09 May 2014
May 9, 2014

Sage Training

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My main business, and the one I enjoy the most, has always been helping people to get the most out of their Sage Accounts and Payroll software through my one-to-one bespoke Sage training. I find it very rewarding to pass on my years of knowledge on how to be a great bookkeeper, and how to manage your own company’s accounts.

Sage Instant Accounts

Sage Instant Accounts

However, I have always struggled to be able to provide course documentation for my Sage courses, as the sessions are always very bespoke and customer led.  My trainees always have to make their own notes, as each training session is so unique that preparing course material to leave with them would be impossible.

Although there is no substitute for one-to-one Sage training and hand holding, I know that some of my customers would benefit from a Sage manual to refer to when the training is over, as often there is a gap between being trained and actually being able to use the software.  A step-by-step guide to remind you of those less commonly used areas would really be useful.

So I am very pleased to be able to offer training manuals, in partnership with Softext, for Sage Instant Accounts, Sage 50 and Sage Payroll, which I can leave with the client once the training is completed.  The prices of these manuals are very reasonable, and they are well written and easy to understand, even for beginners.

Contact us for a full price list of the manuals we have available.

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