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Learn to use Quickbooks for your farm or business at Iowa workshop PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 05 November 2010 07:01


Set a goal to organize your farm or business finances in the new year. Get started now by setting up Quickbooks to take advantage of the efficiency and organization you can gain by using the program. Quickbooks manages all the financial records for a single business.

Clayton County Development group is hosting a Quickbooks Workshop series in Elkader, Iowa. The workshop is a three-part series held on Nov. 9, 16 and 23. Participants will learn how to set up accounts receivable and payable and how to prepare invoices and bills. Quickbooks can manage your inventory and keep track of the number of items in stock and the value of your inventory after every purchase and sale. Quickbooks Payroll is a quick and convenient way to pay your employees at each pay period.

The class will be taught by CPAs from Gritton Associates of Manchester, Iowa. The cost is $25 per person to attend. A follow-up meeting will be held in January for assistance.

For more information or to register, contact Clayton County Development at (563) 245-2201PD

—From ISU Extension news release
 

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