Course details
Part1: Introduction to Quick Books:- Introduction to Accounting.
- Introduction to Accounting Software.
- Getting Started with Quick Books
- How to create a company
- Creation of Chart of Accounts.
- Edit Chart of Accounts.
- Deleting Chart of Account List.
- Enter Opening Balances in Chart of Account.
- Viewing Reports of Chart of Accounts.
- Introduction to vendor center
- How to Create of Vendors.
- Purchase Orders.
- Enter Bills.
- Payments to Vendors.
- Purchase Return/ Vendor Credit Memos.
- Refund of Cash from Vendors.
- Vendor Reports
- Introduction to Customer Center
- How to Create Customers.
- What is Estimates?
- Sale Orders.
- Sale Invoices.
- Record Customers payments.
- Recording of Sales Returns.
- Job Order Costing In Quick Books
- Accounts Receivable Reports.
Part4: Inventory in Quick Books:
- What is Inventory?
- How to Enter Inventory Items in Quick Books.
- Inventory in QuickBooks.
- Inventory Adjustments.
- Check the Reports of Inventory.
Part 5: The General Journal:
- What is General Journal
- The use of General Journal
- Journal Entries in QuickBooks.
- New journal entries.
- Edit Journal Entries.
- Delete Journal Entries.
- Recurring Entries
- Report of Journal Entries.
- Introduction to Payroll.
- Payroll in QuickBooks.
- Add, Edit, Employee's Records.
- Introduction to Banking in Quick Books
- Write Cheques
- Make Deposits
- Transfer Funds.
- Multiple Currencies.
- How to Make Classes.
- Backup company data.
- Restore company data.
- Closing the Accounting Period of Company.
- The Profit & Loss
- Balance Sheet
- Accounts Receivable Reports
- Accounts Payable Reports
- stock reports
Eligibility / Requirements
Basic accounting knowledge
Basic computer knowledge
Job roles this course is suitable for:
Account Executive , accountant , cashier , Finance Officer , Accouning Intern , Cost Accountant , trainee , Internal Auditor , Junior Accountant , Junior Payable AccountantCourse Location
About Accountants and Auditors Association
Accountants & Auditors Association (AAA) is the national accountancy body of the United Arab Emirates.The Association was established in 1997 through a federal mandate with the key objective of building capacity of the national accountancy and finance profession.
AAA work with authorities and suggests new regulatory standards for the profession.
AAA's Mission is to serve our members, the Profession and Society.
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The UAE Accountants and Auditors Association (AAA) and the Association of Chartered Certitifed Accountants (ACCA), the global body for professional accountants, have signed a strategic partnership agreement to enhance the finance sector in the UAE by offering the UAE Chartered Accountant (UAECA) Qualification.
The new national chartered accountant qualification of UAE is based on the ACCA Qualification. The exciting opportunity allows you to gain an accountancy qualification which is both nationally and internationall recognized, awarded by two prestigious professional accountancy bodies and gain membership of both AAA and ACCA. See all Accountants and Auditors Association courses
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