Create a Bookkeeping Spreadsheet using Microsoft Excel – Part 1

Part 1 of 6 – Learn how to create a bookkeeping spreadsheet using microsoft excel. In this video I will demonstate how to create a bookkeeping template using…

20 Responses to Create a Bookkeeping Spreadsheet using Microsoft Excel – Part 1

  1. Sue Behnke says:

    That was so clear! I don’t feel so overwhelmed anymore. Thank you so much!

  2. Mira Long says:

    Wow, we are not worthy…………

  3. Alison Broadley says:

    Thank you for making this set of great videos. I wanted to ask about how
    to move forward to the next month. How do I copy and paste the layout for
    the next month below the previous month? Thanks

  4. Bill Coton says:

    Thank you for making these videos they have been a big help, I am planing
    on doing this monthly, how would I bring it altogether for self assessment
    purposes.

  5. Roger Thomas says:

    Hi. Great video. Very useful for a fledgling small business. Was there any
    particular reason why you merge cells to make them wider across the whole
    sheet, as a starting point? An alternative would be to double the column
    width to 17 and drag this dimension across the whole sheet. I understand
    why you merge cells for headings etc. but merging cells that will be used
    to store data (a) gives you the formula errors you identify (and then fix)
    in the video and (b) make cut paste within the spreadsheet difficult. You
    may have a very good reason but merged cells for data is a pain.

  6. Mohd Izzat says:

    Hello BookkeepingMaster. Thank you very much for this awesome video. May i
    ask your advice? Is Microsoft Excel enough for me to use it for a business
    like Video/Film Production SMEs company? Please i really need your advice
    thanks in advance!!

  7. Geoff Bond says:

    Hi
    Great site, Great help for an old PopPops like me
    I seem to have a problem on profit and loss page 2 when i go to transfer
    (=) sum of bank account which is E20 on Asset Liability page 1 to my
    balance sheet, it refers to E20 on second page which is blank. what am I
    doing wrong.

  8. Mauwasani says:

    Hi. Just subscribed to your channel. Thanks so much for the video. You made
    it look easy and I actually understood Microsoft Excel for the first time
    ever. Keep up the good work.

  9. bulwul1 says:

    Thanks for your help . . . Really useful.

  10. BookkeepingMaster says:

    I am whoever you want me to be…

  11. BookkeepingMaster says:

    Thanks a lot. Please ‘like’ my videos, subscribe, and view more. Much
    appreciated.

  12. Jessica Doyle says:

    Really nice simple instructions. Really appreciate you posting this!

  13. BookkeepingMaster says:

    You’re welcome. Please ‘like’, subscribe, and watch more videos.

  14. Neel RZ says:

    Thank you so much I am science student don’t what is basic book keeping but
    u taught me.

  15. BookkeepingMaster says:

    Thanks Mark. Please check out our website – there may be other videos that
    will be of benefit.

  16. BookkeepingMaster says:

    No problem. Please ‘like’, subscribe, and view more videos. Thanks for the
    comment.

  17. peterpedant says:

    Are you big Keith from The Office?

  18. BookkeepingMaster says:

    Thanks a lot. Please ‘like’, subscribe, and view more. Much appreciated.

  19. Mark Davis Peralta says:

    oh thank you thank you..you are the answer to my requirements..i will thank
    you for my whole life :)

  20. Susan Williamson says:

    Really good job, thank you.

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