From the author of Dear Evan Hansen, The Reminders is perfect for fans of J. Courtney Sullivan's The Engagement or Graeme Simsion's The Rosie Project, and follows what happens when a girl who can't forget befriends a man who's desperate to remember. Grief-stricken over his partner Sydney's death, Gavin sets fire to every reminder in the couple's home before fleeing Los Angeles for New Jersey, where he hopes to find peace with the family of an old friend. Instead, he finds Joan. Joan, the family's ten-year-old daughter, was born Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory, or HSAM: the rare ability to recall every day of her life in cinematic detail. Joan has never met Gavin until now, but she did know his partner, and waiting inside her uncanny mind are startlingly vivid memories to prove it. Gavin strikes a deal with Joan: in return for sharing her memories of Sydney, Gavin will help her win a songwriting contest she's convinced will make her unforgettable. The unlikely duo set off on their quest until Joan reveals unexpected details about Sydney's final months, forcing Gavin to question not only the purity of his past with Sydney but the course of his own immediate future. Told in the alternating voices of these two irresistible characters, The Reminders is a hilarious and tender exploration of loss, memory, friendship, and renewal.
In 1890s Cripple Creek, Colorado, when young Mary McHugh's father loses his leg in a mining accident, she tries to help, both by earning money and by encouraging her father to go back to carving wooden figurines and playing piano.
Manage your schedule more effectively using Calendar and Reminders! Version 5.0, updated November 16, 2023 Learn how to unlock the full potential of Apple’s Calendar and Reminders! This book helps you get the most out of these two apps, showing you how to customize them, sync data across devices, and share meeting invitations and reminder lists. You’ll also learn how to use Siri as a shortcut and how to fix common problems.n In the days before personal computers and mobile devices, we had to rely on paper calendars and to-do lists to help us organize our time and activities. Now, we have powerful tools, like Apple’s Calendar and Reminders, that are much more responsive to our needs. Put an event on your schedule, invite others to join, or set yourself an alarm (or more than one). Or, keep a list of to-do items, add to it and view it on all your Apple devices, and share your list with family or friends. This book was originally written by veteran Mac journalist and editor Scholle McFarland, and the fifth edition was revised by Glenn Fleishman, with complete coverage of macOS 14 Sonoma, macOS 13 Ventura, iOS 17/iPadOS 17, iOS 16/iPadOS 16, and watchOS 10 (and considerably more information about using these apps on an iPhone or iPad than in previous editions). Scholle and Glenn guide you through getting to know these incredibly helpful apps, including lesser-known (but handy) features. For example, did you know that Calendar lets you set an alert that factors in public transportation schedules and time to get to your starting point, so you can leave early enough to catch the train, bus, tram, or ferry you need—and any connections—and arrive at your event on time? Or that Reminders can prompt you to do something not only at a certain time, but also once you’ve reached a specific destination, like the grocery store? If you’ve never taken the opportunity to explore Calendar and Reminders, this book will show you how to make them an important part of your daily routine. If you’ve already been using Calendar and Reminders, you’ll learn how to use them more effectively, troubleshoot common problems, and delve deeper into their capabilities. Learn how to get the best out of Calendar and Reminders, including how to: • Customize Calendar to your liking, from setting time zones, to color coding specific calendars • Create events, making them repeat at regular intervals or on certain dates • Set up notifications and alerts, so you never miss an event • Invite people to events, or share your calendar with them • Create, manage, and share lists in Reminders, including powerful new smart lists • Organize reminder lists into categories and optionally view them in columns • Designate a list as a grocery list, so that items auto-sort into supermarket departments • Set alarms in Reminders at a certain time or a certain place • Tag entries for better searching and organizing in Reminders • Use Siri to save time when creating events or reminders • Easily check events and reminders on your Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, or HomePod • Troubleshoot common problems in Calendar and Reminders • Share calendars and reminders using iCloud Family Sharing, and assign reminders to a specific person • Sort reminders on your Mac • Print a calendar (to paper or PDF) • Embed video links in Calendar events for quick launching
365 Gentle Reminders is a beautiful book of 365 illustrated reminders that are filled with warmth and affirmation, created by Natalie Dormady. Natalie is the artist behind the popular Gentle Reminders Instagram account, @littlearthlings. With a message and drawing for each day of the year - including 'You are enough', 'You are not alone', 'You are important and your life matters', 'It's ok to let go' and 'It's ok if all you did today was survive' - 365 Gentle Reminders will wrap the reader in a positive embrace and help them find the inner strength they need to get through the day.
