Sage Accounts 50 - Reports and Forecasting

Short course

In Liverpool, Manchester and Chorley

£ 350 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Level

    Advanced

Today's customer demands a more professional sales approach than ever before. Awareness of the market, an understanding of the need for selective use of knowledge and the importance of attention to detail are some of the crucial elements of a successful sale. Course concentrates on enabling delegates to maximise their opportunities to win business. Suitable for: This course will benefit all individuals with selling responsibilities

Facilities

Location

Start date

Chorley (Lancashire)
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Doncaster House, Moorland Gate, Cowling Brow, Chorley, PR6 9DR

Start date

On request
Liverpool (Merseyside)
Ground Floor, The Campanile, Chaloner Street, Queens Dock, L3 4AJ

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On request
Manchester (Greater Manchester)
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Quay West, Trafford Wharf Road, M17 1PL

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On request

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None

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Course programme

Sage Accounts 50 - Reports and Forecasting

Course Aims

This course explains everything you need to know about using Sage 50 Forecasting, from how to create forecasts, entering data, generating reports to integration with Sage 50 Accounts and Microsoft® Excel.

By the end of this course you will:

  • Know how to create weekly or monthly forecasts using sections and sub-sections
  • Be able to enter forecast information for sales and cost records using various calculation methods
  • Understand ‘hot-linking’ from other Sage software and Microsoft® Excel
  • Know how to forecast using standard and composite stock records, including stock channels
  • Know how to forecast for fixed and financed fixed assets and how to handle revaluation of assets
  • Understand external elements that affect forecasts, such as VAT rates, taxation and bank interest
  • Know how to customise the software to configure the bank account, business tax and dividends
  • Know how to incorporate multi-currencies and memo records
  • Be able to analyse forecasted sales and costs by department
  • Understand Sales Ledger and Stock financing and how to setup bad debts and other provisions
  • Know how to flex data in a forecast and extend the forecast to cover a longer time period
  • Be able to enter or import actual figures into forecasts and create variance reports

Sage Accounts 50 - Reports and Forecasting

£ 350 + VAT