When

Thursday, February 11, 2021 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM EST
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This is an online event. 

Contact

SCORE Miami Dade
workshop0029@scorevolunteer.org
Thursday, February 11, 2021  
6:00 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. 
$15 Live Webinar

A link to the webinar will be sent when you register.

QuickBooks is one of the most important accounting tools for freelancers, small and medium businesses. This introduction to QuickBooks Online is designed to teach you the basics of QuickBooks Online. This is with the goal that you can use QuickBooks to keep financial records for your business.

This introduction to QuickBooks Online is designed to teach you the basics of QuickBooks Online. This is with the goal that you can use QuickBooks to keep financial records for your business. This workshop gives more than just general information and we provide details that will help you understand:

• Why choose QuickBooks Online?

• Available versions

• Settings configuration and your chart of accounts

• Navigating the Dashboard

• The QuickBooks Mobile App (Freelancers / Companies)

• Add and manage clients

• Creating sales receipts and invoices

• Income, payment of bills and expenses

• Receiving payments and making deposits.

• Lists of banks and credit cards.

• Bank reconciliations

This workshop is designed for new QuickBooks Online users only. It is not designed for intermediate user.

Presenter: Edith Vargas

Edith Vargas is President and Founder of Keeping your Book, a firm that guides freelancers, small and medium-sized businesses in setting up accounting systems, correcting accounting errors, understanding financial reports, and forecasting cash flows, in addition to doing tax planning and preparation. For more than a decade, she has helped many businesses in Florida, California and internationally. Certified in QuickBooks ProAdvisor.

 


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