Hi - I'm at the mountains for a few days and about to go skiing, but I thought I would check the forum real quick to see what the activity was like. So I won't be able to respond for a while.
Anyway, the book cover basic accounting principles b/c I want to make sure that non-accountants understand all the concepts necessary. But after that I go into detail about which tables you will use, how they are linked together and what fields you need to use. Then I walk you through the steps for building the reports from scratch. For you, you should skip the introductory stuff (of course) and get right into the discussion of table structures.
Also, I would really appreciate any and all comments you have about this chapter. I searched all over for books that teach the details of how to create financial reports and couldn't find anything at all. So this was a bit of an experiment for me to see if there is a market for this type of content, and if so, did I do a good job of it. So having someone like yourself give me critical feedback would be fantastic. I also gave a copy to a CFO and he is going to review it and mark it up with suggestions.
Well, I hope you like the book and that it meets (or exceeds!) or needs. Please let me know.
Off to the slopes!!!
Brian