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Introduction to Accounting SoftwareMeg Rosgen Product Manager, Small Business Division - Intuit Canada
Please note: This seminar is open to all tradeshow and conference registrants. There is no fee to attend.
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INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE: SMALL BUSINESS ACCOUNTING WITH QUICKBOOKS
The goal of this session is to show you how to take your shoebox of receipts and organize them so you know exactly what’s going on with your business. By learning how to record incomes and expenses, you will also discover how financial software can give you a past and present view of your business’s financial position while saving you time and allowing you to work more efficiently. Attend this session and learn about:
The benefits of QuickBooks Accounting Software - designed for small businesses;
How to track income and expenses and prepare for tax time;
What tools you can use to maintain accurate records;
Powerful reporting at your fingertips;
Flexibility so you can save time on accounting tasks;
Customizing QuickBooks for a professional look;
You should attend if you are just starting a small business or if you are already in business but are handling your bookkeeping and accounting tasks manually. Learn why more and more Canadians are choosing QuickBooks for their small business.
ABOUT MEG ROSGEN
Meg Rosgen is the Product Manager for Intuit Canada's leading accounting software, QuickBooks. Responsible for managing the QuickBooks customer experience, Ms. Rosgen facilitates QuickBooks demonstrations and conferences across Canada and drives product enhancements in order to meet the dynamic needs of QuickBooks customers. She is also involved in developing new financial solutions to help small businesses spend less time on their finances and more time on their business.
Ms. Rosgen joined Intuit Canada in 2003 and has held a number of roles with increasing responsibility throughout the organization; most recently, she held the position of QuickBooks ProAdvisor Program Manager. Ms. Rosgen has a Bachelor of Commerce (Finance) from Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary.
www.intuit.ca
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