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February 24, 2020 | Posted in:

Common Mistakes in QuickBooks – Alloy Academy Hammonton

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Date:

May 13

Time:

12:00 pm - 01:00 pm

Event Category:

Academy

Click to Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/common-mistakes-in-quickbooks-alloy-academy-hammonton-registration-95290322921
Organizer

Alloy Silverstein

Website: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/alloy-silverstein-25414427341
Venue

Kramer Hall

30 Front Street, Hammonton, NJ 08037

Hammonton, NJ, US, 08037

Common Mistakes to Avoid in QuickBooks


Time to spring clean your business finances! Are you using QuickBooks for your business as efficiently as possible?


In our next Alloy Academy session, Alloy Silverstein’s accountants and QuickBooks ProAdvisors will walk you through common mistakes that can end up costing your business additional time and money in the long run. Attendees will walk away with clear recommendations to implement before year-end.


Topics include:



  • Using the accounts receivable and accounts payable features

  • Proper account classifications

  • Managing credit card transactions

  • Tips for a smooth year-end 

  • Best practices on using account numbers and staying organized

  • 10-minute Q&A with our software experts


Attendees will walk away with clear recommendations to implement for a smoother and more organized accounting experience.








Seating is limited. Complimentary lunch from Bagliani’s Market will be provided. Please plan to arrive 10 minutes early to get situated. Parking is available on-site. For questions or concerns, contact us at events@alloysilverstein.com.




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  • Julie Strohlein, CPA

    Julie Strohlein, CPA


    Alloy Silverstein Associate Partner


  • Chris Cicalese, CPA, MSTFP

    Chris Cicalese, CPA, MSTFP


    Alloy Silverstein Manager




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