All the essential financial skills you need to grow a small business

Bookkeeping & Accounting All-in-One For Dummies, UK Edition, 2nd Edition simplifies every aspect of financial record keeping so you can manage your business expertly. You'll receive comprehensive guidance on balancing your books, speeding up data entry, and boosting performance by eliminating costly clerical errors.

Using popular accounting software Sage 50 as a guide, learn how to quickly run financial reports, manage payroll, track and analyse both revenue and expenditure and manage the assets and liabilities of your business. As a business owner or as an accountant, you can set business targets that encourage expansion and growth—all with the help of this incredibly useful and comprehensive resource.

  • Grasp must-know concepts and skills of bookkeeping and accounting for small business.
  • Learn from relatable example scenarios and access online bookkeeping forms and resources.
  • Get up-to-date guidance on VAT reporting and end of year reporting including references to UK accounting standards.

This is a valuable resource for small-business employees tasked with bookkeeping and accounting, small business owners, and anyone who works with the money side of small enterprises. Understand it all with Bookkeeping & Accounting All-in-One For Dummies, UK Edition, 2nd Edition!

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Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Foolish Assumptions 1

Icons Used in This Book 2

Beyond the Book 3

Where to Go from Here 3

BOOK 1: BASIC BOOKKEEPING 5

Chapter 1: So You Want to Do the Books 7

Delving into Bookkeeping Basics 8

Defining and Maintaining a Ledger 12

Using Bookkeeping Tools to Manage Daily Finances 13

Running Tests for Accuracy 14

Chapter 2: Getting Down to Bookkeeping Basics 19

Bookkeeping: The Record-Keeping of the Business World 19

Wading through Basic Bookkeeping Lingo 21

Pedalling through the Accounting Cycle 24

Understanding Accounting Methods 26

Seeing Double with Double-Entry Bookkeeping 28

Have a Go 32

Answering the Have a Go Questions 34

Chapter 3: Outlining Your Financial Roadmap with a Chart of Accounts 37

Getting to Know the Chart of Accounts 38

Starting with the Balance Sheet Accounts 39

Keeping an Eye on the Profit and Loss Accounts 46

Setting Up Your Chart of Accounts 50

Have a Go 51

Answering the Have a Go Questions 52

Chapter 4: Looking at Ledgers 55

Developing Entries for the Ledger 56

Posting Sales Invoices 57

Posting Purchase Invoices 59

There’s an App for That! 61

Entering Items into the Nominal Ledger 62

Cashbook/Bank Transactions 63

Introducing Control Accounts 68

Understanding How the Ledgers Impact the Accounts 71

Adjusting for Nominal Ledger Errors 73

Have a Go 75

Answering the Have a Go Questions 77

Book 2: Bookkeeping Day to Day 81

Chapter 1: Planning and Controlling Your Workload 83

Introducing Checklists 84

Sorting Out Your Sales Invoices 84

Entering Your Purchases Invoices 86

Checking Cash Payments and Receipts 88

Using a Bank Feed to Reconcile Your Bank Account 90

Entering Your Journals 91

Controlling Your Books, Records, and Money 91

Have a Go 94

Answering the Have a Go Questions 95

Chapter 2: Counting Your Sales 97

Reviewing Your Sales 97

Recording Your Sales in the Books 101

Adjusting Your Sales 108

Monitoring Trade Debtors 113

Accepting Your Losses 114

Have a Go 115

Answering the Have a Go Questions 119

Chapter 3: Buying and Tracking Your Purchases 121

Identifying Different Types of Purchases 122

Keeping Track of Stock 123

Buying and Monitoring Supplies 132

Staying on Top of Your Bills 132

Have a Go 134

Answering the Have a Go Questions 135

Chapter 4: Doing Your Banking 137

Making Sure that the Closing Cash Is Right 138

Reconciling Bank Accounts 139

Have a Go 146

Answering the Have a Go Questions 147

Book 3: Undertaking Monthly and Quarterly Tasks 151

Chapter 1: Adding the Cost of Value-Added Tax (VAT) 153

Looking into VAT 153

Registering for VAT 158

VAT Returns in the Digital Age 158

Chapter 2: Employee Payroll and Benefits 167

Staffing Your Business 168

Running Your Payroll 169

Taxing Benefits 181

Posting Your Payroll Entries 182

Settling Up with HM Revenue & Customs 183

Handling Payroll Year-End 184

Have a Go 185

Answering the Have a Go Questions 186

Chapter 3: Adjusting Your Books 189

Adjusting All the Right Areas 190

Checking Your Trial Balance 199

Changing Your Chart of Accounts 200

Have a Go 202

Answering the Have a Go Questions 203

Book 4: Working to Prepare Financial Statements 207

Chapter 1: Producing a Profit and Loss Account 209

Lining Up the Profit and Loss account 209

Formatting the Profit and Loss Account 210

Preparing the Profit and Loss Account 211

Deciphering Gross Profit 214

Monitoring Expenses 215

Using the Profit and Loss Account to Make Business Decisions 216

Testing Profits 218

Branching Out with Profit and Loss Account Data 220

Have a Go 222

Answering the Have a Go Questions 223

Chapter 2: Developing a Balance Sheet 227

Breaking Down the Balance Sheet 227

Gathering Balance Sheet Ingredients 229

Presenting Your Balance Sheet 234

Putting Your Balance Sheet to Work 237

Have a Go 239

Answering the Have a Go Questions 241

Chapter 3: Cash Flows and the Cash Flow Statement 247

The Three Types of Cash Flow 248

Setting the Scene: Changes in Balance Sheet Accounts 250

Using the Indirect or Direct Method? 251

Looking at Cash Flow from Operating Activities 251

Presenting the Cash Flow Statement 258

Sailing through the Rest of the Cash Flow Statement 261

Free Cash Flow: What on Earth Does That Mean? 265

Scrutinising the Cash Flow Statement 265

Book 5: Accountants: Managing the Business 267

Chapter 1: Discovering Different Business Types 269

Finding the Right Business Type 270

Tax Reporting for Sole Traders 273

Making Tax Digital — Income Tax Self-Assessment 274

Filing Tax Forms for Partnerships 276

Filing Returns for Limited Companies 277

Introducing Software-Only Filing 278

Have a Go 279

Answering the Have a Go Questions 279

Chapter 2: Choosing Accounting Methods 281

Decision-Making behind the Scenes in Profit and Loss Accounts 282

Calculating Cost of Goods Sold and Cost of Stock 286

Identifying Stock Losses: Net Realisable Value (NRV) 290

Managing Your Stock Position 291

Appreciating Depreciation Methods 291

Collecting or Writing Off Bad Debts 295

Reconciling Corporation Tax 295

Dealing with Foreign Exchange 296

Two Final Issues to Consider 297

Have a Go 298

Answering the Have a Go Questions 299

Chapter 3: Managing Profit Performance 303

Redesigning the External Profit and Loss Account 304

Basic Model for Management Profit and Loss Account 306

Travelling Two Trails to Profit 310

Have a Go 323

Answering the Have a Go Questions 324

Chapter 4: Cost Conundrums 327

Previewing What’s Coming Down the Road 327

What Makes Cost So Important? 328

Sharpening Your Sensitivity to Costs 329

Putting Together the Pieces of Product Cost for Manufacturers 334

Allocating Indirect Costs Is as Simple as ABC — Not! 337

Have a Go 344

Answering the Have a Go Questions 346

Chapter 5: Business Budgeting 351

The Reasons for Budgeting 352

Budgeting and Management Accounting 356

Budgeting in Action 358

Capital Budgeting 364

Reporting on Variances 369

Staying Flexible with Budgets 370

Have a Go 371

Answering the Have a Go Questions 372

Book 6: Accountants: Working with The Outside World 375

Chapter 1: Getting a Financial Report Ready for Prime Time 377

Considering the Purpose of Annual Reporting 378

Looking at the Contents of an Annual Report 380

Making Sure that Disclosure Is Adequate 385

Nudging the Numbers 390

Sticking to the accounting

Browsing versus Reading Financial Reports 393

Chapter 2: How Investors Read a Financial Report 395

Financial Reporting by Private versus Public Businesses 396

Analysing Financial Reports 400

Navigating the Notes 415

Checking for Warning Signs in the Audit Report 416

Finding Financial Facts 417

Have a Go 419

Answering the Have a Go Questions 421

Chapter 3: Professional Auditors and Advisers 425

Why Audit? 426

Who Can Audit Company Accounts? 428

What Happens during an Audit? 430

What’s in an Auditor’s Report 431

Do Audits Always Catch Fraud? 436

Auditors and the Rules 440

From Audits to Advising 442

Index 445

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Your handy guide to small business accounting

Bookkeeping & Accounting All-In-One For Dummies is a straightforward and easy-to-follow guide to financial record-keeping. You’ll find an effective and simplified approach to balancing your books, managing payroll, generating financial reports, and tracking revenue and expenses using the latest version of the popular Sage 50 accounting software.

6 Books Inside…

  • Basic Bookkeeping
  • Bookkeeping Day to Day
  • Additional Monthly/Quarterly Bookkeeping Tasks
  • Bookkeepers and Accountants Working Together to Prepare Financial Statements
  • Accountants: Managing the Business
  • Accountants: Working with the Outside World
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781394330614
Publisert
2025-05-01
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
For Dummies
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
480

Forfatter

Biographical note

Jane Kelly, ACMA, CGMA, is a chartered management accountant who helps small business owners and employees with accounting, bookkeeping, and accounting software. She’s also the author of Sage 50 Accounts For Dummies, Bookkeeping For Dummies UK Edition, and Accounting Workbook For Dummies UK Edition.