Book recommendations

I'm doing the ProAdvisor course, and I like how in-depth it is as to how QB does things.

But, I know that some of the things I am now studying will fade from memory if they are things I don't use a lot.

Unfortunately the PA training materials are more set up as an online course that limits how much you can look into it while doing tests and so on. It is not a reference book you can find things in and refer to later.

I like to have a good book to hand as a reference book to look into when I need to find out about a particular area. Like in 6 months when a client needs a particular thing done, and it is now 6 months ago that I studied that.

So I'm looking for recommendations for a book on QB that is as in-depth as the PA course.

Also, I do not have much education in accounting. Just what I have self studied, which I don't think is enough for me.

So I would like a good book on accounting that I can study or use as a reference book as I run into things doing bookkeeping that I need to learn about.

An example would be "book balance". This is a term that came up in the training, but was not defined in the materials. I found what it means, but not in any books I have personally.

Another example is the "cash flow report" mentioned in the training. It looks useful, but I have never used it before. Sometime I will pick it apart to see how it works so I really understand it, but a book that explains this kind of thing would be helpful. Then I would better understand how to adjust accounts to make it report correctly if needed, things like that.

Thanks,

GC

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