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Simply Accounting Certificate Course

If you’re good with numbers and you want to learn accounting software then consider taking the Simply Accounting Certificate Course.

Certificate Course Highlights

Simply Accounting is an easy-to-use accounting software that allows small businesses to manage cash flow, invoicing and billing in the language of their choice.

Course Outline

During the Simply Accounting Certificate you can expect to learn:
  • Fundamentals of Accounting
  • Starting Simply Accounting
  • Working with the General Ledger
  • Posting in General Ledger
  • Maintaining Accounts Receivable of the company
  • Maintaining Accounts Payable of the company
  • Adjustment process
  • Making entries, correcting entries and adjusting entries
  • Completing Bank Reconciliation
  • Completing Month-End Processing
  • Maintaining Payroll Records
  • Closing and Previewing the Printing Reports

Career Opportunities

When you complete the Simply Accounting Certificate you’ll have a solid understanding of the software. Brush up on your current skills or upgrade to an accounting Diploma once you complete the certificate. Once finished you can work in in a variety of organizations, such as:
  • Small businesses
  • Large corporations
  • Not-for-Profits
  • Government Agencies
  • Private Institutions
  • and more!
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* All student funding, whether made available privately or through various government branches, is only approved to those who qualify, by the original source of funding. There are many criteria that each candidate must meet to be approved. Schools can only inform you of what may be available.