From the eBook - 8th Australian edition.
Cover Page; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents at a Glance; Table of Contents; About This Book; Foolish Assumptions; Icons Used in This Book; Beyond the Book; Where to Go from Here; Part I: The Building Blocks; Chapter 1: Starting from Scratch; Planning for What Lies Ahead; Understanding what's involved; Gathering your wits about you; Creating your company file; Introducing the Easy Setup Assistant; Getting MYOB to work the way you do; Setting up your accounts; Preparing for sales; Talking about suppliers; Bracing for payroll; Getting to Know Each Other.
Discovering the lingoUnderstanding what goes where; Setting priorities; Opening Up, Closing Down; Getting back in; Activating your file; Packing up and going home; Setting Up User Roles; Creating an Administrator password; Adding new users and assigning roles; Inviting users to work online; Chapter 2: Accounts, Customers and Suppliers; Designing Your Accounts List; Looking at account classifications; Understanding account types; Adding your first new account; Thinking about that pot of gold; Deleting unwanted accounts; Keeping Your Accounts List Looking Good; Putting things in order.
Grouping apples with applesSetting Up New Customers; Defining credit terms; Importing lists from other software; Entering contact details; Adding other kinds of details; Adding New Suppliers; Looking After Your Lists; Viewing customer and supplier details; Deleting customers or suppliers; Making accounts, customers or suppliers inactive; Merging two into one (ah, young love); Looking Up Transactions for Accounts, Customers or Suppliers; Chapter 3: Setting Up Opening Balances; Customer Opening Balances; Recording how much customers owe you; Checking your totals; Supplier Opening Balances.
Account Opening BalancesEntering a few balances to get started; Balancing the whole deal; Opening Inventory Balances; Counting is as easy as 1, 2, 3 . . .; Reviewing inventory totals; Part II: Everyday Activities; Chapter 4: Making Sales; Recording Your First Sale (Yippee!); Setting up services in your Items List; Billing for hours worked or items sold; Providing a service; Taking a professional bent; Billing for every split second; Getting invoices how you want 'em; Invoicing on the Move; Billing from your smartphone; Logging into MYOB when out in the field; Meeting GST Requirements.
Ensuring your invoice is up to scratchPicking your poison; Toggling how you view prices; Digging Yourself Out of a Hole; Looking things up; Changing or deleting invoices; Reversing invoices; Raising credit notes; Working with Quotes and Sales Orders; Setting up Shortcuts for Repeating Sales; Setting up templates; Recording sales automatically; Copying and changing recurring invoices; Sending Customer Invoices; Selecting the right form for each occasion; Printing your first invoice; Emailing invoices; Troubleshooting email problems; Chapter 5: Understanding Bank Feeds and Rules.