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QuickBooks for Your Business |
This powerful accounting system for small businesses will enable you to track the progress of your company and at the same time allow you to focus on your business, not on being an accountant. QuickBooks is a tool you can use to automate the tasks you will need to perform as a business owner to document and track the accounting activity of your existing business, or to set up a new business. This course will provide an opportunity for hands-on practice. It is designed for PC users only.
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- Setting up QuickBooks
- Working with lists and accounts
- Entering sales information, receiving payments and making deposits
- Entering and paying bills
- Analyzing financial data
- Setting up inventory
- Tracking and paying sales tax
- Doing payroll with QuickBooks
- Estimating and progress invoicing
- Tracking time
- Customizing forms and writing QuickBooks letters
Date: January 25, 2012 Time: 8:30 am to 5:00 pm
Place: Missouri State's Glass Hall (west entrance) Fee: $179.00 per person Instructor: Vicki Lindsey, CPA & Certified QuickBooks Pro Advisor, KPM, CPAs
Certificate of completion provided.
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Financial Management Series |
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Understanding Financial Statements | Business owners, managers, accountants, bankers and consultants need to know how to turn financial statements into useful management tools. After attending this financial management series, you will be able to make better business decisions based on sound financial information.
Topics include: · Financial management cycle · Accrual vs. cash accounting · How to document past performance · Case study introduction · Income statements · Percentage size statements · Balance sheets · Ratio analysis
Date: January 26, 2012 Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Place: Missouri State's Glass Hall (west entrance) Fee: $109.00 per person; $297.00 for the series of 3 (Save $30) Instructor: Rayanna Anderson, SBTDC Director
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Understanding Financial Statements WORKSHOP |
Using the information learned in the "Understanding Financial Statements" seminar, this 3-hour course will offer a hands-on, computer-based experience where the information learned in the seminar can be directly applied to a company's individual financial statement. Participants must first complete the 3-hour "Understanding Financial Statements" course before enrolling in this workshop.
How it works: · Bring your own company's financial statements · Perform common size statements to look for trends · Review comparables based upon industry averages · Participants will calculate financial ratios for their own business
This is the type of information your banker uses to evaluate your business' financial performance. This workshop will truly help you understand and use your financial statements to manage your company's performance.
Date: January 26, 2012 Time: 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Place: Missouri State's Glass Hall (west entrance) Fee: $109.00 per person Instructor: Rayanna Anderson, SBTDC Director
Certificate of completion provided.
***Workshop seating is limited to 12 individuals***
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How to Control Cash Flow
In this second class of the financial management series, we'll take a close look at where cash comes from in a small business, where it's used in day-to-day operations and how to identify and correct cash flow problems. You'll be able to identify key information on cash flow statements and be able to follow the path of cash as it travels through your company. You'll identify cash flow strategies to use in your organization. You'll become familiar with the sources and uses of cash, ratios and the most common "gobblers" of cash in any business. This isn't theory - it's practical application for real businesses - like yours!
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Predicting Future Cash Needs | |
Complete your financial education with this third course in our seminar series. This class is designed to teach you how to create and use a cash budget to prepare for future business performance. During this course, you will learn to estimate future sources and uses of cash. You will also learn how to analyze your predictions to make more informed decisions. You should leave this session feeling more comfortable about decisions related to preparing for growth, realistic loan and financing requests, how much cash you can safely take out of the business, and how to make affordable purchases for your business. At its conclusion, you should be able to: forecast sales, receivables and expenses, use a cash budget to create a month-by-month view and calculate Break-Even, as it relates to business expansions, workforce additions or capital expenditures.
Topics include: · What is cash planning · Preparing the cash budget · Forecasting cash in · Estimating cash out · Making informed decisions · Dealing with cash budgeting problems · Break-even analysis
Date: February 9, 2012
Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Place: Missouri State's Glass Hall (west entrance) Fee: $109.00 per person; $297.00 for the series of 3 (Save $30) Instructor: Rayanna Anderson, SBTDC Director Certificate of completion provided.
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A Missouri Extension Partnership.
Funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. Programs are extended to the public on a non-discriminatory basis. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Contact Tara Horton, Missouri State University SBTDC, 901 S. National, Springfield, MO 65897, (417) 836-5685.
Missouri State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution. |
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