Beginning QuickBooks for farmers training planned

By WISCONSIN AG CONNECTION   Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013
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— Farm managers can make plans now to attend a hands-on workshop next month to learn more about QuickBooks and discuss questions about their farm's financial recordkeeping. The program will be held at the Walworth County Government Center, 100 W. Walworth St., Elkhorn, on Sat., March 2 from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

QuickBooks is a financial recordkeeping program and management tool, which allows you to track and manage income, expenses, bank accounts, receivables, inventory, fixed assets, payables, loans, payroll and equity in your farm business. QuickBooks also provides you with standard and customized detailed reports that are essential to making good decisions.

In this hands-on computer workshop, attendees will develop a set of farm financial records and reports.

Registration is $25 and includes lunch and materials. For registration information, contact the UW-Extension Kenosha and Racine County offices at (262) 857-1945 or (262) 767-2929.

This QuickBooks workshop is sponsored by UW-River Falls, Center for Dairy Profitability and UW-Extension in Kenosha, Jefferson, Racine, and Walworth Counties as well are partially funded through a grant from the USDA Risk Management Agency.

Space is limited to the first 20 people who register.




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mdaleck
Feb 19, 2013 at 7:42 p.m.
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Why do so many farmers I know dislike the government and their programs unless it is one of the many things government does for them?

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