping track of debtors, creditors and bills • all important month and year end procedures • generating invaluable management reports







Research Basics


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Research Basics: Design to Data Analysis in Six Steps offers a fresh and creative approach to the research process based on author James V. Spickard’s decades of teaching experience. Using an intuitive six-step model, readers learn how to craft a research question and then identify a logical process for answering it. Conversational writing and multi-disciplinary examples illuminate the model’s simplicity and power, effectively connecting the “hows” and “whys” behind social science research. Students using this book will learn how to turn their research questions into results.




Sage Beginner's Guide


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Annotation Your work demands results, and you don't have time for tedious, repetitive mathematical tasks. Sage is a free, open-source software package that automates symbolic and numerical calculations with the power of the Python programming language, so you can focus on the analytical and creative aspects of your work or studies. Sage Beginner's Guide shows you how to do calculations with Sage. Each concept is illustrated with a complete example that you can use as a starting point for your own work. You will learn how to use many of the functions that are built in to Sage, and how to use Python to write sophisticated programs that utilize the power of Sage. This book starts by showing you how to download and install Sage, and introduces the command-line interface and the graphical notebook interface. It also includes an introduction to Python so you can start programming in Sage. Every major concept is illustrated with a practical example. After learning the fundamentals of variables and functions in Sage, you will learn how to symbolically simplify expressions, solve equations, perform integrals and derivatives, and manipulate vectors and matrices. You will learn how Sage can produce numerous kinds of plots and graphics. The book will demonstrate numerical methods in Sage, and explain how to use object-oriented programming to improve your code. Sage Beginner's Guide will give you the tools you need to unlock the full potential of Sage for simplifying and automating mathematical computing. Effectively use Sage to eliminate tedious algebra, speed up numerical calculations, implement algorithms and data structures, and illustrate your work with publication-quality plots and graphics.




Using Software in Qualitative Research


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Using Software in Qualitative Research is an essential introduction to the practice and principles of Computer Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis (CAQDAS), helping the reader choose the most appropriate package for their needs and to get the most out of the software once they are using it. This step-by-step book considers a wide range of tasks and processes, bringing them together to demystify qualitative software and encourage flexible and critical choices and uses of software in supporting analysis. The book can be read as a whole or by chapters, building on one another to provide a holistic sense of the analytic journey without advocating a particular sequential process. Accessible and comprehensive, Using Software in Qualitative Research provides a practical but analytically-grounded guide to thinking about and using software and will be an essential companion for any qualitative researcher.




First (and Second) Steps in Statistics


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′This engagingly written and nicely opinionated book is a blend of friendly introduction and concisely applicable detail. No-one can recall every statistical formula, but if they have this book they will know where to look′ - Professor Jon May, University of Plymouth ′This is one of the best books I have come across for teaching introductory statistics. The illustrative examples are engaging and often humorous and the explanations of ′difficult′ concepts are written in a wonderfully clear and intuitive way′ - Nick Allum, University of Essex Selected as an Outstanding Academic Title by Choice Magazine, January 2010 First (and Second) Steps in Statistics, Second Edition provides a clear and concise introduction to the main statistical procedures used in the social and behavioural sciences and is perfect for the statistics student starting their journey. The rationale and procedure for analyzing data are presented through exciting examples with an emphasis on understanding rather than computation. It is ideally suited for introductory courses in statistics given its gentle beginning, yet progressive treatment of topics. In addition to descriptive statistics, graphs, t-tests, oneway ANOVAs, Chi-square, and simple linear regression, this Second Edition now includes some new, more advanced topic areas as well as a host of additional examples to help students confidently progress through their studies and apply the techniques in lab work, reports and research projects. Key features of this new edition: - the reoganization of the first three chapters giving more attention to univariate statistics and providing more examples to work through at this level - more advanced ′second step′ content has been added on factorial ANOVA and multiple regression - the robust methods chapter from the first edition is now spread throughout the book, and is linked with common teaching practices. - many more examples have been added to enhance the book′s practical potential. - a host of exercises as well as further reading sections at the end of every chapter. An accompanying Web page includes information for each chapter using the statistical packages SPSS and R.