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WBC Quickbooks I ONLINE (Webinar) 9/7-8/22

Topic: Business Accounting and Budget

Introduction to QuickBooks I Online and Accounting Fundamentals will take place over 2 evenings. You will learn how individual transactions can impact your company’s financial perspective on a daily basis. At the end of this course, you will be able to maintain and understand the financial operations of your company.


Cost: $60 (usually $115). SPACE IS LIMITED.

Scholarships are not available for this class.   

This workshop is made possible by the generous contribution of time and expertise by a
CBP volunteer.  
Please respect our volunteer's time by arriving on time. If you are unable to attend the class, 
please notify us promptly.  
Refunds will be made in accordance with our published cancellation policy. 
 
Cancellation Policy: 
-Participants whose checks are returned for insufficient funds will be charged a $35 fee. 
-Participants who have paid for a class and do not cancel at least 24 hours in advance, 
will forfeit their entire payment.   
-Participants who have paid for a class, and cancel in a timely manner, may apply their funds 
to a future class within 30 days of the original class date.  
After thirty days, all funds are forfeited.
-Participants wishing to receive a refund will be charged a 10% administrative fee.

Speaker(s): Lemay & Company

To register & for more information visit www.cbponline.org

Wed 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM
2 sessions ending Thu, Sep 8

Fee: $ 60.00

Register Now

Event Date September, 7

Event Time 4:00pm - 3:59pm

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