Savings Account Register Book


Book Description

Savings Account Register Book: Simple Checkbook Ledger, Banking Ledger Book, Checking Account Transaction Register Notebook This book is perfect for tracking finances and transactions. You can use it for personal, small business or for home-based businesses. Details: * 120 pages * 6 x 9 inches * Matte cover




Large Print Checkbook Register


Book Description

Keep an eye on your financial transactions with ease. Do you or a loved one find larger print books essential - or even just easier on the eyes? This simple check book register is large print (and extra large size) - and has been designed with you in mind: Large print - at least 18 point font size throughout. Font used is specifically designed for enhanced legibility and readability. Interior pages are printed in black ink on white paper interior to maximise contrast. Extra large format - at 8.5 by 11.7 inches / 21.6 by 29.7 cm this notebook is larger than both US Letter and A4 formats (0.7 inches taller than US letter and 0.6 cm wider than A4). 100 pages - room for 18 listings per page with generously proportioned rows for writing. Intuitive design - simple headers: #; Date; Description; Debit (-); Credit (+) and Balance - make for a straightforward, uncluttered experience.




Checkbook Math


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Grade Level: 6-12 These activities will build practical math life skills! After learning how to write a check, students are challenged with real-life finance word problems. First they must solve a math question. Next they are required to write a check for the correct amount, record the transactions, and keep track of the balances. Everyday math is put to the test with each of the 26 lessons in this learning unit. Also includes extra blank checks and account balance forms. Contents Include: - Writing Checks - Keeping a Balance - Making Deposits - Recording Transactions - Glossary - Blank Checks - Blank Check Registers - Answer Key Example Activity: Carl took his car to Hal’s Service Station and had his car’s engine tuned-up for $29.95, bought a new battery for $39.95, and had the oil changed for $9.95. For what amount did he need to make a check out to Hal’s?




Large Print Check Register


Book Description

Simple Large Print Check Register designed for Seniors and the visually impaired. Over 100 pages with room for over a thousand transactions. Track your bank account savings and deposits as well as payments you make and keep a running balance of your finances. Big large print in this 8 x 10 finance journal. If you need to know where you are at all times, use this book. Easier to keep records than electronic finance record keepers and it is always handy. It makes a great gift for older people / seniors and people who struggle to see because of visual impairments. Order your Large Print Check Register today and get on top of those finances.




Accounting Ledger


Book Description

Accounting Ledger This 8.5 x 11 in simple accounting ledger notebook contains 120 pages. Perfect for tracking income and expenses and maintaining accurate business records. Size: 8.5 x 11 in. 120 Pages Premium matte finish soft cover Printed on white paper




Accounting Ledger Book


Book Description

This Accounting ledger book is great for tracking finances and transactions. It can be used for personal, small business or for home-based businesses. This book includes date, description, account, Payment (Debit), Deposit (Credit) and Totals. 110 pages and size of the book is 7.4 inch x 9.7 inch. Simple book for basic book keeping of transactions.







Nonprofit Bookkeeping & Accounting For Dummies


Book Description

Beginner-friendly information you need to successfully manage finances in a not-for-profit organization Nonprofit Bookkeeping & Accounting For Dummies is a helpful guide for anyone who is responsible for financial and accounting operations in nonprofit organizations or needs to read and understand a nonprofit financial statement. It includes information on the basics of nonprofit bookkeeping, general nonprofit accounting principles, basic financial statements, and specific laws and regulations that govern the accounting of nonprofit organizations. With the simple guidance in this book, you’ll learn how to keep accurate books in accordance with state and federal laws, even if your professional background isn’t in finance. Learn the basics of bookkeeping and accounting, including common terminology Choose the right accounting methods and software for your organization Apply for, track, and account for federal grants and other grant money Set up payroll accounts, complete tax forms, and navigate the audit process Nonprofit Bookkeeping & Accounting For Dummies is the perfect, easy-to-use resource for nonprofit managers and volunteers who need to learn complex rules and regulations that govern nonprofit accounting and bookkeeping procedures.




Reality


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We would all like the world to become a better place. Laws and programs are helpful and are designed with good intentions, but there’s only so much they can do. It really comes down to each person doing his part to live life as problem-free as possible for him. Since no one is an island unto himself, anyone’s lack of personal responsibility or good ethics affects others – whether just those close to him or the general population. We all hope to live a happy life. However, hoping is not the most effective way to ensure you reach that very important goal. Instead of relying on the remote possibility of consistent GOOD LUCK, learn how to consider, prepare for, and optimally handle nearly every situation you might encounter in life to ensure that you reap rewards for the efforts you have to expend to live either way. Discover how you can become a more knowledgeable, resilient and worthwhile contributor to society by improving your own life! Feel earned pride and deserved respect at any socioeconomic level. Learn how to create the optimal circumstances in areas of your life such as: RELATIONSHIPS, FINANCES, SELF-CARE, SEX, DRUGS, LAWS, RAISING CHILDREN, and more. Lead by example and make your life as problem-free as it can be. Then encourage others to do the same. One-by-one *AND* with detailed information on how to do it, WE CAN make the world a better place. Best wishes and thank you for doing your part. Even more gratitude if you encourage others to do the same. We can do this.




Nonprofit Bookkeeping and Accounting For Dummies


Book Description

Your hands-on guide to keeping great records and keeping your nonprofit running smoothly Need to get your nonprofit books in order? This practical guide has everything you need to know to operate your nonprofit according to generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) — from documenting transactions and budgeting to filing taxes, preparing financial statements, and much more. You’ll see how to stay organized, keep records, and be prepared for an audit. Begin with the basics — understand common financial terms, choose your accounting methods, and work with financial statements Balance your nonprofit books — set up a chart of accounts, record transactions, plan your budget, and balance your cash flow Get the 4-1-1 on federal grants — find grants and apply for them, track and account for federal dollars, and prepare for a grant audit Stay in good standing with Uncle Sam — set up payroll accounts for employees, calculate taxes and deductions, and complete tax forms Close out your books — prepare the necessary financial statements, know which accounts to close, and prepare for the next accounting cycle Know what to do if you get audited — form an internal audit committee, follow IRS rules of engagement, and keep an immaculate paper trail Open the book and find: The difference between bookkeeping and accounting How to maintain a manual or computer record-keeping system Ten vital things to know when keeping the books Do’s and don’ts of managing federal grant money How to prepare for an audit of your financial statements IRS Form 990 good practices The most common errors found during nonprofit audits How to figure out employee payroll deductions and taxes