By: Deepak Sharma and Kerri Simich

Learning Sage 50 Accounting: A Modular Approach 2023, 23rd Ed.

ISBN: 9781989941560 | © 2023

Print Price: $116.95
Digital Price: $105.26

Overview

Learning Sage 50 Accounting 2023 provides students with the easiest and most effective way to master this powerful software package.  It provides complete step-by-step instructions on each module of Sage 50 Premium Accounting and is designed to help students develop transaction-processing and problem-solving skills in the business world.   Learning Sage 50 Accounting 2023’s modular approach covers ALL types of transactions and uses real-life documents and problem cases. Each chapter is presented parallel to a module in the Sage 50 software to maximize student success with easy-to-find functions while learning the program, and to serve as a useful reference tool later.

Our step-by-step instructions use all features in the following Sage 50 modules:

  1. COMPANY
  2. RECEIVABLES
  3. PAYABLES
  4. EMPLOYEES & PAYROLL
  5. INVENTORY & SERVICES
  6. PROJECTS

Also covered: Month-End and Year-End Processing, Project Costing, Account Reconciliation, and Foreign Currency.

To reflect current accounting practices, the book uses perpetual inventory systems to reflect present-day business practices and trends. Comprehensive material to support understanding of periodic inventory is available online along with data files, interactive slideshows, “how to” appendices, review questions, a glossary of key terms and much more!

STUDENT RESOURCES

  • Chapter Exercises  Real-life scenarios with step-by-step instructions in an easy-to-follow format.
  • Interactive Slideshows  Students can reinforce learning of chapter exercises prior to completing the Challenge Exercises.
  • Challenge Exercises – Hands-on exercises include transactions for each province and 20 perpetual inventory cases
  • Online Appendices – Additional information on a variety of topics useful throughout the course and as an on-the-job reference

INSTRUCTOR RESOURCES

  • Instructor’s Manual
  • Chapter Exercise Solutions
  • Additional Case Studies and Solutions
  • Test Banks
  • PowerPoint Slides with quizzing
  • Data Files
  • Online Appendices

Table of Contents

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Chapter 1 Getting Started and COMPANY Module

Chapter 2A RECEIVABLES Module–Basics

Chapter 2B RECEIVABLES Module–Beyond Basics

Chapter 3A Payables Module–Basics

Chapter 3B Payables Module–Beyond Basics

Chapter 4A Setting Up a New Company

Chapter 4B INVENTORY & SERVICE Module

Chapter 5 INVENTORY & SERVICE Module–Setup and Transaction Review of G/L, A/P, A/R

Chapter 6 EMPLOYEE & PAYROLL Module–Setup and Processing

Chapter 7A Month & Year-End Processing

Chapter 7B Year-End Closing

Chapter 8 PROJECTS Module–Setup and Transactions

Chapter 9 The BANKING Module–Reconciliation & Deposits

Appendix Sage 50 Premium Accounting Student Installation Instruction

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Chapter 10 Correcting Transaction Errors After Posting

Chapter 11 Foreign Currency

Appendices

Assignment 1 Review of Company, Payable and Receivable Module (Sarah's Kitchen Stores—Chapter 5 from Previous Edition)

Assignment 2 Company, Payable and Receivables: Setup and Transactions (Shirts and Ties—Chapter 6 from Previous Edition)

About The Author

Deepak Sharma is the Managing Director/Co-founder of DSharma CPA Professional corporation and a professor at Humber college. Deepak’s academic background includes a B. Comm with a major in accounting, an MBA, and a CPA, CGA designation. Deepak’s 15 years of diverse experience working in industry and 10 years of teaching experience have helped him bring forward new techniques to help students and his clients. He brings his experiences and techniques to continuously improve the textbook not only to help students and professors to make the textbook a great resource to learning, but also connect students with real life examples that they will face in the industry working as accountants.

Kerri Simich is a full-time professor at Niagara College and has been since 2011. She is currently the coordinator for the Accounting Programs at the college. Kerri’s academic background includes a degree in Accounting Science from the University of Calgary, an MBA from Laurentian University, and an Accounting Business Administration Diploma and a Teaching Adults Certificate from Niagara College.  Kerri holds a CPA, CGA designation and served as a CEDP (College Educator Development Program) Facilitator for five years. She is also the Faculty Advisor for the Niagara College Accounting Association; a student-focused club. As an accountant, Kerri believes that professional development is key to success and she strives to be on top of changes, challenges, and patterns in the field. Prior to becoming a professor, Kerri worked in both the private and public sectors in accounting.

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