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SCORE Workshop: Managing Business Finances Using QuickBooks

Learn How To Align Your Chart of Accounts With
QuickBooks to Manage Your Business More Effectively
 



The Southeastern Connecticut
chapter of SCORE, a nonprofit association dedicated to the success of small
businesses, continues its year-round series of Small Business Workshops with
"Managing Your Business Finances: QuickBooks and The Chart of
Accounts," presented by Elizabeth Santaus.  



You have started your own
business. Now what? You have bills to pay, customer sales to track, and taxes
to file which requires paper, paper, and more paper. So you start a spreadsheet
for bills, and one for sales, and one for a list of customers. This workshop
will provide practical, easy to use guidance and tips that will help you make
sure that your Chart of Accounts gets you to the right financial information
and how to align it with your use of QuickBooks.

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About SCORE Workshop Presenter Elizabeth Dressler Santaus

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Elizabeth Dressler Santaus has
twenty years of experience in the financial accounting software and bookkeeping
industry.  In 1990 Elizabeth started as a technical support representative
for Great American Software's One Write Plus.  In 1992 she started
her own consulting company, On-Line Technologies, and received her
certification in Great Plains Software.  In 1994 when Elizabeth and her
husband moved to Connecticut, she became the CFO for three small sister
companies in Branford, CT.  Since launching Dressler Santaus, LLC in 1996,
Elizabeth has consulted, trained, and provided bookkeeping services for over 50
small businesses in CT and NY.  As an Intuit ProAdvisor with advanced and
point-of-sale certifications, Elizabeth has been a QuickBooks trainer for the
Community Economic Development Fund's Bridgeport location.



About SCORE



SCORE® "Counselors to America's Small
Business" is a nonprofit association dedicated to the success of small
business in America offering free and confidential advice on starting your own
business or improving and growing your existing small business. SCORE
counselors receive no compensation and are working or retired business owners,
executives, and managers. SCORE’s seven counseling sites in Southeast
Connecticut cover from Mystic to Guilford and north to Norwich. For more
information on upcoming workshops and free small business counseling, visit www.sect.score.org.
SCORE was founded in 1964 and is a resource partner with the U.S Small Business
Administration (SBA). SCORE has 370 chapters in locations throughout the United
States and its territories, with 11,200 volunteers nationwide. Visit the
national SCORE website at www.score.org.



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