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Quickbooks Pro 2008 Training Course on CD and Online
QuickBooks has been the accounting product of choice for small businesses since its inception. With each new release, QuickBooks offers even more features that make running a small business easier. The 2008 version of QuickBooks is no exception. This edition packs in a variety of improvements including easy importing, direct e-mail via MS Outlook or Outlook Express, an easier way to share and import information to and from your accountant, and the ability to look at the unbilled time and expenses for all of your customers and send invoices from one screen.
If you are new to QuickBooks or a previous user upgrading to the 2008 version, you'll want to learn how to use all of the features found in this powerful accounting program. The self-paced QuickBooks 2008 CBT is up to the task! This course is ideal for anyone who wants to get the most out of their investment in the software. Simply install the QuickBooks 2008 training CD and begin learning by watching videos.
Even existing users will benefit by watching the QuickBooks 2008 training videos. If you're like most untrained users, you might know how to use the bare bones of the software and have enough knowledge to get by. These videos thoroughly explore the software and teach you what it's capable of and how to accomplish each task. A certified instructor shows you the way using a methodical approach.
The QuickBooks 2008 training CD takes the best of classroom learning (a certified instructor) and blends it with the best of computer based training (multimedia and interactive content). What you end up with is a self-paced QuickBooks 2008 CBT that is convenient and effective. You'll be able to learn how to manage your finances with QuickBooks at your own pace - from the comfort of your home or office.
The QuickBooks 2008 training CD lets you see QuickBooks demonstrated by a knowledgeable instructor and it lets you get hands-on practice working on simulated exercises and interactive course activities! You learn by watching QuickBooks 2008 training videos and doing the tasks for yourself. By the end of the class, you will be ready to use QuickBooks 2008 to handle all of your business finances.
Online QuickBooks 2008 training tutorials are also available. With our online delivery option, instead of receiving a cd, you get instant access to the training course via the web. This QuickBooks 2008 web-based training feature is a great solution for those who have broad-band internet access.
Instructor Bio:
Heather Peterson has a breadth of experience providing instruction for desktop software applications. Throughout her career over the last fifteen years, she has combined a multi-faceted background in marketing, technology and training to develop courses for corporate users of both large and small companies. Having worked in the Telecommunications, Healthcare, and Real Estate industries, Heather brings a unique blend of business knowledge, creativity and in-depth technical know-how to her teaching.
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QuickBooks 2008 Basic
1.0 Getting Started
1.1 Starting QuickBooks
1.2 Exploring the Interface and Centers
1.3 Open Additional QuickBooks Windows
1.4 Set Up QuickBooks for Multiple Users
1.5 Navigating Multi-User Mode
2.0 Working with QuickBooks
2.1 Set Up a Company
2.2 Working with the Chart of Accounts
2.3 Entering an Open Balance
2.4 Working with Lists
2.5 List Management Techniques
2.6 Using the Vendors Center
2.7 Using the Employees Center
2.8 Customizing Fields
3.0 Managing Inventory
3.1 Entering Products in Inventory
3.2 Ordering Items and Inventory
3.3 Receiving Items and Inventory
3.4 Paying for Inventory
3.5 Adjusting Inventory Manually
4.0 Tracking Basics
4.1 Creating a Product Invoice
4.2 Creating a Sales Receipt
4.3 Tracking the Chart of Accounts
5.0 Working with Services
5.1 Setting Up Service Items
5.2 Creating a Service Invoice
5.3 Entering Statement Charges
5.4 Managing Billing Statements
6.0 Banking Tasks
6.1 Receiving Payments
6.2 Making a Deposit
6.3 Writing Checks from QuickBooks
6.4 Entering Manually Written Checks
6.5 Transferring Funds
6.6 Reconciling Accounts
6.7 Printing Checks
7.0 Managing Bills
7.1 Entering Bills
7.2 Paying Bills
QuickBooks 2008 Advanced
1.0 Managing Invoices
1.1 Creating a Customer Invoice from Time Tracking
1.2 Creating Invoice Templates
1.3 Modifying Templates
1.4 Emailing Invoices
1.5 Printing Invoices
2.0 Working with Taxes
2.1 Setting up Tax Rates and Agencies
2.2 Managing Sales Tax
2.3 Determining Sales Tax Liability
2.4 Paying Sales Tax
2.5 Creating a Taxable Invoice
3.0 Estimating
3.1 Creating Job Estimates
3.2 Working with Estimates
4.0 Managing Payroll
4.1 Reviewing Payroll Preferences
4.2 Setting Up Employee for Salary, Temp, or 1099
4.3 Setting Up Payroll Information
4.4 Setting Up Payroll Deductions
4.5 Recording the Entries
4.6 Setting Up 1099 Preferences
4.7 Reviewing QuickBooks Payroll Services (online)
4.8 Managing Weekly Timesheets
5.0 Managing Graphs
5.1 Creating QuickInsight Graphs
5.2 Customizing Graphs
5.3 Printing Graphs
6.0 Microsoft Office Integration
6.1 Creating a Customer Letter
6.2 Categorizing Contacts in MS Outlook
6.3 Synchronizing with MS Outlook
7.0 Managing Reports
7.1 Launching Preset Reports
7.2 Modifying Preset Reports
7.3 Creating QuickReports
7.4 Modifying QuickReports
7.5 Exporting Reports
7.6 Printing Reports
8.0 Managing Accounts
8.1 Working with Asset Accounts
8.2 Working with Liability Accounts
8.3 Working with Equity Accounts
8.4 Tracking Credit Card Transaction
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Benefits of the QuickBooks 2008 Training
If you're new to QuickBooks or seeking to update your bookkeeping skills, a QuickBooks 2008 training course will get you up to speed with using one of the most popular business accounting tools available. Intuit has made numerous changes and enhancements to the software making it a smart idea for seasoned users to upgrade their skills as they prepare for the software upgrade.
No matter what your existing level of abilities, you can benefit from self-study QuickBooks 2008 training. As more employers upgrade their software, the more they will be looking for workers skilled with using it. The new version features greater integration with your email client and spreadsheets, in particular Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express and Microsoft Excel as well as a new and improved way to share your QuickBooks information with your accountant.
Taking a QuickBooks 2008 training course will teach you how to use all of QuickBook's features from entering data to tracking billable hours, managing inventory, working with Merchant Services, managing payroll, and much more. QuickBooks has several different editions suitable for a variety of business purposes including Simple Start, Pro, Premier, Enterprise Solutions, and Online.
QuickBooks is an excellent tool packed with features and reports. However, unless you know how to use these features and analyze these reports, you won't get much more out of QuickBooks thank you put into it. Make sure that you get the most out of your software investment by investing in self-study QuickBooks 2008 training. This is a terrific way to learn how to manage your business's finances without having to go to computer training classes. No matter what your current capabilities are, by following a course that takes you to the next level will give you greater insight into your company's finances.
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