Microsoft Dynamics Gp for Dummies®
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:26/09/2008
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Price:$44.99
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Microsoft Dynamics GP For Dummies shows you how to set up and use this modular accounting program. You’ll learn to customize Dynamics Great Plains, get around the program, create a company, build an effective chart of accounts, and maintain a general ledger. You’ll find out how to:
- Create invoices and bill your customers, manage receipts, and easily match payments to invoices
- Set up vendors quickly and easily
- Customize GP fit your business perfectly and make the home page more efficient
- Work with the modules you’ll use most often in the Purchasing, Sales, Inventory, and Financial series
- Safeguard your database and set up a disaster recovery plan containing all the right steps
- Use Professional Services Tools and utilities to find and fix data discrepancies
- Get inventory under control
- Close your books at year end and use shortcuts to easily print reports from all the data you’ve collected
- Save keystrokes with Quick Journal and batch frequency
- Leverage the interoperability between Dynamics GP and Microsoft Office applications
- Make upgrading hassle-free
Microsoft Dynamics GP For Dummies helps you make this sometimes-complex program do your bidding, which might account for your rising popularity in the office!
Biography
Renato Bellu created the first Microsoft Dynamics GP practice for a major CPA firm and has been the technical lead on several large and complex implementations. At Avanade, a joint venture of Microsoft and Accenture, he collaborated on a project that received the prestigious Microsoft Pinnacle Award.
Table of Contents
Part I: Great Things with Microsoft Dynamics GP.
Chapter 1: What Microsoft Dynamics GP Does Best.
Chapter 2: Getting Started with Microsoft Dynamics GP.
Part II: Daily Entry Tasks.
Chapter 3: Paying Bills.
Chapter 4: Working with Purchase Orders.
Chapter 5: Billing Your Customers.
Chapter 6: Using the Sales Order Processing Module.
Chapter 7: Cash Receipts and Collections.
Chapter 8: All Roads Lead to the General Ledger.
Chapter 9: Bank Recs (Not Bank Wrecks).
Chapter 10: Getting Inventory Under Control.
Part III: Stuff You Do from Time to Time.
Chapter 11: Closing the Books.
Chapter 12: Analyzing Information through Inquiries, SmartLists, and Reports.
Chapter 13: Using Utilities and the Professional Services Tools.
Part IV: Administering and Extending Your Dynamics GP System.
Chapter 14: Safeguarding Your Database.
Chapter 15: Extending Dynamics GP’s Functionality with Modifi cations & Customizations.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 16: Implementation Pitfalls.
Chapter 17: Most Useful Features.
Appendix: Microsoft Dynamics GP Modules.
Index.
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