Posted by ruby in Inventory
on Jan 27th, 2010 | 0 comments
Unit of Measure. Enter the unit of measure in which you buy or sell the item, such as dozen, kilogram, or tonne.
Relationship. Describes the relationship between the stocking unit and the buying or selling unit. Enter the number of stocked units that make up a buying or selling unit or vice versa.
Pricing tab
Regular Selling Price. Enter the price at which you sell this item to regular customers.
Preferred Selling Price. Enter the price at which you sell this item to your preferred customers....
Posted by ruby in Inventory
on Jan 23rd, 2010 | 0 comments
Quantities tab
The Quantities tab appears only if you choose Inventory in the Type field.
Show Quantities In. Select the unit of measure in which the quantities are shown, for example, dozen, kilogram, or tonne. You set the units of measure on the Units tab.
Minimum Level. Enter the minimum quantity you wish to have in stock.
Note: The remaining fields on the Quantities tab are described later in the Workbook under Adding Historical Inventory Information....
Posted by ruby in Inventory
on Jan 19th, 2010 | 0 comments
The Inventory and Services window contains records of all items and services that you sell.
The fields and tabs that will appear depend on whether you specified the item type as Inventory or Service. You enter information in the following fields:
Number. Enter the inventory or service item number.
Description. Enter a description of the item.
Type. Choose whether the item is an inventory or service item....
Posted by ruby in Inventory
on Jan 15th, 2010 | 0 comments
b) Click the Taxes tab and enter:
Tax Table: British Columbia
Federal Claim: 7,412.00
Federal Claim Subject to
Indexing: 7,412.00...
Posted by ruby in Inventory
on Jan 15th, 2010 | 0 comments
Public records are maintained by government agencies and are accessible to anyone. Local, state and federal court filings are public records. So is the data kept at land records offices. Credit bureaus use private companies to search public records for information such as:...
Posted by ruby in Inventory
on Jan 11th, 2010 | 0 comments
c) Click the Income tab and enter:
Regular Per Hour: 12.00
Regular Hours Per Period: 80
Overtime Per Hour 1: 18.00
Salary Per Period: 0
Pay Periods Per Year: 26...