Are you forever forgetting birthdays, passwords, the name of the eatery you liked so much on vacation, where you stashed the gold necklace, etc., etc.' Join the club -- the growing ranks of those of us who cant remember sh*t. But take heart! Here's a little reminder book that will help you keep track of everything you need to know but forgot to remember. Organized by tabbed categories, it includes: A Perpetual Calendar to note dates to remember.A section for Internet Passwords.On Loan, to help you remember things lent or borrowed.Entertaining, in which you can record gifts given and received and notes about social occasions (menus, guests, what you wore, etc.).Travel, with packing lists, places for notes about your trip, and more.A Home section, in which you can note ''What to Do When'' and repair and maintenance information.Health, in which to note health histories, allergies, bloodtypes, and more. Extra tips and checklists to help you stay organized.An elastic band attached to back cover keeps your place or keeps your organizer closed. Hardcover volume measures 6-1/4 inches wide by 8-1/4 inches high. 144 pages.
An ageing population is burdening social and healthcare services around the world, and this problem is likely to get worse as the percentage of older people continues to rise. Many governments are already responding to this challenge, and a key element in their strategies is the development and deployment of computer-based telecare and telehealth technologies to support care at home in a cost-effective manner. Human involvement in care continues to be central, but home care technologies can offer reassurance, and support routine aspects, to the benefit of all concerned. This book provides an up-to-date overview of key advances in the relevant technology, with an in-depth examination of the latest research in various home care technologies by experts in the field. The book mainly discusses the results of the Mobilising Advanced Technologies for Care at Home (MATCH) project, co-ordinated by the University of Stirling in Scotland, but work on related projects is also included. The book will be of interest to all researchers and practitioners in the fields of telecare and telehealth, policymakers in these areas, and providers of social and healthcare with an interest in technology.
The visual way to unlock the power of your MacBook If you're a visual learner who's eager to get up and running on all the MacBook has to offer, this fully illustrated and easy-to-follow guide is for you. Covering all the essential information you need to make the most of your MacBook, this new edition of Teach Yourself Visually MacBook provides you with the most up-to-date information on performing everyday tasks—quickly and easily. From basics such as powering on or shutting down your laptop to more advanced functions like running Windows applications, it provides the help and support you need to confidently use your MacBook to its full potential. Providing the benefits of a lightweight, incredibly fast mobile computer with a state-of-the-art operating system, lower security risk, and ease of use, it's no wonder more and more people turn to MacBooks. If you're the proud owner of one of these magnificent laptops, Teach Yourself Visually MacBook is here to help you take a bite out of all it has to offer. From working with apps and configuring dashboard widgets to integrating iOS devices, this visual guide empowers you to get the most out of your MacBook's incredible capabilities. Covers new hardware updates and the latest version of OS X Walks you through working on the Mac desktop with Mission Control and Launchpad Explains how to download applications from the Mac App Store Offers guidance on troubleshooting, working with iCloud, FaceTime, and more From the very first page, you'll discover why Teach Yourself Visually MacBook is the fast and easy way to learn.
