Equine Veterinary Practice Chart of Accounts
A comprehensive desk reference, essential for every veterinary practice bookkeeper and CFO. Written for practices with equine patients, this book provides in depth explanations of managerial accounting and bookkeeping basics that apply to all veterinary practice types: equine, small animal, mixed animal, production animal, exotic, and specialty.
The glossary provides extensive coverage of terminology all practice managers and administrators should know. Appendix examples include a sample of the Chart of Accounts set up in a QuickBooks® program, and illustrative examples of financial reports printed from QuickBooks.
Includes:
What is a Chart of Accounts?
How is a Chart of Accounts Organized?
How Does Each Transaction Contribute to a Practice's Life Story?
How Does a Chart of Accounts Work?
Why Should a Practice use a Standard Chart of Accounts?
What Else will a Chart of Accounts do for your Practice?
How Practice Financial Information is Organized through a Chart of Accounts
Management Report Organization Parallels the EVPCOA
The Balance Sheet
The Profit and Loss Report
The Chart of Accounts as a Foundation for Accurate Reports
Detailed explanations of how and where to code common veterinary practice transactions
Top bookkeeping and management tips to keep your practice records in shape
Transitioning your practice to a new chart of accounts
Bookkeeping software options and issues
Financial statement presentation issues every practice CFO should know
Published November 2006; soft cover, perfect bound; 159 pages
To order an autographed copy, call 440-926-3800 or order online at www.VPMP.net.