for entrepreneurs and business managers
Central Lakes College will present "Accounting Tools" with Jay Bock on Jan. 15 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Business and Industry Center on the Brainerd campus. This is part of the 2013 Advantage Series dedicated to entrepreneurs looking for helpful tips as well as those already in business and wanting to stay ahead of the game.
Accounting is the business function of recording, reporting and analyzing financial information. Accounting can help owners make smart decisions through the careful analysis of financial information relating to current operations and new business opportunities.
This session will review the most popular ac-counting tools used today. Attendees will also learn what types of information you should expect to get out of your accounting system to run your small business.
If you are thinking of starting or purchasing a business, this session would be great for you. If you're already in business and are tracking your business activity manually, this session is a must for you.
Watch for the other upcoming sessions in the series: Business Planning, Forms of Business Structure, and Marketing Your Small Business.
Cost is $30 per person, per session or $100 for all four. Register no fewer than seven days prior to the class date.
To register and to read session descriptions of other classes in the series visit us at http://clcmn.augusoft.net/
For more information contact Julie Platta at 218-855-8140 or jplatta@clcmn.edu
CLC offers QuickBooks Pro basic accounting class
The Business and Industry Center of Central Lakes College has scheduled QuickBooks Pro Accounting: Basic on the Brainerd campus for computerized accounting.
QuickBooks Pro Accounting for Windows is scheduled from 6-9 p.m., Tuesdays, Jan. 15 and 22 in Room C221 of the Brainerd campus.
The student will learn the basics of system set-up, chart of account customization, item detailing, invoicing (accounts receivable), cash receipts, deposits and bill paying (accounts payable).
The instructor is Jay Bock. The fee is $99.
Payment is required at the time of registration and the deadline to register is Jan. 8.
For information or to register call (800) 933-0346 ext. 8142 or (218) 855-8142 or email bberg@clcmn.edu or register online at http://clcmn.augusoft.net
'Power Limited' course offered at CLC
The Business and Industry Center at Central Lakes College, Brainerd, will host a continuing education course for holders of the Minnesota Power-Limited Technician License on Thursday, Jan. 17 and Friday, Jan. 18 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each.
The course consists of 16 hours of instruction covering applicable articles and sections of the 2008 National Electrical Code, Minnesota statutes and rules governing electrical work, and a review of the basic elements of electricity and electrical calculations.
This course has been approved by the Minnesota State Board of Electricity.
Students must have a calculator and the 2005 or 2008 NEC Code Book. Code books are available in class for $89.
Tuition is $320 and includes lunch.
The deadline to register is Jan. 10. For information or to register with a credit card call (800) 933-0346 ext. 8142 or (218) 855-8142. Online registration: http://clcmn.augusoft.net and click on courses. Information is available from bberg@clcmn.edu
Central Lakes College, a community and technical college in Brainerd and Staples, is a member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system of 32 public universities and colleges -- Equal Opportunity employers and educators.
This document is available in alternative formats upon request, by contacting Andria Belisle, Disability Coordinator, abelisle@clcmn.edu or 218-855-8175. TTY users may call MN Relay Service at 7-1-1 or 1-800-627-3529.
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