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When I was in college, I hated accounting. I had to take accounting subjects even though I was not an accounting major. Times were different then, everything was done manually. There were no programs or accounting software that could do your ledgers and your spreadsheets. Just recently my friends and I opened a coffee shop; I never thought that day would come when I would find myself learning QuickBooks so I could run the shop better.
Learning QuickBooks was not as difficult as I thought it would be. I just needed to grasp the basic principles of business and how it translated into finance. There was the customer side where you get your sales; QuickBooks’ program covers the processing of transactions. The products that would make up my coffee shop also came from suppliers or vendors which QuickBooks covered via invoices and payables. The payroll of the employees who tend to the coffee shop are also processed through QuickBooks.
