The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service office in Williamson County, the FARM Assistance Program and the Stiles Farm Foundation, will offer the Blacklands QuickBooks Pro Short Course Feb. 13-14 in Georgetown.
The training will run from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day at the Community Rooms of Georgetown Health Foundation, 2423 Williams Drive, Suite 101.
DeDe Jones, AgriLife Extension risk management specialist in Amarillo, will lead the training. Jones has conducted numerous Quickbooks Short Courses across the Panhandle.
“Through the years, attendees have indicated they’ve seen thousands of dollars in benefit from what they learned,” Jones said
QuickBooks Pro is a double-entry business accounting program often used by agricultural lenders and producers, Jones said. Participants will learn to enter transactions into the program and analyze costs and profits. No prior computer experience is necessary.
Registration is $150 and includes computer use and teaching materials. Couples are encouraged to attend and will be charged only one registration fee if they share a computer. You can also find a wide selection of books on accounting at BarnesandNoble.com
RSVP is requested as class size is limited to 15 people. Payment is due upon arrival on the first day of the course.
For more information or to RSVP, contact Steven Klose or Jerry Cornforth at 877-826-7475 or Cooper Terrill at 512-943-3300 or email farmassistance@tamu.edu or cooper.terrill@ag.tamu.edu.