- Paperback: 592 pages
- Publisher: South Western Educational Publishing; 7 edition (January 2010)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0538747986
- ISBN-13: 978-0538747981
- Average Customer Review: 1.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Worst accounting software I've ever encountered,
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This review is from: Integrated Accounting for Windows (Paperback)
This software was provided free with my Payroll Accounting textbook. The textbook itself is very well written, and is easy enough to follow. The software, however, is another story. I am required to use this software to complete a "Payroll Problem" final project for my class. This software is so poorly put together, with help files that are less than helpful. The book instructs us to follow steps to enter data in the format desired. This is quite the challenge. For example, we're told to code Liability Payments to their respective vendors; this would normally be a reasonable request, however it was nearly impossible to even find how to do this, and when I finally did, it didn't work. I followed the instructions provided in the "help" files, and got no results. As I sit here, I still have no Cash Payments Journal, nor have I ever seen a Vendor List. When working with the "W-2 Statements" it makes no allowance for tax deferred deductions, so total wage amounts are incorrect, making the "W-2 Form" feature completly useless. I work with Quickbooks on a daily basis (which I also have an issue or two with), and there are virtually no similarities between this program and REAL accounting software. I can see why this was given away for free, and I can only hope no one actually tries to use this to keep books for a business.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Integrated Accounting 3e by Klooster & Allen,
By Margie Campbell (Lodi, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Integrated Accounting for Windows (Paperback)
An excellent textbook for learing the basics of computerized accounting. Very well presented, starting with an overview of chart of account layout, AR/AP, Payroll, Partnerships & Corporations. The last chapter on setting up a complete accountig system is really nice. I am using for self study & find the book easy to follow. This is set up with college level 2 reading level assumed. This is the text currently being used by a local college for their course. Very well worth the full price of the product.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Integrated Accounting for Windows, 3e ineffective and poor,
By A Customer
This review is from: Integrated Accounting for Windows (Paperback)
I take a class for computerized accounting that uses this book. It comes with free accounting software same title as the book. The software was poorly written, poorly designed visually, and ineffective at teaching modern computerized accounting.If your computerized accounting uses this book I would recommend dropping the class and searching for one that uses either Quicken or Peachtree. "Integrated Accounting for Windows, 3e" should have never been written in the first place if they were going to make the software so poorly. I DO -=NOT=- RECOMMEND THIS BOOK FOR LEARNING WINDOWS BASED ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE.
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