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Quickbooks-Your Questions Answered

Time: February 9, 2015 from 1:30pm to 5pm
Location: Grey Ag Services Boardroom
Street: 206 Toronto St. S., Unit 3
City/Town: Markdale
Website or Map: https://www.google.ca/maps/pl…
Phone: (519)986-3756
Event Type: information, session
Organized By: Grey Ag Services
Latest Activity: Jan 27, 2015

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Are you using Quick Books, but you keep running into issues that you do not know how to handle?  Would you like a primer on: account and item creation; HST reporting; general journal entries, etc.? A special segment on tracking grain, straw, and hay inventory will be added this year.  In this interactive, hands-on, session, you will be guided step by step through the solutions to your Quick Books problems.   Our course instructor, Jenny Peel, Quick Books Pro Advisor, will facilitate this interactive session.  This will be a hands on your lap top, step by step course.  Participants will create the course content based on the answers provided during the pre-registration process. Jenny will guide you through the solutions. It is strongly encouraged that participants bring laptops with Quick Books®   programs installed, to the course. Come armed with questions.

Date: Monday February 9th, 2015

Time: 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Cost: $85.00   Price includes HST

Pre-Register By:  Feb. 2, 2015

www.greyagservices.ca for information on more winter courses available 

 

 

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