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February 5, 2013

Quick Books for agricultural purposes

CENTERVILLE — Appanoose County Extension and Outreach will be holding “Quick Books for Agricultural Purposes” on Wednesday, Feb. 13 and Wednesday, Feb. 20 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. at the Appanoose County Extension Office, 501 N. 12th St., Suite No. 4, Centerville.

Quick Books puts your sales, expenses and customer and vendor profiles at your fingertips.  That way you can quickly find what you need when you need it, including money coming in and money going out of your business.

Quick Books helps you easily track sales, create professional invoices and receive payments from customers. Quick Books also tracks your expenses and categorizes them so you can analyze your spending.

Quick Books organizes your financial records throughout the year, so finding the information you need for tax time is easy. Your tax accountant, if you have one, may also spend less time completing your paperwork.

Contact Lynn Firkins at the Appanoose County Extension Office at (641) 856-3885 by Feb. 8 for more information or a registration form.

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