Complete classroom training manual for QuickBooks Desktop Pro 2024. 315 pages and 194 individual topics. Includes practice exercises and keyboard shortcuts. You will learn how to set up a QuickBooks company file, pay employees and vendors, create custom reports, reconcile your accounts, use estimating, time tracking and much more. Topics Covered: The QuickBooks Environment 1. The Home Page and Insights Tabs 2. The Centers 3. The Menu Bar and Keyboard Shortcuts 4. The Open Window List 5. The Icon Bar 6. Customizing the Icon Bar 7. The Chart of Accounts 8. Accounting Methods 9. Financial Reports Creating a QuickBooks Company File 1. Using Express Start 2. Using the EasyStep Interview 3. Returning to the Easy Step Interview 4. Creating a Local Backup Copy 5. Restoring a Company File from a Local Backup Copy 6. Setting Up Users 7. Single and Multiple User Modes 8. Closing Company Files 9. Opening a Company File Using Lists 1. Using Lists 2. The Chart of Accounts 3. The Customers & Jobs List 4. The Employees List 5. The Vendors List 6. Using Custom Fields 7. Sorting List 8. Inactivating and Reactivating List Items 9. Printing Lists 10. Renaming & Merging List Items 11. Adding Multiple List Entries from Excel 12. Customer Groups Setting Up Sales Tax 1. The Sales Tax Process 2. Creating Tax Agencies 3. Creating Individual Sales Tax Items 4. Creating a Sales Tax Group 5. Setting Sales Tax Preferences 6. Indicating Taxable & Non-taxable Customers and Items Setting Up Inventory Items 1. Setting Up Inventory 2. Creating Inventory Items 3. Creating a Purchase Order 4. Receiving Items with a Bill 5. Entering Item Receipts 6. Matching Bills to Item Receipts 7. Adjusting Inventory Setting Up Other Items 1. Service Items 2. Non-Inventory Items 3. Other Charges 4. Subtotals 5. Groups 6. Discounts 7. Payments 8. Changing Item Prices Basic Sales 1. Selecting a Sales Form 2. Creating an Invoice 3. Creating Batch Invoices 4. Creating a Sales Receipt 5. Finding Transaction Forms 6. Previewing Sales Forms 7. Printing Sales Forms Using Price Levels 1. Using Price Levels Creating Billing Statements 1. Setting Finance Charge Defaults 2. Entering Statement Charges 3. Applying Finance Charges and Creating Statements Payment Processing 1. Recording Customer Payments 2. Entering a Partial Payment 3. Applying One Payment to Multiple Invoices 4. Entering Overpayments 5. Entering Down Payments or Prepayments 6. Applying Customer Credits 7. Making Deposits 8. Handling Bounced Checks 9. Automatically Transferring Credits Between Jobs 10. Manually Transferring Credits Between Jobs Handling Refunds 1. Creating a Credit Memo and Refund Check 2. Refunding Customer Payments Entering and Paying Bills 1. Setting Billing Preferences 2. Entering Bills 3. Paying Bills 4. Early Bill Payment Discounts 5. Entering a Vendor Credit 6. Applying a Vendor Credit 7. Upload and Review Bills Using Bank Accounts 1. Using Registers 2. Writing Checks 3. Writing a Check for Inventory Items 4. Printing Checks 5. Transferring Funds 6. Reconciling Accounts 7. Voiding Checks 8. Adding Bank Feeds 9. Reviewing Bank Feed Transactions 10. Bank Feed Rules 11. Disconnecting Bank Feed Accounts Paying Sales Tax 1. Sales Tax Reports 2. Using the Sales Tax Payable Register 3. Paying Your Tax Agencies Reporting 1. Graph and Report Preferences 2. Using QuickReports 3. Using QuickZoom 4. Preset Reports 5. Modifying a Report 6. Rearranging and Resizing Report Columns 7. Memorizing a Report 8. Memorized Report Groups 9. Printing Reports 10. Batch Printing Forms 11.Exporting Reports to Excel 12. Saving Forms and Reports