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QuickBooks Online Series – Week 4
February 8 @ 9:00 am - 11:00 am
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Are you part of the more than 80% of Small and Medium Business owners are using QuickBooks, but feel like you aren’t using its full potential? QuickBooks Online is different from the desktop version and as a result has many features that work differently from desktop versions. It takes only minutes to get started, is easily customized for any business. Sign up for one or all of our 4-part Quickbooks online series! Attend this series and discover:
- How to get started and best practice bookkeeping and accounting principles
- Time saving features and other benefits
- How to track sales and expenses that meet your business needs
- The ease of backing up data
Week 4: Accounts Payable, Banking Reconciliation, and Reports
This webinar covers:
- Undeposited funds, entering expenses and bills, paying bills
- Accounts Payable and Banking Reconciliations
- Managing reports, Profit & Loss sheet, and Balance Sheet
**If you have registered for Week 1, 2, and 3, please email Training@nevadasbdc.org for a discount code for the Week 4**
Brenda Gayle Bryant is a Business Development Advisor with the Nevada Small Business Development Center and specializes in guiding clients toward their business goals.
She works with them on financial development, management techniques, and small business development. She has worked with over 400 businesses in 44 states and 2 countries. Her emphasis is teaching business owners how to read and understand their financial data so they can make better business decisions.
Ms. Bryant has been a local board member of the National Speakers Association and the American Society for Training and Development. She has also earned the Minority Small Business Award from the Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada and was nominated for an SBA Minority Business Award.
Brenda’s undergraduate work was at Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio, with a major in Business Administration (Finance, Statistics, and Accounting). Her graduate work was at the University of San Francisco (USF), majoring in Human Resources and Organizational Development (the diagnosis and treatment of organizations).
The Nevada SBDC is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration.