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Using MYOB (6th Edition)

by: Stephen O'Brien

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Retail Price: $44.95

Publisher: PRENTICE HALL AUST,Aug-02

Category: ACCOUNTING Level:

ISBN: 1740099958
ISBN13: 9781740099950

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Fully updated for M.Y.O.B. Accounting Version 12. Only book on the market to provide complete coverage of the latest software releases.


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Written by MYOB expert and best-selling author Stephen O'Brien.

Provides complete coverage of the latest MYOB software releases and all aspects of the new tax system.

Outlines clear and concise steps for completing tasks.

Thorough reference and tutorial guide that quickly enables the reader to master MYOB and take control of their accounting software.

Contains unique information on creating GST-compliant invoices, purchase orders, cheques and credit notes.

Explains how to extract the information required for the ATO's Business Activity Statements, cope with PAYG, and use the Time Billing Command Centre to track client-based activities.

Covers: MYOB Accounting v12; MYOB Accounting Plus v12, MYOB Premier v6, First Accounts 3.5


      About the Author(s)

Stephen O'Brien is the author of some two dozen books on computers, technology, investing and small business accounting, and has been widely published in Australia and overseas.

He has also written for Australia's leading computing magazines and newspapers including Australian Personal Computer, Your Computer, Australian PC User, The Australian, The Australian Magazine, Australian MacWorld, Sydney Morning Herald and Australian Women's Forum.