Money In Excel – Income Tax Sch. C & Personal Financials
Money In Excel – Income Tax Sch. C & Personal Financials, available at $29.99, has an average rating of 3.95, with 12 lectures, based on 205 reviews, and has 66320 subscribers.
You will learn about What Money In Excel can be useful for How to setup the Money In Excel Template How to connect Money In Excel to financial institutions How to add account or categories and subcategories to data How to sort business and personal data How to create an income statement that may be useful for taxes How to create a balance sheet or statement of net position How to use the Money in Excel budgeting template This course is ideal for individuals who are Business owners who report business income using a Sch. C on their income taxes or Business owners & individuals who would like an easy snapshot of their financial data or Accounting and Bookkeeping professionals or Accounting and business students It is particularly useful for Business owners who report business income using a Sch. C on their income taxes or Business owners & individuals who would like an easy snapshot of their financial data or Accounting and Bookkeeping professionals or Accounting and business students.
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Summary
Title: Money In Excel – Income Tax Sch. C & Personal Financials
Price: $29.99
Average Rating: 3.95
Number of Lectures: 12
Number of Published Lectures: 12
Number of Curriculum Items: 12
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 12
Original Price: $199.99
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What You Will Learn
- What Money In Excel can be useful for
- How to setup the Money In Excel Template
- How to connect Money In Excel to financial institutions
- How to add account or categories and subcategories to data
- How to sort business and personal data
- How to create an income statement that may be useful for taxes
- How to create a balance sheet or statement of net position
- How to use the Money in Excel budgeting template
Who Should Attend
- Business owners who report business income using a Sch. C on their income taxes
- Business owners & individuals who would like an easy snapshot of their financial data
- Accounting and Bookkeeping professionals
- Accounting and business students
Target Audiences
- Business owners who report business income using a Sch. C on their income taxes
- Business owners & individuals who would like an easy snapshot of their financial data
- Accounting and Bookkeeping professionals
- Accounting and business students
Money in Excel is an Excel template provided by Microsoft that has bank connectivity similar to many accounting software applications such a QuickBooks, bank connectivity allowing for the download of financial data directly from the financial institutions.
Money in Excel can be used to construct a small business income statement which could be useful when preparing an income tax return Schedule C Profit or Loss From Business.
The Money in Excel template can also be used to complement accounting software such as QuickBooks. For example, many small businesses use accounting software like QuickBooks to record financial transactions and construct financial statements for their business. However, far fewer use financial accounting software to fulfill the same functions for their individual finances, a task that may be accomplished with Money in Excel.
Unlike financial accounting software, Money in Excel will also bring in balance sheet data directly from our financial institutions and put it in one location, balance sheet data like checking accounting balances, savings accounting balances, brokerage account balances, credit card balances, loan balances, and mortgage balances.
Accounting software like QuickBooks does not generally pull balance sheet balances directly from financial institutions because accounting software is designed to construct the ending balances using the double entry accounting system. Once the balance sheet balances have been constructed traditional accounting software will compare our book balance to the institution balance using tools such as bank reconciliations.
This course will cover how to access the Money in Excel template and connect it to financial institutions, downloading financial data.
We will work through a practice problem, imagining we are a small business wanting to construct an income statement needed for our income tax preparation at year end, income tax reported on a Schedule C Profit or Loss From Business Form. As we work the practice problem, we will compare the process to what may be done using traditional accounting software like QuickBooks.
We will then investigate construction of a personal balance sheet using Money in Excel, comparing how the process may be done using traditional accounting software.
The course will also cover other functions provided by Money in Excel including budgeting options and recurring transactions.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: 1050 What It Can Do For Us
Chapter 2: Create Excel Worksheet and Link to Financial Institution
Lecture 1: 1100 Money In Excel Create Worksheet
Lecture 2: 1110 Money In Excel Connect Financial Institution
Chapter 3: Sort Transactions Data & Add Categories
Lecture 1: 1115 Categories & Subcategories Income Items
Lecture 2: 1120 Categories & Subcategories Expense Items
Lecture 3: 1125 Accounts Numbers To Sort Data
Chapter 4: Income Statement Creation
Lecture 1: 1130 Create Income Statement Options
Lecture 2: 1135 Create Income Statement Using Tables
Lecture 3: 1140 Create Income Statement Using Pivot Tables
Chapter 5: Balance Sheet or Net Worth, Budget, & Recurring Transactions
Lecture 1: 1145 Net Work Template
Lecture 2: 1150 Budget Template
Lecture 3: 1155 Recurring Expenses Template
Instructors
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Robert (Bob) Steele
CPA, CGMA, M.S. Tax, CPI
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- 3 stars: 26 votes
- 4 stars: 67 votes
- 5 stars: 104 votes
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