Quicken 2008 for Dummies
Author: Stephen L Nelson CPA MBA MS
If you’ve considered using financial software to handle your personal finances, Quicken 2008 just might be the tool you’ve been looking for. Quicken is America’s top-selling personal finance software. It can help you manage the money for both your household and your small business, while Quicken 2008 For Dummies can help you manage Quicken.
With the number of individual bankruptcies at an alarming level, personal financial management needs to be a priority for each of us. You don’t have to be an accounting wizard to handle your personal finances on a PC, especially with the friendly, plain-English explanations in Quicken 2008 For Dummies! Written by a CPA who provides consulting services on accounting and tax planning to small businesses, Quicken 2008 For Dummies shows you how to:
• Install Quicken and run Express Setup
• Handle your checkbook, pay bills, and track your income
• Monitor and assess your investments
• Track loans and credit card activity
• Understand how interest compounds and what it costs when you borrow, as well as how it adds up when you invest
• Create charts and reports to show how you’re doing
• Use Quicken to handle your small business finances
• Prepare payroll and track accounts receivable and payable
Quicken 2008 For Dummies may not make managing your finances exactly fun, but it’s guaranteed to make the job easier.
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Build Your Own Website the Right Way Using HTML & CSS
Author: Ian Lloyd
Build Your Own Website The Right Way Using HTML & CSS teaches web development from scratch, without assuming any previous knowledge of HTML, CSS or Web Development techniques.
However, unlike the countless other "learn web design" books, this title concentrates on modern, best-practice techniques from the very beginning.
Readers follow along with the author, step-by-step, in building a fully functional Website. Along the way, they will learn to apply Web Standards to build Websites that are usable, fast-loading, cross-browser compatible and accessible to disabled users.
By the end of the book, the readers are equipped with enough knowledge to set out on their first steps as a professional web developer, or they can simply use the knowledge they've gained to create attractive, functional, usable and accessible sites for personal use.
Table of Contents:
1 | Setting up shop | 1 |
2 | Your first Web pages | 19 |
3 | Adding some style | 69 |
4 | Shaping up with CSS | 113 |
5 | Picture this! : using images on your Web site | 175 |
6 | Tables : tools for organizing data | 223 |
7 | Forms : interacting with your audience | 247 |
8 | Getting your Web site online | 301 |
9 | Adding a blog to your Web site | 335 |
10 | Pimp my site : cool stuff you can add for free | 373 |
11 | Where to now? : what you could learn next | 403 |
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