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FRx Training Manual is Ready

June 30, 2008 By Jan Lenoir Harrigan CPA 4 Comments

I’ve just finished writing FRx in 8 Hours—Introduction. It is a downloadable self-study tutorial, so you can begin learning immediately. For more information and cost, see FRx in 8 Hours—Introduction.

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  1. Mark Wozniak says

    October 14, 2008 at 7:29 am

    Jan,

    Will I be able to create the sample reports after completing the first training session?

    Thanks

    MArk Wozniak

  2. Jan Harrigan CPA says

    October 14, 2008 at 9:22 am

    Mark, after the first manual, you should be able to create a trial balance, a balance sheet, an income statement, and a departmental income statement. There’s also some information on how to do basic consolidations.

    This initial knowledge may be enough to get you farther down the road if you are an experimental do it yourselfer.

    The second manual is for more sophisticated reports. Only catch: it’s not ready yet. I was hoping for this month but I’ve been too busy with other projects. Maybe November!

    Jan

  3. Robert Johnston says

    February 22, 2011 at 10:25 pm

    Is this training manual for Microsoft FRx?

  4. Jan Harrigan CPA says

    February 24, 2011 at 9:19 am

    Yes indeed.

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