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QuickBooks CT Girl 03-21-2008
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Posted by CT Girl on March 21, 2008, 7:02 pm
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I worked as a bookkeeper about 20 years ago in Europe and when I moved to
the U.S.A. I started a new carrier. I really need to get a part time job. I
decided to go back to my first occupation and learn accounting again.

I am hoping that you can recommend a good way to start QuickBooks and advice
on good books I can learn from.

Thank you for your help.



Posted by QBConsultant on March 25, 2008, 11:24 am
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> I worked as a bookkeeper about 20 years ago in Europe and when I moved to
> the U.S.A. I started a new carrier. I really need to get a part time job. =
I
> decided to go back to my first occupation and learn accounting again.
>
> I am hoping that you can recommend a good way to start QuickBooks and advi=
ce
> on good books I can learn from.
>
> Thank you for your help.

You can join the ProAdvisor Program (accountant.intuit.com) and you'll
get QB Premier Accountant Edition 2008, a dedicated tech support phone
number for ProAdvisors, training materials (self study training guide
and webinars for free) and many more benefits. You can get more info
at accountant.intuit.com. The best way to learn the program is to
start using it and practicing on sample company files. You can also
get great materials from The Sleeter Group. I hope that helps some!

There are often seminars or classes offered by local community
colleges or Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) as well. I
teach an Intro to QB seminar each month for a local SBDC.

Michelle L. Long, CPA, MBA
Author of: Successful QuickBooks Consulting: The Complete Guide to
Starting and Growing a QuickBooks Consulting Business
http://www.SuccessfulQuickBooksConsulting.com
http://www.amazon.com/Successful-QuickBooks-Consulting-Comprehensive-Startin=
g/dp/1434810690




Posted by Haskel LaPort on March 25, 2008, 11:35 am
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> I worked as a bookkeeper about 20 years ago in Europe and when I moved to
> the U.S.A. I started a new carrier. I really need to get a part time job.
> I
> decided to go back to my first occupation and learn accounting again.
>
> I am hoping that you can recommend a good way to start QuickBooks and
> advice
> on good books I can learn from.
>
> Thank you for your help.

You can join the ProAdvisor Program (accountant.intuit.com) and you'll
get QB Premier Accountant Edition 2008, a dedicated tech support phone
number for ProAdvisors, training materials (self study training guide
and webinars for free) and many more benefits. You can get more info
at accountant.intuit.com. The best way to learn the program is to
start using it and practicing on sample company files. You can also
get great materials from The Sleeter Group. I hope that helps some!

There are often seminars or classes offered by local community
colleges or Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) as well. I
teach an Intro to QB seminar each month for a local SBDC.

Michelle L. Long, CPA, MBA
Author of: Successful QuickBooks Consulting: The Complete Guide to
Starting and Growing a QuickBooks Consulting Business
http://www.SuccessfulQuickBooksConsulting.com
http://www.amazon.com/Successful-QuickBooks-Consulting-Comprehensive-Starting/dp/1434810690


Best of all the only requirement to join the program is that you either
walk, crawl or slither on your belly.




Posted by David Smith on March 27, 2008, 12:20 pm
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>
>> I worked as a bookkeeper about 20 years ago in Europe and when I moved to
>> the U.S.A. I started a new carrier. I really need to get a part time job.
>> I
>> decided to go back to my first occupation and learn accounting again.
>>
>> I am hoping that you can recommend a good way to start QuickBooks and
>> advice
>> on good books I can learn from.
>>
>> Thank you for your help.
>
> You can join the ProAdvisor Program (accountant.intuit.com) and you'll
> get QB Premier Accountant Edition 2008, a dedicated tech support phone
> number for ProAdvisors, training materials (self study training guide
> and webinars for free) and many more benefits. You can get more info
> at accountant.intuit.com. The best way to learn the program is to
> start using it and practicing on sample company files. You can also
> get great materials from The Sleeter Group. I hope that helps some!
>
> There are often seminars or classes offered by local community
> colleges or Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) as well. I
> teach an Intro to QB seminar each month for a local SBDC.
>
> Michelle L. Long, CPA, MBA
> Author of: Successful QuickBooks Consulting: The Complete Guide to
> Starting and Growing a QuickBooks Consulting Business
> http://www.SuccessfulQuickBooksConsulting.com
>
http://www.amazon.com/Successful-QuickBooks-Consulting-Comprehensive-Starting/dp/1434810690
>
>
> Best of all the only requirement to join the program is that you either
> walk, crawl or slither on your belly.

Hi Allan, this must be your alter ego, the real a**h***.



Posted by Haskel LaPort on March 27, 2008, 1:20 pm
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>>
>>> I worked as a bookkeeper about 20 years ago in Europe and when I moved
>>> to
>>> the U.S.A. I started a new carrier. I really need to get a part time
>>> job. I
>>> decided to go back to my first occupation and learn accounting again.
>>>
>>> I am hoping that you can recommend a good way to start QuickBooks and
>>> advice
>>> on good books I can learn from.
>>>
>>> Thank you for your help.
>>
>> You can join the ProAdvisor Program (accountant.intuit.com) and you'll
>> get QB Premier Accountant Edition 2008, a dedicated tech support phone
>> number for ProAdvisors, training materials (self study training guide
>> and webinars for free) and many more benefits. You can get more info
>> at accountant.intuit.com. The best way to learn the program is to
>> start using it and practicing on sample company files. You can also
>> get great materials from The Sleeter Group. I hope that helps some!
>>
>> There are often seminars or classes offered by local community
>> colleges or Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) as well. I
>> teach an Intro to QB seminar each month for a local SBDC.
>>
>> Michelle L. Long, CPA, MBA
>> Author of: Successful QuickBooks Consulting: The Complete Guide to
>> Starting and Growing a QuickBooks Consulting Business
>> http://www.SuccessfulQuickBooksConsulting.com
>>
http://www.amazon.com/Successful-QuickBooks-Consulting-Comprehensive-Starting/dp/1434810690
>>
>>
>> Best of all the only requirement to join the program is that you either
>> walk, crawl or slither on your belly.
>
> Hi Allan, this must be your alter ego, the real a**h***.

I could never fill his shoes. But thanks for the compliment.



>
>


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