Bookkeeping

Are you meticulous about managing your money? Maybe you should become a bookkeeper. A bookkeeping program teaches you how to update, maintain, verify, and tabulate the financial records of businesses and government agencies. You’ll learn how to record financial transactions, create financial statements, and prepare payrolls.

If you become a bookkeeper for a small business, your duties will include recording financial transactions, posting credits and debits, assembling financial statements, preparing reports for management, handling bank payments, managing the payroll, purchasing materials, creating invoices, and tracking overdue accounts.

There are over 2 million bookkeepers in the United States, and they work in every industry. There are many job openings, especially if you can perform a wide range of bookkeeping tasks. You can also find part-time and temporary work in this field.

Featured Bookkeeping Programs:

Everest College

Everest  College

Everest College offers flexible class schedules, supportive instructors, and dedicated career services to help you every step of the way. Everest focuses on hands-on training so that graduates hit the work force running. Whatever program you choose, you can rest assured that Everest College is committed to your future, and your success.

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Indiana Wesleyan University

Indiana Wesleyan University

Indiana Wesleyan University was founded in 1920 as an evangelical Christian liberal arts college in the Wesleyan tradition. The heritage of the IWU has been to prepare students both for being and for doing – that is, to produce students who have, through various majors and professional programs, developed as whole persons and prepared professionally ... more

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