This intensive workshop will help business owners understand bookkeeping and financial management concepts.
This is an 8 hour workshop, split into two sessions:
During the morning session, the presenters will discuss the components of business, the importance and purpose of bookkeeping, and the purpose of different financial reports. Accounting, budgeting, and bookkeeping terminology will also be discussed.
Some of the main points that will be discussed throughout the presentation are:
cash vs. accrual accounting
proper accounting
data flow processes
lines of credit vs. business loans
During the afternoon session, attendees will learn the use of developing a budget, developing a statement of cash flows, and developing a cash flow forecast in order to track and project future monthly cash needs.
The presenters will also discuss:
how to avoid excessive tax penalties
how to reduce small businesses’ taxes
many of the taxes that affect business profits
These may include state and federal income and payroll taxes, sales and use taxes, and property and city taxes. Attendees will also learn about cash flow analysis.
*Note: we encourage students to take the QuickBooks Boot Camp workshop one week after this Bookkeeping Workshop, as the principles taught in this class build a good foundation for the QuickBooks class.
Instructor: Ted Hilliard is founder of Hilliard Management Group, Inc., a small business financial accounting consulting, training, and bookkeeping company. Ted has been a passionate small business trainer for over 20 years and has ability to make bookkeeping concepts easy to understand and entertaining. He is a veteran business owner who has a BA in Economics from University of California at Berkeley and a MBA in Finance from Columbia Southern University.
This intensive workshop will help business owners understand bookkeeping and financial management concepts.
This is an 8 hour workshop, split into two sessions:
During the morning session, the presenters will discuss the components of business, the importance and purpose of bookkeeping, and the purpose of different financial reports. Accounting, budgeting, and bookkeeping terminology will also be discussed.
Some of the main points that will be discussed throughout the presentation are:
cash vs. accrual accounting
proper accounting
data flow processes
lines of credit vs. business loans
During the afternoon session, attendees will learn the use of developing a budget, developing a statement of cash flows, and developing a cash flow forecast in order to track and project future monthly cash needs.
The presenters will also discuss:
how to avoid excessive tax penalties
how to reduce small businesses’ taxes
many of the taxes that affect business profits
These may include state and federal income and payroll taxes, sales and use taxes, and property and city taxes. Attendees will also learn about cash flow analysis.
*Note: we encourage students to take the QuickBooks Boot Camp workshop one week after this Bookkeeping Workshop, as the principles taught in this class build a good foundation for the QuickBooks class.
Instructor: Ted Hilliard is founder of Hilliard Management Group, Inc., a small business financial accounting consulting, training, and bookkeeping company. Ted has been a passionate small business trainer for over 20 years and has ability to make bookkeeping concepts easy to understand and entertaining. He is a veteran business owner who has a BA in Economics from University of California at Berkeley and a MBA in Finance from Columbia Southern University.
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