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Sage timeslips for dummies /

Let Sage Timeslips For Dummies show you how to turn your time into money If you run a business that bills for its time, it's time you looked into Sage Timeslips and all it can do for you. This practical and friendly guide will help you get to know the Timeslips interface, set up templates for y...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Marmel, Elaine J.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Wiley, ©2014.
©2014
Colección:--For dummies.
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  • Contents at a Glance; Table of Contents; Introduction; About This Book; Foolish Assumptions; Icons Used in This Book; Beyond the Book; Where to Go from Here; Part I: The Basics; Chapter 1: Setting Up Sage Timeslips; Understanding the Sage Timeslips Billing Process; Creating a Sage Timeslips Database; Making Things Work Your Way; Notes for Network Timeslips Users; Chapter 2: Familiarizing Yourself with the Interface; Using Menus and Toolbars; Taking Advantage of Navigators; Viewing Information by Using Timeslips Today; Chapter 3: What's In a Name?; Saving Time with Templates.
  • Creating TimekeepersCreating Tasks and Expenses; Setting Up Clients; Importing and Exporting Information between Clients; Chapter 4: Slips: The Foundation of Time Tracking; Creating a Time Slip with the Slip Entry Window; Creating an Expense Slip in the Slip Entry Window; Tracking Time as You Work; Using the Timesheet Window; Searching for Slips; Making Data Entry Easier; Chapter 5: Managing the Money; Working with Accounts Receivable Transactions; Handling Client Funds Transactions; Using Bank Deposit Slips; Reviewing Transactions; Part II: The Fun Part: Working with Bills and Statements.
  • Chapter 6: Preparing and Sending BillsExamining a Typical Billing Cycle; Reviewing Information and Making Corrections; Generating and Approving Bills; Reprinting a Bill; Undoing an Approved Bill; Sending Bills by U.S. Postal Service; E-Mailing Bills; Chapter 7: The Basics of Layouts; What's a Layout?; Assigning a Layout; Including Messages on Bills and Statements; Chapter 8: Designing Bill Layouts; Getting Started; Understanding the Design Tab; Changing Fonts for a Bill Layout; Making Changes in a Free-Form Section; Making Changes in a Table Section.
  • Part III: Working with Billing ArrangementsChapter 9: Using the Slip Billing Arrangement; The Difference between Slip Value and Billed Slip Value; Changing the Billed Value of Individual Slips; Changing Billed Values for a Task or an Expense; Changing Billed Slip Values by Client; Summing Changes to Billed Slip Values; Chapter 10: Using Flat Fee Billing Arrangements; Slips and Flat Fee Arrangements; Setting Up a Flat Fee Billing Arrangement; Using Override Slips; Chapter 11: Progress Billing versus Interim Billing; Using a Progress Billing Arrangement; Using an Interim Billing Arrangement.
  • Chapter 12: Extra Billing Arrangement InformationUnderstanding Billed Slip Values; Reporting on Billing Arrangements; Part IV: Reporting; Chapter 13: Making Reports Work for You; Understanding the Types of Timeslips Reports; Controlling Report Content; Printing a Report; Chapter 14: Building Customized Reports; Modifying the Report List Window; Duplicating a Standard Report; Creating a New Report; Part V: Fancy Stuff; Chapter 15: Keeping Your House Safe; Making Sure Your Data Is Valid; Backing Up and Restoring a Database; Securing Your Data from Prying Eyes.
  • Using the Audit Trail to Track Actions.