ContaPlus practical distance course, adapted to business reality, the NPGC and tax regulations. With official certification issued by Sage, the publishing company of the most used labor management application among SMEs.
You will master all the features and services offered by the program through exhaustive knowledge to be able to take responsibility for the accounting management of a company and you will accredit your knowledge of accounting through the SAGE ContaPlus application with the official certification.
ContaPlus 2012 Course
<h3>1. Access to the Application and Registration of Companies</h3>
1. 1. Presentation and Objectives
1. 2. Access to the Application
1. 2. 1. Management Panel
1. 2. 2. Access to ContaPlus Elite
1. 2. 3. Appearance of ContaPlus Elite
1. 3. Business Creation
1. 3. 1. Add Company
1. 3. 2. Program Route
1. 3. 3. Company Options
1. 3. 4. Company Parameters
1. 3. 5. Maturities
1. 4. Link with Other Applications
1. 4. 1. InvoicePlus/ TPVPlus
1. 4. 2. NominaPlus
1. 4. 3. Word and Excel
1. 5. Configuration Options
1. 5. 1. User Management
1. 5. 2. Peripherals
1. 5. 3. Backups
1. 5. 4. File Organization
<h3>2. General Accounting Plan</h3>
2. 1. Presentation and Objectives
2. 2. Accounts
2. 2. 1. Creation of Headings
2. 2. 2. Account Creation
2. 2. 3. Other Options
2. 3. Subaccounts
2. 3. 1. Foreign Currency Subaccount
2. 3. 2. VAT subaccounts
2. 3. 3. VAT regimes in ContaPlus
2. 3. 4. Other Options
2. 3. 5. Subaccount Profits
<h3>3. Management of Accounting Entries</h3>
3. 1. Presentation and Objectives
3. 2. Seat Management
3. 2. 1. Introduction of Seats
3. 2. 2. Introduction of VAT Entries
3. 2. 3. Entering Seats through Predefined
3. 3. Predefined Seats
3. 4. Periodic Entries
3. 5. Foreign Currency Entries
3. 5. 1. Creation of a Foreign Currency Subaccount
3. 5. 2. Purchase Entry in Foreign Currency
3. 5. 3. Deferred Payment Entry in Foreign Currency
3. 5. 4. Foreign Currency Adjustment at Year-End
3. 6. VAT Regularization Entry
3. 7. Seat Management Utilities
3. 7. 1. Common Icons
3. 7. 2. Seat Utilities
3. 7. 3. Direct Access to Other Utilities
<h3>4. Accounting Information Management</h3>
4. 1. Presentation and Objectives
4. 2. Sums and Balances
4. 2. 1. Balance of Sums and Balances “from the Financial menu”
4. 3. Major
4. 4. Diary
4. 5. Obtaining Reports
4. 5. 1. Modify Reports
4. 5. 2. Columns
4. 5. 3. Other Options
4. 6. Tax Models
4. 6. 1. Invoices Received
4. 6. 2. Issued Invoices (Issued)
4. 6. 3. Model 303/420
4. 6. 4. Model 340
4. 6. 5. Model 347/415
4. 6. 6. Model 415
4. 6. 7. Model 349
4. 6. 8. Model 390
4. 6. 9. Regularization Entry
<h3>5. Closing of the Fiscal Year</h3>
5. 1. Presentation and Objectives
5. 2. Closing Operation and Investment of the Fiscal Year
5. 2. 1. Year End
<h3>6. Annual Accounts</h3>
6. 1. Presentation and Objectives
6. 2. Balance Sheet
6. 2. 1. Draft
6. 2. 2. Comparative Budget
6. 3. Profit and Loss Balance Sheet
6. 3. 1. Maintenance and Formulation
6. 3. 2. Profits and Losses
6. 3. 3. Comparative Budget
6. 4. Statement of Changes in Net Assets
6. 5. Cash Flow Statement
6. 6. Annual Report
6. 6. 1. Formulate, Edit and View Memory
6. 7. Consolidation
6. 8. Telematic Presentation
6. 8. 1. Data Maintenance
6. 8. 2. Data Processes
6. 8. 3. Maintenance of Treasury Shares
<h3>7. Depreciation of Fixed Assets</h3>
7. 1. Presentation and Objectives
7. 2. Codes and Tables
7. 2. 1. Amortization Groups
7. 2. 2. Amortization Accounts
7. 2. 3. Location Codes
7. 2. 4. Nature Codes
7. 2. 5. Causes of Dismissal
7. 3. Inventory Management
7. 3. 1. General Information
7. 3. 2. Accounting Data
7. 3. 3. Amortization Data
7. 3. 4. Investment Property Data
7. 3. 5. Historical Amortizations
7. 4. Amortizations
<h3>8. Other Accounting Options</h3>
8. 1. Presentations and Objectives
8. 2. Budgets
8. 2. 1. Annual Budgets
8. 2. 2. Modification of the Budget Plan
8. 3. Analytics
8. 3. 1. Departments and Projects
8. 3. 2. Analytical Reports
8. 4. Segments
8. 4. 1. Activities and Geographic