Year End Tips — Form 1099 for Vendors
October 15, 2008

We are quickly approaching the end of the year. For the next few months, I will be furnishing you with tips on how to make the end of year run as smoothly as possible. A few minutes spent now can save some frustration in the “crunch time.”
This tip is for the preparation of 1099’s. Form 1099 is an informational return required by the IRS. If you have outside consultants or sub-contractors that you pay, you are required to furnish them with a Form 1099.
There is a two-step process in QuickBooks for setting up your Vendor to receive a Form 1099.
Who Needs to Take QuickBooks Basics
July 8, 2008
QuickBooks Basics Class may be just what you are needing for your business. If you have had no previous experience with QuickBooks, or have been keeping your books by hand or spreadsheets, the QuickBooks Basics class is for you. Whether you are the owner of your own small business having to wear the bookkeeper hat for the first time, the spouse of the owner who was asked to help with the books, or the bookkeeper who used to be the receptionist, this class might be just the thing for you. Read more
Conquering QuickBooks
March 30, 2008
This is your guide to strategies and tips that will help you master QuickBooks.


