What you’ll learn
-Navigate Sage 50 software
-Entry of Beginning Balances
-Day to Day Transactions
-Receipt from Suppliers
-Payment from Suppliers
Requirements
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This course will require a basic understanding of bookkeeping.
Description
This course is designed to help existing and aspiring bookkeepers be familiar with the basic usage of Sage 50 accounting software. The content of this course will walk you through various Sage 50 processes and functionalities, including inputting data, invoicing, paying bills, and more. The lessons in this course provide both a theoretical and practical approach.
At the end of the course, you will find yourself more confident and comfortable in using the Sage 50 software and any similar accounting software out there. As this is a slightly lengthy course, it is important to take your time and absorb every lesson. Having a learning plan that you can make for yourself will set you up for success.
Who this course is for:
- This course is designed to help current and aspiring bookkeepers who want to learn, or refresh their knowledge on the usage of Sage 50
Course Features
- Lectures 21
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 365 days
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 5
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Yes
Curriculum
- 4 Sections
- 21 Lessons
- 365 Days
- Entering Beginning Balances3
- Day to Day Business Transactions13
- 3.0Data Processing Starts and End With Task Menu
- 3.1How to correct A Wrong Invoice Number
- 3.2How To Raise Quotation for Customers
- 3.3Issuing Purchase Orders
- 3.4Making Direct Purchases
- 3.5Raising Invoices for VATable and Non-VATable Products
- 3.6Treatment of Cash Sales
- 3.7Treatment of Purchases Returns (Return Outwards)
- 3.8Treatment of Sales Order with VAT- delete 04.16 to 04.22
- 3.9Treatment of Sales Return (Return Inwards) delete from 03.51 to end
- 3.10Turning A Quotation To Sales Invoice
- 3.11Turning Purchase Order into Actual Purchases
- 3.12Turning Sales Order into Actual Sales
- Receipts from Customers and Payment of Suppliers4
- Downloadable Materials1