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APBA - QuickBooks

QuickBooks:

In this module, students will delve into the practical aspects of QuickBooks, learning to set up, enter account data, and reconcile accounts. By successfully completing this course, students will gain proficiency in various aspects of QuickBooks, including creating sales and purchase forms (quotes, orders, and invoices), generating financial statements, and performing tasks such as writing cheques.

Learning Objectives:

Tracking Expenses:

  • Learn effective methods to track and manage expenses using QuickBooks.
  • Understand how to categorize and analyze expenses for better financial management.

Entering and Paying Bills:

  • Acquire the skills to enter and pay bills efficiently in QuickBooks.
  • Explore the functionalities that streamline the bill payment process.

Setting Up Accounts:

  • Develop the ability to set up accounts in QuickBooks, aligning with the specific needs of different businesses.
  • Customize account settings for a tailored and efficient financial setup.

Upon Successful Completion of this Module, Students Will Be Able To:

Tracking Expenses:

  • Proficiently track and manage expenses, ensuring accurate and organized financial records.

Entering and Paying Bills:

  • Efficiently enter and pay bills in QuickBooks, streamlining the bill management process.

Setting Up Accounts:

  • Successfully set up accounts in QuickBooks, adapting to the unique requirements of diverse businesses.

This module provides students with practical skills in QuickBooks, empowering them to navigate the software confidently. Graduates will be well-equipped to handle various financial tasks, from tracking expenses to setting up accounts and contributing effectively to the financial management of businesses using QuickBooks.

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