Law Practice Accounting Using QuickBooks - Updated for QuickBooks 2010
Includes Trust Accounting Using QuickBooks Book
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Revised and Updated for QuickBooks 2010, this is a step-by-step book on how use QuickBooks effectively for your law practice. This fully-illustrated book was written to help walk an attorney or anyone that does law office accounting through the sometimes tricky task of setting up and maintaining a law practice.
This book is compatable with QuickBooks 2010 and earlier versions. It also includes a sample data file so you can see for yourself the transactions in QuickBooks.
Law Practice Accounting Using QuickBooks includes the entire contents of Trust Accounting Using QuickBooks, so there is no need to purchase both books.
This is a comprehensive book that covers all of these topics and more. You will learn how to:
- Track Client Trust Account Deposits
- Track Postage, Copies and Other Client Costs
- Track Billable and Non Billable Time
- Track Reimbursed Expenses and Contingency Cases
- Setup Your Operating Account
- Setup a Trust Bank Account
- Setup Clients and Vendors
- Create Reports to Help You Stay in Compliance with Trust Account Regulations
- Rules and Regulations for IOLTA, IOTA and Trust Accounts
- Writing Checks and Reconciling Bank Accounts
- Handle Client Retainers
- Check for Conflicts of Interest
- and much more!
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If you are already familiar with QuickBooks, but you need to learn how to use QuickBooks to handle Trust Accounts, take a look at Trust Accounting Using QuickBooks.
What Every Lawyer Needs to Know About Client Trust Accounting
Client Trust Accounting is serious business. The trust bank account is a bank account you are using to hold money for a client to cover the cost of expenses. This money is to be kept in a separate bank account and cannot be commingled with other operating funds. It must be clearly identified, using the guidelines set forth by your state rules of conduct on handling Client Trust Funds.
It is your responsibility to handle your client´s funds correctly. You can´t pass this responsibility off to your bookkeeper.
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Customer Review "I am delighted with the book. I had purchased QuickBooks about a year ago.
I then figured that I needed help using it and so I paid a near-by accounting firm $485.00 for help. About two weeks later,
I gave it up completely, it was costing a fortune in additional telephone calls and it was taking forever to do the simplest
things. With your book, "Law Practice Accounting Using QuickBooks", I was using it effectively with in about six hours;
my trust accounts were set up and I was doing business out of QuickBooks. If you had any idea how much time that you have
saved; if you had any idea how much sanity that I have remaining at the end of the day with your help then you would come to
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