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SCORE Workshop: Managing Business Finances Using QuickBooks

Learn How QuickBooks Can Help You Successfully Manage Your Business

The
Southeastern Connecticut chapter of SCORE, a nonprofit association dedicated to
the success of small businesses, continues its year-round series of free Small
Business Workshops with "Managing Your Business Finances
Using QuickBooks."

You
have started your own business. Now what? You have bills to pay, customer sales
to track, and taxes to file = paper, paper, and more paper. So you start a
spreadsheet for bills, and one for sales, and one for a list of customers. Find
out how to make sure that your Chart of Accounts gets you to the right
financial information and align it with your use of QuickBooks. You are welcome
to bring your laptop with QuickBooks loaded so that you can follow along with
the presenter.

REGISTER NOW

Please
Note:
This is a free
workshop but seating is limited. Attendee MUST give 24 HOUR cancellation notice
to allow others on the Waiting List to attend.


Workshop
Presenter Elizabeth Santaus

has more than twenty years of experience in the financial accounting software
and bookkeeping industry. In 1990, Elizabeth started as a technical support
representative for Great American Software's One Write Plus.  In 1992 she
started her own consulting company On-Line Technologies and received her
certification in Great Plains Software.  In 1994, when Elizabeth and her
husband moved to Connecticut, she became the CFO for three small sister
companies in Branford, CT.  Since launching Dressler Santaus, LLC in 1996,
Elizabeth has consulted, trained, and provided bookkeeping services for over
175 small businesses in CT and NY.  As an Intuit ProAdvisor with advanced
and point-of-sale certifications, Elizabeth has been a QuickBooks trainer for
the Community Economic Development Fund's Bridgeport location.


About
SCORE:
SCORE®
"Counselors to America's Small Business" is a nonprofit association
dedicated to the success of small business in America offering free and confidential
advice on starting your own business or improving and growing your existing
small business. SCORE counselors receive no compensation and are working or
retired business owners, executives, and managers. SCORE’s seven counseling
sites in Southeast Connecticut cover from Mystic to Guilford and north to
Norwich.


For
more information on upcoming workshops and free small business counseling,
visit www.sect.score.org. SCORE was founded in 1964 and
is a resource partner with the U.S Small Business Administration (SBA). SCORE
has 370 chapters in locations throughout the United States and its territories,
with 11,200 volunteers nationwide. Visit the national SCORE website at www.score.org.



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