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Sage 50 Accounts - Beginners


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Summary

Price
£150 inc VAT
Finance options
Finance options available
Study method
Classroom
Duration
1 day · Part-time or full-time
Qualification
Sage
Awarded by Sage
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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so15 1al
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BH211DX
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Overview

Sage 50 Accounts for Beginners, aims to provide the skills for you to be able to supply up to date & accurate information to Management, in the appropriate way for your business

Description

* Working with Sage 50 Accounts Program Basics. *Creating Account names, Numbers & Bank Payments, * Financials, * Bank Reconciliations, * Generating Customes Service Invoices, * Products, * Stock Control, * Monitoring Customer Activity, * Generating Product Invoices & Credit Notes, * Compling & Sending Customer Statements, * Creating Customer Receipts & Purchase Invoices, * Supplier Payments, * Managing Recurring Entries, * Generating Reports & Information, * The Active Set-Up Wizard, * VAT Changes

Who is this course for?

The course is suitable for people who: * Are thinking about starting up their own business or who are currently running their own business * Are thinking about changing from a manual to a computerised Bookkeeping system * Are looking to improve their career prospects.

Requirements

Basic IT

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