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Computer Applications > QuickBooks 2009 for Contractors
In
this six-week course, you'll learn how to use the Premier Contractor
Edition of QuickBooks 2009 effectively to meet the accounting needs of
your contracting business and run it more efficiently. Contractors have
many unique bookkeeping needs, so we've designed this course from the
ground up specifically for the construction industry. The lessons are
clearly illustrated and include step-by-step instructions in plain
language, giving you hands-on practice with the features you're sure to
use on a daily basis.
We'll discuss creating custom and
professional-looking contract estimates and the different methods for
billing your clients, including using the QuickBooks progress invoicing
and job-costing features. You'll find out how to deal with tricky
situations, like change orders and retainage requirements, and how to
properly set up accounts, items, customers, and jobs. Along the way,
you'll see how to avoid many of the big and often costly mistakes
contractors commonly make with QuickBooks. Finally, we'll explore how
specific transactions impact all of your various accounts and cover
some techniques for protecting your business from fraud, preparing for
tax time, and generating useful and dynamic reports.
Recommended Courses:
Students who enrolled in QuickBooks 2007 for Contractors were also interested in the following courses:
Introduction to QuickBooks 2007
Introduction to QuickBooks 2008
Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2007
Successful Construction Business Management
Syllabus:
All
courses run for six weeks, with a two-week grace period at the end. Two
lessons are released each week for the six-week duration of the course.
You do not have to be present when the lesson is released, but you must
complete each lesson within two weeks of its release.
A new
section of each course starts on the second or third Wednesday of each
month. If enrolling in a series of two or more courses, please be sure
to space the start date for each course at least two months apart.
| Week One |
| Wednesday - Lesson 01 |
Contracting
businesses have many unique accounting and reporting needs. In this
first lesson, you'll learn how to set and edit your general,
accounting, tax, and time-tracking preferences to fit your particular
company. We'll go on a brief tour of the QuickBooks 2009 Contractor
Edition, and you'll learn how to create and manage company files and
utilize the program's multi-user and mobility features.
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| Friday - Lesson 02 |
In this lesson,
you'll learn the QuickBooks basics, like how to create and edit
accounts in your company file. Then you'll see how you can modify
company templates (estimates and invoices, for example) to track all
kinds of valuable information. And you'll find out how working backward
from certain reports can be the overriding factor in defining your file
setup. Because not all contractors are the same, we'll also go over
some of the major setup differences between a typical contractor, like
a plumber or electrician, and a company that purchases and develops
real estate as its main purpose.
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| Week Two |
| Wednesday - Lesson 03 |
Today
we'll focus on the Items List, which is an extremely useful tool for
contractors. Even though different types of contractors will set up
their lists differently, there are some general guidelines you can
follow to ensure that your list works effectively and efficiently.
We'll also cover some tricks for cleaning up and organizing an existing
Item List to better suit your needs.
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| Friday - Lesson 04 |
QuickBooks
provides some great tools to assist you in tracking both revenues and
expenses for each job you complete, and we'll go over them in today's
lesson. Get ready to learn the first steps that will lead you into the
estimating and invoicing phases of your business. You'll also find out
how to use the Customer: Job List to create and edit Customers and
Jobs.
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| Week Three |
| Wednesday - Lesson 05 |
One of the more
powerful features that the Contractor Edition offers you is the ability
to create project estimates. In this lesson, you'll learn how to create
these estimates and transfer the information to an invoice. Next,
you'll find out how to handle the different invoicing methods
contractors often face, such as time and materials and progress
invoicing, and you'll get an opportunity to enter a few sample invoices
using the different methods.
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| Friday - Lesson 06 |
Wouldn't it be
great if every project progressed exactly as you laid it out in the
initial project estimate? Since this is rarely the case, the Contractor
Edition gives you a few features to help you easily handle different
situations. Today you'll learn the steps you need to follow to enter
change orders and retainage. You'll find out how to properly apply
customer payments to outstanding invoices. Making errors in applying
payments can devastate your bookkeeping records, so we'll also explore
some simple techniques you can follow to avoid these common problems.
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| Week Four |
| Wednesday - Lesson 07 |
There
are many different methods for paying your bills in QuickBooks. In
today's lesson, you'll learn the most basic methods for creating a new
vendor and entering a check transaction. In addition, you'll see how
you can use purchase order and bill-paying features to better track
costs that are more common for contractors (such as materials and
subcontractor costs). Finally, we'll take a quick tour through tracking
credit card accounts.
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| Friday - Lesson 08 |
Today we'll
discuss recording time entries and how you can transfer these entries
to other locations in the program, such as invoices. Much like
expenditures for materials and supplies, you'll see that you can break
time entries down and assign them to a specific job or project. As long
as you have the breakdowns available (on a time card, for instance),
you'll be able to split the hours that your company spends on multiple
jobs on the same day.
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| Week Five |
| Wednesday - Lesson 09 |
In
this lesson, we'll focus on the key payroll issues that contractors
face. For instance, you'll learn how to create payroll items as part of
your job-costing system. We'll also discuss some techniques for filing
workers' compensation reports. Finally, you'll gain an understanding of
the process you need to follow to create a paycheck and pay your
payroll taxes.
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| Friday - Lesson 10 |
The reporting
features in the Contractor's Edition of QuickBooks are vast. In this
lesson, you'll discover how to locate critical information for your
business, and then how to generate some spectacular reports to help you
to better manage day-to-day activities. You'll also gain a better
understanding of the key financial statements, specifically the balance
sheet and profit and loss reports.
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| Week Six |
| Wednesday - Lesson 11 |
We'll begin this
lesson with a discussion of some simple but important month-end
procedures, like reconciling accounts and printing reports. Next,
you'll learn how to perform a few procedures to clean up your
accounting file and prepare it for a new year. We'll also cover how to
enter and use QuickBooks' powerful budgeting feature.
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| Friday - Lesson 12 |
In our final
lesson, we'll go over simple steps you can take to reduce your risks
and safeguard your business assets. You'll learn how to set up and
restrict users to certain areas of the program, review an Audit Trail
report, and set a closing date for the books. We'll explore some basic
internal control principles, and you'll find out which reports you
should place on your monthly reading list.
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This
course includes a knowledgeable and caring instructor who will guide
you through your lessons, facilitate discussions, and answer your
questions. The instructor for this course will be Scott Paxton.
Scott
Paxton is a Certified Public Accountant and his background includes
experience as a public accountant, a manager in the banking industry,
an entrepreneur, and a college business instructor. He is a Certified
QuickBooks Professional Advisor, and he has authored a QuickBooks
workbook that focuses on implementing and troubleshooting the program.
Requirements:
QuickBooks Premier 2009 for Windows ,
Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, or Vista, Internet access, e-mail, the
Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox Web browser, and the
Adobe Flash and PDF plug-ins (two free and simple downloads you obtain
at http://www.adobe.com/downloads by clicking Get Adobe Flash Player
and Get Adobe Reader).
QuickBooks Software must be installed
and fully operational before the course begins. When installing the
software, be sure to select the contractor's edition. QuickBooks Pro 2009 for Windows
is acceptable for this course, but please be aware that the Pro version
is missing certain features that are only available in the Contractor's
Edition used in this course. The Macintosh, Simple-Start, and Online
versions of QuickBooks are not supported in this course.
To purchase this course, click the Enroll Now button below:
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