Business
Learn how to use QuickBooks and get your life together for tax season
With more than 5.6 million customers worldwide and a five-star rating on Merchant Maverick, Intuit QuickBooks is the gold standard of accounting software for small business owners. It’s basically the Beyoncé of bookkeeping, as it were.
QuickBooks owes this success to its jam-packed roster of features — features with so much potential for customization, they often intimidate and overwhelm first-time users. That’s why SimonSezIT has put together the QuickBooks 2019 Master Class, a comprehensive how-to guide that dissects the latest edition of the software program.
Broken up into more than 70 training videos, the course will help you understand QuickBooks 2019’s powerful range of operations and how its tools can be used to crunch the numbers for your business. Whether you want to compile a list to track your vendors, reconcile a few bank statements, or whip up some invoices, you’ll soon master all of those QuickBooks functions (and much more) with this valuable primer.
“But what about my taaaxes?” you cry out in agony. Well, pull yourself together — this course has got you covered there, too. As you progress through its lessons, you’ll discover how to use QuickBooks to create income/expense reports and track loans, credit cards, sales tax, and more.
Oh! And speaking of filing your returns, the QuickBooks 2019 Master Class is on sale in the Mashable Shop just in time for tax season. It normally retails for $150, but for a limited time, you can score lifetime access to its learning for just $19 — a sweet markdown of 87%.
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