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Virginia SBDC

QuickBooks (2 Part Class)

Feb
11
2014
Tue 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
2 sessions ending Thu, Feb 13
Topic: Business Accounting and Budget

The Crater Small Business Development Center of Longwood University will host a two-day seminar on QuickBooks. Over the course of two days this seminar will cover: • Introduction and Overview of QuickBooks -- covering set-up issues and an overview of using lists in QuickBooks. This would include a review of and encompass the chart of accounts, the use of items, customer and vendor lists, and the use of account classes. • Managing Revenues -- including the proper set-up of customers and jobs, processing sales, deposits, credit memos, bad debts, and properly making deposits. • Managing Expenses -- including proper vendor set-up, entering expenses, and writing checks. • Bank reconciliation procedures. • The set-up and proper use of sales tax issues. • Payroll Processing -- including set-up issues and processing options, and the filing of quarterly and annual payroll forms with QuickBooks. • Various other functions in QuickBooks including inventory, job costs and the management of data including report options and obtaining management information.

Speaker(s): Eulica Kimber

Co-Sponsor(s): Longwood SBDC, George Mason University, Virginia Small Business Development Center, U.S. Small Business Administration, The Cameron Foundation

Payment Policy Classes that require a fee must be paid in advance and you must pre-register online! After your online registration you will receive a registration confirmation. Our office will then email a link that you may utilize for online payment with your credit card or a form for your advance payment by check. We now accept VISA and MasterCard. (No cash) No refunds for non-attendance


Fee: $ 75.00

Classes that require a fee must be paid in advance and you must pre-register online!

Phone: 434-395-2086

Location

The Cameron Foundation
228 South Sycamore Street Petersburg, VA 23803


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