QB training

Has anyone here used one of the online QB courses, and can you either recommend it or warn people off?

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Tom Del Rosso
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Do you have a link to share?

I took one of the ed2go courses several years ago when I first started using QB. It was $65 and very basic. Almost too basic for what I was looking for.

How much money are you willing to spend and how much training do you want?

Intuit has some options including some self paced CDs available here:

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If you can't find an online option then their CD might be worth checking out. The basic training program is only $39.95. Their "mastering" training programs are $399.95. All from RealWorldTraining which is reputable training provider for Intuit.

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Laura

I just looked at the google hits for 'quickbooks course online'.

Under $500 for a user who is already fairly skilled but wants to get full use of the program. He's not an accountant, but acts as financial manager in his family business.

I looked at those before, but wondered if there might be another option. It should do I think, but for a few hundred I was hoping there might be an interactive class with an instructor.

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Tom Del Rosso

For an interactive class with an instructor you might check out your local community college. Not many of the online classes that I have seen give students access to the teacher. Some are webinar format where viewers can ask questions via chat/text. Not the same as being in a classroom.

Since he already knows QB then maybe hiring a local ProAdvisor for an hour or 2 for some one on one question/answer sessions. One can be found by going to this page:

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Reply to
Laura

That's great. Thanks.

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Tom Del Rosso

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