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Workshops Expand on QuickBooks Essentials |
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The workshop continues an overview of the program and is for those who want to take their skills to the next level. It is recommended that participants have a working knowledge of QuickBooks or have taken the first essentials workshop. Facilitator Anna Sheets, of Accounting Made Simple, will cover such topics as payroll processing, time tracking, managing sales tax, analyzing data and custom reports, inventory, estimates and progress invoicing, customizing QuickBooks and Microsoft integration tools. The cost of the two-part workshop is $100. Pre-registration and pre-payment are required as there is limited seating for 14 participants. To register, visit www.nwisbdc.org, click on seminars and events, the workshop and follow instructions or call 219-644-3513. Serving seven counties in the region, the NWI SBDC offers free assistance for entrepreneurs starting or expanding their businesses. Through one-on-one consulting, the NWI SBDC helps guide small businesses toward their goals by offering referrals, workshops, training opportunities and other essential business tools. It is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the Small Business Administration, the State of Indiana and other local partners. For more information, visit www.nwisbdc.org. |






