Beginning QuickBooks Online Plus for Farmers and Ranchers
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- June 23, 2023
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Overview
The primary goal of QuickBooks education is to help farmers and ranchers improve their financial recording-keeping and analysis capabilities, thus allowing them to make better management decisions. Each section of the course uses "real world" examples to focus on core financial practices such as basic accounting principles, understanding forms and registers, creating accurate financial statements, setting up customers and vendors, and using billing, purchasing, and inventory management options.
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