QuickBooks Pro 2004 & 2005 Training and Quick Books 2003 Help
As I’ve noted earlier on this web site, it is essential that your accounting system tell you whether you’re making or losing money and tell you what financial condition your business is in. Fortunately, QuickBooks is an excellent tool for giving you these insights. But because business owners, managers and even bookkeepers often aren’t skilled computer-accounting experts, I frequently provide training for QuickBooks Pro 2005, QuickBooks Pro 2004 training, Quick Books 2003, and other versions of QuickBooks such as QuickBooks Premier and QuickBooks Enterprise.
Typically, an hour or two of personalized training at my office is all a person needs to learn how to record those “standard transactions” that make up most of the accounting in a business. The big advantage of personalized QuickBooks Pro 2004 training and Quick Books 2003 help is that the owner, manager or bookkeepers gets to see how real business transactions should be recorded. Another smaller yet still significant advantage is that the owner, manager or bookkeeper can ask questions about how to handle specific real-life situations with privacy. (You don’t maintain confidentiality if you ask the same questions in a classroom setting with ten or twenty other people, obviously.)
If you haven’t yet started using QuickBooks, you should see how far you get on your own. If you need help and enjoy reading, you may also want to try my book QuickBooks for Dummies (which is available from just about any bookstore). If, after trying these gambits, you still need more help, call me for some personalized training. Essentially, what we’ll do is have you bring your QuickBooks data file and your questions to my office and then work together to figure out how to get QuickBooks to do what you need it to do.)
Note: People refer to Intuit’s accounting system as both QuickBooks and Quick Books. The correct name, however, is actually not Quick Books (two words), but QuickBooks (one word). I’ve used Quick Books in a handful of places at this web site to make it easier for people who “Google” on “Quick Books” to find this page.
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