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Intuit QuickBooks is one of the most well-known consumer accounting applications. QuickBooks is used by large and small businesses, schools, non-profit organizations, and government entities, and the software is available in two formats: Desktop and Online. This course will demonstrate the basics of using QuickBooks Online (QBO), the cloud-based format.
After completing QuickBooks Online Beginner, you will know the general differences between QuickBooks Desktop and QBO and the integrations available for each. You will learn QBO’s workflows compared to QuickBooks Desktop’s workflows and the integrations available for each. Additionally, you will become familiar with the latest QBO updates and understand how to navigate its different menus. In another module, we will walk through how to create a new company in QBO and how to customize the company’s features. Finally, you will understand how to add customers, vendors, independent contractors, and employees, as well as how to merge contacts. In the final module, we will define the different types of inventory and learn how to add inventory to company files in QBO.
It demonstrates the basics of using QuickBooks Online (QBO), the cloud-based format. It covers the differences between QuickBooks Desktop and QBO, their workflows and integrations, navigating QBO menus, the latest QBO updates, creating and customizing a new company, adding customers, vendors, independent contractors, and employees, merging contacts, and setting up and managing inventory.
Yes. As indicated by the title 'QuickBooks Pro Online Beginner,' the course demonstrates the basics of using QuickBooks Online and covers a simple accounting workflow.
The course builds skills in accounting software, business software, QuickBooks (Accounting Software), and QuickBooks Certification.
Yes. The course explains the general differences between QuickBooks Desktop and QBO, compares their workflows, and covers the integrations available for each, as well as the features and limitations of each subscription level.
Yes. In the final module, the course defines the different types of inventory, walks through setting up and adding inventory items in QBO, and dives deep into the accounting workflow for inventory transactions, including inventory reports.