as PDF Files 13. Comment on a Report 14. Process Multiple Reports 15. Scheduled Reports Using Graphs 1. Using Graphs 2. Company Snapshot Customizing Forms 1. Creating New Form Templates 2. Performing Basic Customization 3. Performing Additional Customization 4. The Layout Designer 5. Changing the Grid and Margins in the Layout Designer 6. Selecting Objects in the Layout Designer 7. Moving and Resizing Objects in the Layout Designer 8. Formatting Objects in the Layout Designer 9. Copying Objects and Formatting in the Layout Designer 10. Adding and Removing Objects in the Layout Designer 11. Aligning and Stacking Objects in the Layout Designer 12. Resizing Columns in the Layout Designer Estimating 1. Creating a Job 2. Creating an Estimate 3. Duplicating Estimates 4. Invoicing From Estimates 5. Updating Job Statuses 6. Inactivating Estimates 7. Making Purchases for a Job 8. Invoicing for Job Costs 9. Using Job Reports Time Tracking 1. Tracking Time and Printing a Blank Timesheet 2. Weekly Timesheets 3. Time/Enter Single Activity 4. Invoicing from Time Data 5. Using Time Reports 6. Tracking Vehicle Mileage 7. Charging Customers for Mileage Payroll 1. The Payroll Process 2. Creating Payroll Items 3. Setting Employee Defaults 4. Setting Up Employee Payroll Information 5. Creating Payroll Schedules 6. Creating Scheduled Paychecks 7. Creating Unscheduled Paychecks 8. Creating Termination Paychecks 9. Voiding Paychecks 10. Tracking Your Tax Liabilities 11. Paying Your Payroll Tax Liabilities 12. Adjusting Payroll Liabilities 13. Entering Liability Refund Checks 14. Process Payroll Forms 15. Tracking Workers Compensation Using Credit Card Accounts 1. Creating Credit Card Accounts 2. Entering Credit Card Charges 3. Reconciling and Paying Credit Cards Assets and Liabilities 1. Assets and Liabilities 2. Creating and Using an Other Current Asset Account 3. Removing Value from Other Current Asset Accounts 4. Creating Fixed Asset Accounts 5. Creating Liability Accounts 6. Setting the Original Cost of Fixed Assets 7. Tracking Depreciation 8. The Fixed Asset Item List Equity Accounts 1. Equity Accounts 2. Recording an Owner’s Draw 3. Recording a Capital Investment Writing Letters With QuickBooks 1. Using the Letters and Envelopes Wizard 2. Editing Letter Templates Company Management 1. Viewing Your Company Information 2. Setting Up Budgets 3. Using the To Do List 4. Using Reminders and Setting Preferences 5. Making General Journal Entries 6. Using Payment Reminders 7. Receipt Management Using QuickBooks Tools 1. Company File Cleanup 2. Exporting and Importing List Data Using IIF Files 3. Advanced Importing of Excel Data 4. Updating QuickBooks 5. Using the Calculator 6. Using the Portable Company Files 7. Using the Calendar 8. The Income Tracker 9. The Bill Tracker 10. The Lead Center 11. Moving QuickBooks Desktop Using the Migrator Tool Using the Accountant’s Review 1. Creating an Accountant’s Copy 2. Transferring an Accountant’s Copy 3. Importing Accountant’s 4. Removing Restrictions Using the Help Menu 1. Using Help
Complete classroom training manual for QuickBooks Pro 2022 for Lawyers. Full classroom manual in one book. 351 pages and 213 individual topics. Includes practice exercises and keyboard shortcuts. You will learn how to create and effectively manage a legal company file as well as use QuickBooks for trust accounting. In addition, you’ll receive our complete QuickBooks curriculum. Topics Covered: The QuickBooks Environment 1. The Home Page 2. The Centers 3. The Menu Bar and Keyboard Shortcuts 4. The Open Window List 5. The Icon Bar 6. Customizing