Why do so many of you assume that I’m referring to books that we read, as in fiction/non-fiction. I’m referring to business-related books for keeping track of money that can be audited and for that reason some might have one set of legitimate books and another set of “cooked” books. I’ve just edited the post to clarify it. ~
All of them. :) I just bought a pristine set of Proust's In Search of Lost Time, as a matter of fact. I should probably get rid of some sets, but I can't seem to part with books.
Why do so many of you assume that I’m referring to books that we read, as in fiction/non-fiction. I’m referring to business-related books for keeping track of money that can be audited and for that reason some might have one set of legitimate books and another set of “cooked” books. I’ve just edited the post to clarify it. ~
If it's got anything to do with numbers and not words, I can't deal with that s**t. As a matter of fact, I can't even deal with words anymore either. The business and numbers stuff I keep far away from me. These days, I don't have the capacity to deal with math of any kind.
Two. They add up the same so nothing illegal. But I use excel to keep track of inventory and my check book etc. And I use Quickbooks as well. It is easier for tax reports (payroll/income tax) etc. So I enter the same information in both programs.