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oes anyone a income/expense, excel doc? I'm not very good at excel. I was hoping someone had one they would be willing to send me.

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You can try this link.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/CT011377161033.aspx?iStartAt=26

You may want to look around on their web site. They have a lot of good free stuff. Here's a link to the home page.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates

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I have a spreadsheet that was designed on the post that skingusmc posted in this thread.
https://www.electrical-contractor.net/ubb/Forum20/HTML/000252.html

As soon as my book keeper can clear the data on a blank form i will post here when its available.

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You can always start with the IRS form: Schedule C, 1120S, 1065 etc. You'll need those breakdowns.


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This guy here, "Romex Racer" put together a really nice workbook. Check out what he has got going on, seems like a great starter form.

Alot of time went into this.
http://www.haskinselectric.com/romexracer.xls


Kudos Romex......

Dnk....


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