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      This book is written in modular style (and, no, that doesn’t relate to a new lounge suite). It means you can pick up the book, open it at any page, select a heading that takes your fancy and read the information under that heading.

      It also means Xero For Dummies, 5th Edition, is not a story book — you don’t need to read it from cover to cover. Review the Table of Contents or the Index, locate what you’re looking for and jump straight into the section. If you’re totally new to Xero, or need more of an idea of what it’s all about, you should take a quick read of Chapter 1. Or, if you’re a people person, Chapter 5 is all about setting up contacts in Xero.

      In addition to the material in the print or ebook you’re reading right now, Xero For Dummies, 5th Edition, also comes with some access-anywhere online goodies. Check out the free Cheat Sheet by going to www.dummies.com and searching for ‘Xero For Dummies Cheat Sheet’ in the Search box, and visit www.dummies.com/go/xerofd5e for an online-only appendix you can download for free, which gives you all the info you need to master your pay run.

      Wherever you start, just make sure you keep this edition of Xero For Dummies handy and, whenever you need to enhance your understanding of a feature, grab the book, open it to the relevant section and enjoy!

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      Getting Started with Xero

      Discover the many advantages of Xero, including collaboratively working with bookkeepers and accountants, live bank feeds, remote invoicing, single ledger and Xero’s ability to seamlessly integrate with other solutions.

      Find out the pros and cons of working in the cloud, and get the answers to any questions you may have about the online environment.

      Get the scoop on who should be in your Xero advisory team and how they can assist your business.

      Delve into the nitty-gritty of setting up Xero from scratch, or find out how to convert from another accounting software solution.

      Become familiar with the way Xero sets up tax rates, and understand how the system uses these to produce useful information for tax time.

      Getting to Know Xero

      IN THIS CHAPTER

      

Looking at Xero and what its different package options can do for you

      

Exploring the Xero Dashboard

      

Getting your Xero advisory team together

      

Using Xero to create goals and strategies for your business

      

Working out what support you need

      

Establishing a live Xero training file

      As a fresh-faced graduate, I arrived in Cheltenham, England, to start my first real job at an aerospace manufacturing business. Using a pencil, I worked with a team of account clerks, processing journals on huge A2-size (420 × 594) sheets of paper. Towards the end of the day, we all handed our paper to a tiny grey-haired lady. She gathered the paper and, using a huge noisy mechanical calculator, added up our journal entries and updated the trial balance. When all the work was entered and the debits equalled the credits, she rang her bell, signalling we could go home.

      One day a magical grey box arrived on my desk, and inside its screen were rows and columns. ‘What is this sorcery you have brought to our office?’ my fellow workers cried. I explained the magical box was a computer and what was inside was a spreadsheet. I could enter numbers and formulas and the computer would process the results. (Yes, I’m a dinosaur and worked in offices pre-computers!) Pretty soon after that, we said goodbye to the mechanical calculator and shipped it off to the local museum.

      In this chapter, I give you a rundown of Xero, covering what it is and what it can do for you. I help you explore the different editions available (based on the needs of your business), take you through the My Xero home page and Xero Dashboard, and outline the different user roles available — again, the user role you choose depends on the needs of your business and how much involvement you want to have in its accounts. Finally, I give you an overview of how Xero’s tools and reports can help you with your strategic planning.

      Xero is a subscription-based online small business accounting software. It does everything you would expect business accounting software to do; however, Xero offers so much more, including the following:

       Users who’ve been given permission to access the Xero data file can access Xero over the internet and complete accounting tasks anywhere, any time. Furthermore, users can access the same file simultaneously.

       You can authorise

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