Books Level I: Product Based Businesses
Books
Whether as start-up or a strong, successful international firm, the state of your books is critical to the success of your business. This course explores the importance and effect of a strong bookkeeping system. Ideal businesses to take this course must be: 1+ years in business, be a product-based business and in growth mode. By the end of this course, the participant will learn how to organize their books, build a chart of accounts, maintain their books and understand how a powerful bookkeeping system can fuel their growth strategically. The participant will walk away with a strong understanding of how to set up, build and maintain their books. Course will be in a classroom setting.
Course Modules
- Module One: Purpose of Books: Record Keeping 1 hour
- Module Two: Organizing Books 1 hour
- Module Three: Building a Chart of Accounts 1 hour
- Module Four: Maintaining Books 1 hour
Assessment Method
Participants will be assessed as follows:
- In Class Participation
- Review of concepts during in: class activities
- Review of system set-up and chart of accounts: one-on-one training sessions
Total Training Duration/Length
- Total in-class sessions: One
- Implementation of what they have learned in classroom training to their business
Total Training Hours
- Total training hours: 6
Maximum participants: 20 participants
Delivery Method
- Classroom
Travel – for follow up with participants are not included
Total Cost of Program:
$500 plus GST
Venues:
Vancouver, Langley, Abbotsford
Dates:
TBD
Benefits of Training:
As mentioned in the course outline – the state of your books is critical to the success of your product based business. Track all of your expenses, learn and record what is necessary and understand reports generated from our proven systems. You will be able to position your business for growth by know exactly what your expenses and profits are.
Can “Finance be Fun“? Find out by registering for this program today.
For more information, please contact Rita Kim.
Instructor Bio
Rita Kim is financial industry specialist with a passion for service and a keen eye for the details that can make or break a growing business. With a 20+ year background in entrepreneurship and working with both traditional and non-traditional lending institutions, Rita can teach you and your team the very risk assessment strategies that financial institutions use to analyze an organization’s potential for success. In doing so, she can help you understand your financial position to make powerful, knowledge-based decisions, assess and mitigate risk, and secure the financing and key partnerships you need to grow and flourish in today’s highly competitive business climate.
With over two decades building connections in the world of business and finance, working with over 10,000 businesses, running over 100+ workshops, as well as being a certified trainer and facilitator, Rita is uniquely qualified to help in all of these respects. In the process, Partners for Growth will assess, educate, and empower its clients and their businesses: a threefold method for mitigating risk, maximizing profits, and maintaining long-term success.
Rita has also cultivated a particularly fruitful relationship with the Agri-Food sector. As a vetted consultant with the Ministry of Agriculture, Partners for Growth’s assistance can be subsidized by the Growing Forward 2 Grant, for food processors and producers. She also facilitates Business Planning Workshops throughout BC on behalf of the Ministry. Over 300 businesses have now moved through these workshops, with many now collaborating with one another to build and grow the local BC Agriculture industry.
Rita and her team run four divisions now within Partners for Growth: Growth (business plans, strategy and funding packages), Financial Modeling (costing, projections and investor models), Books (bookkeeping: organizing, set up and maintenance) and Education (speaking engagements, workshops and courses). They absolutely love empowering Entrepreneurs and watching them succeed! Despite their initial misgivings, Rita often manages to convince her clients that “Finance is Fun!”