the Icon Bar 7. The Chart of Accounts 8. Accounting Methods 9. Financial Reports Creating a QuickBooks Company File 1. Using Express Start 2. Using the EasyStep Interview 3. Returning to the Easy Step Interview 4. Creating a Local Backup Copy 5. Restoring a Company File from a Local Backup Copy 6. Setting Up Users 7. Single and Multiple User Modes 8. Closing Company Files 9. Opening a Company File Using Lists 1. Using Lists 2. The Chart of Accounts 3. The Customers & Jobs List 4. The Employees List 5. The Vendors List 6. Using Custom Fields 7. Sorting List 8. Inactivating and Reactivating List Items 9. Printing Lists 10. Renaming & Merging List Items 11. Adding Multiple List Entries from Excel 12. Customer Groups Setting Up Sales Tax 1. The Sales Tax Process 2. Creating Tax Agencies 3. Creating Individual Sales Tax Items 4. Creating a Sales Tax Group 5. Setting Sales Tax Preferences 6. Indicating Taxable & Non-taxable Customers and Items Setting Up Inventory Items 1. Setting Up Inventory 2. Creating Inventory Items 3. Creating a Purchase Order 4. Receiving Items with a Bill 5. Entering Item Receipts 6. Matching Bills to Item Receipts 7. Adjusting Inventory Setting Up Other Items 1. Service Items 2. Non-Inventory Items 3. Other Charges 4. Subtotals 5. Groups 6. Discounts 7. Payments 8. Changing Item Prices Basic Sales 1. Selecting a Sales Form 2. Creating an Invoice 3. Creating Batch Invoices 4. Creating a Sales Receipt 5. Finding Transaction Forms 6. Previewing Sales Forms 7. Printing Sales Forms Using Price Levels 1. Using Price Levels Creating Billing Statements 1. Setting Finance Charge Defaults 2. Entering Statement Charges 3. Applying Finance Charges and Creating Statements Payment Processing 1. Recording Customer Payments 2. Entering a Partial Payment 3. Applying One Payment to Multiple Invoices 4. Entering Overpayments 5. Entering Down Payments or Prepayments 6. Applying Customer Credits 7. Making Deposits 8. Handling Bounced Checks 9. Automatically Transferring Credits Between Jobs 10. Manually Transferring Credits Between Jobs Handling Refunds 1. Creating a Credit Memo and Refund Check 2. Refunding Customer Payments Entering and Paying Bills 1. Setting Billing Preferences 2. Entering Bills 3. Paying Bills 4. Early Bill Payment Discounts 5. Entering a Vendor Credit 6. Applying a Vendor Credit 7. Upload and Review Bills Using Bank Accounts 1. Using Registers 2. Writing Checks 3. Writing a Check for Inventory Items 4. Printing Checks 5. Transferring Funds 6. Reconciling Accounts 7. Voiding Checks 8. Adding Bank Feeds 9. Reviewing Bank Feed Transactions 10. Bank Feed Rules 11. Disconnecting Bank Feed Accounts Paying Sales Tax 1. Sales Tax Reports 2. Using the Sales Tax Payable Register 3. Paying Your Tax Agencies Reporting 1. Graph and Report Preferences 2. Using QuickReports 3. Using QuickZoom 4. Preset Reports 5. Modifying a Report 6. Rearranging and Resizing Report Columns 7. Memorizing a Report 8. Memorized Report Groups 9. Printing Reports 10. Batch Printing Forms 11.Exporting Reports to Excel 12. Saving Forms and Reports as PDF Files 13. Comment on a Report 14. Process Multiple Reports 15. Scheduled Reports Using Graphs 1. Using Graphs 2. Company Snapshot Customizing Forms 1. Creating New Form Templates 2. Performing Basic Customization 3. Performing Additional Customization 4. The Layout Designer 5. Changing the Grid and Margins in the Layout Designer 6. Selecting Objects in the Layout Designer 7. Moving and Resizing Objects in the Layout Designer 8. Formatting Objects in the Layout Designer 9. Copying Objects and Formatting