Oxford Hills SCORE is pleased to offer a second QuickBooks workshop this year for small businesses in our community and beyond. This important software can help with your invoicing, tracking sales and expenses, and handling your bookkeeping requirements for tax preparation. QuickBooks will let you sync your data across your computer, tablet and smart phone mobile devices when you need it.
This four night, expanded version is intended to broaden your understanding of QuickBooks, allow for greater hands on functionality and expand the details previously provided in our May workshop. The version we will use targets the PC platform and not the Apple laptop so please insure you are a PC-based user.
Here are the specific objectives of each evening’s session:
Objectives:Part I. Introduction (Decemberh 4th)
Objectives- Part II. Sales Process (December 9th)
Objectives- Part III. Expenses (December 11th)
Objectives- Part IV. Reports (December 16th)
The Presenter:
Michael Fortin from Augusta, graduated from Thomas College in Waterville with a BA in Business Education, has worked as an accountant for both government and the private sector for more than 20 years, has been an adult education teacher for 20 years with 7 years devoted to teaching QuickBooks as an Intuit QuickBooks Certified instructor. He is also a Maine small business owner for 24 years at Power Mixers, a Maine DJ serving northern Maine events.
When: Four nights on December 4rd, 9th, 11th and 16th for 3 hours each night.
Where: Norway Town Office, 19 Danforth Street, Norway, ME 04268.
Space is limited so please register by Friday, November 28th. This workshop requires you to bring your own PC laptop and we will install a temporary QuickBooks Premier 2014 license for these four classes so please come to the first class by 5:30 pm. Please let us know if you do not have a laptop to use.
Fee: $50 per person for all four evening classes and free to Vets of the Armed Services.