QuickBooks class set for Nov. 17

The Decatur-Morgan County Entrepreneurial Center continues its Leaders and Lunch Series Thur., Nov.17.

During this session, Melanie Burdick of Burdick Tax & Accounting will be discussing how QuickBooks can be used to complete and track many everyday business transactions paperlessly, all in the same place, and with fewer errors.

Burdick joined the Army immediately following high school and served for eight years. She was deployed twice to Bosnia during that time and worked as a finance clerk in the Army Post Office.

Between deployments she worked on her degrees from Calhoun Community College and Athens State University majoring in Accounting and with a minor in Business. She also worked as an accountant’s assistant at a CPA firm. At that point, she realized that being an accountant could be more than just a career but also an opportunity to help small business owners succeed.

The session is from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., with lunch provided by Chick-fil-A. The registration fee is $20, which covers the cost of lunch and materials. For more information, call the E-Center office at 256-686-2999 or email us at info@dmcecenter.com. Online registration is available.

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