in the Layout Designer 10. Adding and Removing Objects in the Layout Designer 11. Aligning and Stacking Objects in the Layout Designer 12. Resizing Columns in the Layout Designer Estimating 1. Creating a Job 2. Creating an Estimate 3. Duplicating Estimates 4. Invoicing From Estimates 5. Updating Job Statuses 6. Inactivating Estimates 7. Making Purchases for a Job 8. Invoicing for Job Costs 9. Using Job Reports Time Tracking 1. Tracking Time and Printing a Blank Timesheet 2. Weekly Timesheets 3. Time/Enter Single Activity 4. Invoicing from Time Data 5. Using Time Reports 6. Tracking Vehicle Mileage 7. Charging Customers for Mileage Payroll 1. The Payroll Process 2. Creating Payroll Items 3. Setting Employee Defaults 4. Setting Up Employee Payroll Information 5. Creating Payroll Schedules 6. Creating Scheduled Paychecks 7. Creating Unscheduled Paychecks 8. Creating Termination Paychecks 9. Voiding Paychecks 10. Tracking Your Tax Liabilities 11. Paying Your Payroll Tax Liabilities 12. Adjusting Payroll Liabilities 13. Entering Liability Refund Checks 14. Process Payroll Forms 15. Tracking Workers Compensation Using Credit Card Accounts 1. Creating Credit Card Accounts 2. Entering Credit Card Charges 3. Reconciling and Paying Credit Cards Assets and Liabilities 1. Assets and Liabilities 2. Creating and Using an Other Current Asset Account 3. Removing Value from Other Current Asset Accounts 4. Creating Fixed Asset Accounts 5. Creating Liability Accounts 6. Setting the Original Cost of Fixed Assets 7. Tracking Depreciation 8. The Fixed Asset Item List Equity Accounts 1. Equity Accounts 2. Recording an Owner’s Draw 3. Recording a Capital Investment Writing Letters With QuickBooks 1. Using the Letters and Envelopes Wizard 2. Editing Letter Templates Company Management 1. Viewing Your Company Information 2. Setting Up Budgets 3. Using the To Do List 4. Using Reminders and Setting Preferences 5. Making General Journal Entries 6. Using Payment Reminders 7. Receipt Management Using QuickBooks Tools 1. Company File Cleanup 2. Exporting and Importing List Data Using IIF Files 3. Advanced Importing of Excel Data 4. Updating QuickBooks 5. Using the Calculator 6. Using the Portable Company Files 7. Using the Calendar 8. The Income Tracker 9. The Bill Tracker 10. The Lead Center 11. Moving QuickBooks Desktop Using the Migrator Tool Using the Accountant’s Review 1. Creating an Accountant’s Copy 2. Transferring an Accountant’s Copy 3. Importing Accountant’s 4. Removing Restrictions Using the Help Menu 1. Using Help Creating a Legal Company File 1. Making a Legal Company Using Express Start 2. Making a Legal Company Using the EasyStep Interview 3. Reviewing the Default Chart of Accounts 4. Entering Vendors 5. Entering Clients and Cases 6. Enabling Class Tracking for Law Firms 7. Creating Billing Line Items Setting up a Trust Account 1. What is an IOLTA? 2. Creating Accounts for Trust Management 3. Creating Items for Trust Management Managing a Trust Account 1. Depositing Client Money into the Client Trust Account 2. Entering Bills to Pay from the Trust Account 3. Recording Bills for Office Expenses 4. Paying Bills from the Client Trust Account 5. Using a Client Trust Credit Card 6. Time Tracking and Invoicing for Legal Professionals 7. Paying the Law Firm’s Invoices Using the Client Funds 8. Refunding Unused Client Trust Account Funds 9. Escheated Trust Funds Trust Account Reporting 1. Creating a Trust Account Liability Proof Report 2. Creating a Trust Liability Balances by Client Report 3. Creating a Client Ledger Report 4. Creating an Account Journal Report