Key terms QBO Ch. 6 Bus 342

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Key terms for QBO Ch. 6 for Bus 342
Richard Kramer
Flashcards by Richard Kramer, updated 20 days ago
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Ways to enter vendors and expenses transactions Navigation bar and (+) New icon
Expense form Used to record expenses paid at the time product/service was received. Can be credit card, cash, and check.
Check form Used when a check is written for payment
Bill form Used to record services. Records the bill received and the obligation to pay later.
Pay bills form Used to select bills we want to pay
Purchase order form Used to track products ordered from vendors
Vendor credit form Used when a vendor gives a refund, or reduction in the amount owed the vendor, to the bill
Credit card credit form Used to record a credit, or reduction in charges by the vendor, to the credit card
Vendors list records vendor information. Can be updated before or while entering transactions
Who are vendors any individual or org that provides products or services to the company
Examples of vendors Suppliers, Service companies, financial institutions, Tax agencies, and utility/telephone companies
Recording vendor transactions 4 Ways Expense, Check, Bill>Pay bills, Purchase order>Bill>Pay bills
Accounts payable Consists of the amounts that the business is obligated to pay in the future. On account/credit purchases
AP journal transactions effect Increase in credit when purchased, decreased in debit when paid
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