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Free Training Course from User Basic Software


User Basic Software offers training for accounting software and inventory software and last but not least payroll software to all our users as well.
Get knowledge of basic accounting software application and inventory software to improve your own knowledge and at the end of the course, you’ll be able to get
  • Basic understanding of accounting theory
  • Basic skills of using computerize accounting software
  • Printing of management accounting reporting for submission for year-end closing
  • Check warehouse inventory using computerized inventory software
  • Print out prompt profit and loss report
  • Know available stock costing
  • Stock count and stock costing
  • Submit GST every quarterly
  • View sales reporting and graphs
  • Issue invoicing and all other billing using software
  • Print out and view all financial report anytime anywhere

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