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CANCEL - Wave Class

Oct
9
2018
Tue 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
3 sessions ending Tue, Oct 23

This event has been canceled

Topic: Accounting/Budget/Inventory Setup

During this 3-part series, small business owners will learn how to account for their business using a free and easy, cloud-based accounting software called Wave. Series highlights include: setting up your business profile, connecting to your bank account to upload sales and expenses transactions, customizing invoices, uploading receipts from your phone, creating accounting entries and generating financial reports to make important business decisions. All participants should bring their laptops for in-class work. You can learn Wave for just $49 (save $10 by registering before 10/2). Your paid registration includes all three classes: Oct. 9, 16th and 23rd

Speaker(s): Suzie Dills, SBDC Advisor


Fee: $ 49.00

Pay with Credit Card through Eventbrite - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wave-accounting-class-tickets-49396086023

Phone: 440-366-4370

Location

Ohio SBDC at Lorain County Community College
The Richard Desich Business and Entrepreneurship Center (DEC)
The Richard Desich Business and Entrepreneurship Center (DEC)151 Innovation Drive Elyria, OH 44035
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