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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.
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>> 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
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http://www.amazon.com/Successful-QuickBooks-Consulting-Comprehensive-Starting/dp/1434810690
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>> Best of all the only requirement to join the program is that you either
>> walk, crawl or slither on your belly.
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> 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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