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Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2014

Is the thought of preparing payroll daunting? Whether you have one

employee or 20, the federal and state requirements are often the same!

Using the payroll feature in QuickBooks 2014, you can master efficient

techniques for creating paychecks, paying taxes, and generating forms

and reports quickly and easily. You’ll start by learning how to prepare for

the payroll process by finding the information you need on the Internal

Revenue Service website, from the details of complying with withholding

requirements for taxes to the process for applying for an employer

identification number. Then you’ll review all aspects of how to set up and

maintain payroll information for your employees in QuickBooks. Once

you’ve mastered the basics, you’ll gain troubleshooting tips and solutions

to help you solve common problems and mistakes to simplify the whole

payroll process. By the end of the course, you’ll be ready to process

payroll in QuickBooks and solve many of the problems that can pop up

along the way.

ONL180

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6 weeks

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$139 fee

INSTRUCTOR:

CE Instructor

8376

Online

4/8–6/10

5289

Online

7/1–8/12

BUSINESS

Start Your Own Business

Learn more about financing, licenses, taxes, entities, record keeping,

business plans, marketing and more. This comprehensive course will

teach you the steps you need to take and help you to evaluate your idea

and its market feasibility.

SMB100

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6 hours

|

$99

($74 tuition + $25 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

Brett Kraimer

5193

S 9:30am – 12:30pm

7/16–7/23 FCC/H204

How ResilientWill You Be Following a Cyber Attack?

Are you prepared to repel the cyber attack that is coming to your

business? Computer based attacks are increasing in frequency and

complexity. Every business (and home) which uses a computer is a target

for data theft and unauthorized information disclosure, which lead at best

to interruption and at worst to the loss of the business. This course will

disclose common methods used by computer-based attackers and share

approaches and technology used for threat mitigation and response.

Natural disasters pose a similar threat and require a solid emergency

plan in order to mitigate data loss and prevent business down-time. This

course will arm you with the information you need to prepare a solid

continuity of operations plan and tailor it to known potential threats in

the Maryland area.

SMB290

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3 hours

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$139

($110 tuition + $29 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

Eric Beasley

7755

Th 5:30pm – 8:30pm

5/12

FCC/E106

Fundamentals of Supervision and Management

If you have recently been promoted to a supervisory or management

position or want to learn how to become a more effective manager,

this course will help you master the basics of business by learning the

language of management. You will learn how to make a successful

transition from employee to manager and you’ll learn how to manage

your time so that you can deal with the constant demands of a

managerial job. You will learn the skills required to delegate responsibility

and motivate your employees. A large part of a manager’s job involves

getting things done through other people, and this course will help you

understand how to influence and direct other people’s performance.

Finally, you will learn how to solve problems and resolve conflicts so you

can accomplish your job more effectively. This course is a good choice

for those looking for project management experience and those aspiring

to obtain a PMI credential. It’s also an excellent choice for existing PMI

credential holders looking for an approved activity for PMI’s continuing

certification PDUs. At the end of this course, you’ll receive a certificate

indicating your completion of Project Management Institute (PMI) PDUs

equal to the number of hours of this course.

ONL325

|

6 weeks

|

$109 fee

INSTRUCTOR:

CE Instructor

7928

Online

4/8-6/10

5251

Online

7/1–8/12

Fundamentals of Supervision and Management II

What does a supervisor or a manager need to know? Have you ever felt

technically prepared for a supervisor’s role, yet felt defeated by all of

the people issues that seem to arise? In this six-week online course, you

will learn how to be a more effective manager or supervisor. You will

master the basics of communication, because effective communication

is essential in your quest to be a good manager or supervisor. In

addition, we will discuss how you can develop your interpersonal skills,

by understanding and dealing with the various people issues that arise

at work. We are going to show you how you can understand various

personality traits—in yourself and in others—and how they impact the

ability to get the job done. These traits include emotional intelligence,

the need for power, conscientiousness, agreeableness, and more. You

will be able to assess your own personality, as well as the personalities of

your co-workers and boss, and you’ll develop a plan of action to improve

both your interpersonal skills and your work relationships. This course is

a good choice for those looking for project management experience and

those aspiring to obtain a Project Management Institute credential. It’s

also an excellent choice for existing PMI credential holders looking for an

approved activity for PMI’s continuing certification PDUs. At the end of

this course, you’ll receive a certificate indicating your completion of PDUs

equal to the number of hours of this course.

ONL326

|

6 weeks

|

$109 fee

INSTRUCTOR:

CE Instructor

7929

Online

4/8-6/10

CAREERS & BUSINESS

Note:

ONL classes start the Wednesday of the second full week of each

month. During the registration process you will select the month to begin the

class. Students will have six (6) weeks from the class start date to complete

the class.