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New Intermediate QuickBooks at County Business Center

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Richard Kehoe, MBA, CPA is a long-time SCORE counselor, and the lead SCORE representative on Maui. Kehoe will present the new intermediate level QuickBooks course at the MCBRC. Courtesy photo.

By Sonia Isotov

In addition to the regular introductory course, the Maui County Business Resource Center (MCBRC) is adding an intermediate QuickBooks accounting software course.

Presented by the Richard Kehoe, a Maui-based independent finance consultant and lead SCORE volunteer, the intermediate QuickBooks course will focus on more specialized training, i.e. invoices, create reports, and payroll functions. This is also the only evening workshop presented at the MCBRC.

The Maui County Business Resource Center also has an entire lineup of short business workshops for July. Every month, local business experts share a wealth of knowledge and experience at the free workshops and topics vary by month but usually focus on starting, financing, and growing a small business.

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The Center, a division of the County of Maui Office of Economic Development, also has free business counseling with business executives in the US Small Business Administration’s Service Corp of Retired Executives (SCORE) counselor program. SCORE is a federal program and the Maui Chapter is lead by long-time SCORE counselor and certified public accountant, Richard Kehoe.

Unless otherwise specified, the workshops run from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. at the Maui County Business Resource Center in the Maui Mall. The July workshops are as scheduled:

Maui County Business Resource Center is located at the Maui Mall in Kahului across from IHOP.. File photo.

“The ABC’s of a Business Plan” by Craig Swift – Thursday, July 5, 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 pm
Craig Swift, Director of the MEO Business Development Center, will discuss the reasons for writing a business plan. Participants will receive an outline of the business plan taught by MEO’s Core Four Business Plan Course.

‘Business Succession Planning” by Gretchen G. Voxland CLU, ChFC – Tuesday, July 10
How do to plan for a transition in a successful business? Selling it? To whom and for how much? Passing it on to children? Getting equity out of a business when a child takes over? What happens in the event of death, disability or retirement? Is there a written plan? All of this will be discussed in this workshop being presented by Gretchen G. Voxland, CLU, ChFC, owner of Horizon Financial, LLC.  She has been teaching the Complete Financial Workshop at UH Maui College for over ten years.

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“Understanding Your Credit and Scores” by Jason Hall – Thursday, July 12
Learn how to improve your credit scores. Learn how to deal with collections, tax liens, judgments, late payments, foreclosures and short sales on a credit report.  Find out how this information can possibly be removed in less than 7 years to improve a score.  This workshop will be presented by Jason Hall, a Board Certified Credit Expert.

“Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Pono Center – How Can it Help Your Small Business” by Susie Thieman – Tuesday, July 17
Learn about the Pono Center and what it has to offer your small business, i.e. a training room for up to 35 people, a conference room for the day or an office to meet clients, the commercial kitchen, and more. Presented by Susie Thieman, the interim executive director of Lokahi Pacific.

“The 2012 Internet Marketing Workshop” by Steve Zuwala – Friday, July 20
Learn why and how to get your current website to the top of a Google search. Learn how Zuwala, a country music recording artist, studied and used internet market and design to increase his own popularly and album sales. Using these skills, Zuwala has achieved seven #1 international songs, a Dove award, a Grammy Selection award, two Hawaiian Music Awards, and other more.

Craig Swift, Executive Director, Maui Economic Opportunity, Business Development Corp. Courtesy of MEO.

“Talk Story About Starting a Non-Profit” by Stuart Funke-d-‘Egnuff – Tuesday, July 24
Get the details on how to set up a non-profit entity. Attendees will be provided with the opportunity to ask instructor, Stuart Funke-d’Egnuff, the Executive Director for Tri-Isle RC & D Council about the startup phase as well as get assistance on grant applications and more.

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Maui Business Brainstormers Monthly Meeting – Wednesday– July 25 – Noon to 1:30 p.m.
The public is invited to attend this regular business networking group featuring business introductions, mingling, complimentary light refreshments, expert coaching, and more. To attend, RSVP at www.meetup.com/MauiBusinessBrainstormers.

“QuickBooks for Small Business” by Richard Kehoe, CPA – Thursday, July 26  from  5 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.  45 per session. Hands-on computer training for beginners.
Learn to set up your company’s QuickBooks in a small class setting with personalized tutoring. This class is for new users and will teach how to record sales, receive payments, prepare invoices and balance your checkbook. Get customized answers and schedule a follow-up appointment at no cost. Sponsored by SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives) and presented by Richard Kehoe, CPA and lead SCORE counselor.

“QuickBooks II for Small Business” by Richard Kehoe, CPA – Thursday, July 5 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. $45 per session Hands-on computer training workshop for intermediate users.

This workshop is a continuation of the QuickBooks for Small Business workshop. Learn how to customize invoices, create reports, and practice the payroll functions of QuickBooks. In addition, learn how to produce balance sheets and profit and loss statements.  Richard Kehoe, CPA is the owner and operator of his own accounting and tax form service.

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