VT Transaction+ Training

Learn how to use this amazingly versatile piece of software using a real world example.  Costing just £75+vat in a one off payment and being able to be used for an unlimited number of companies, this is a real treasure for those starting out.

Learning a new software is time consuming and intimidating.  Not so with our VT Transaction+ course.  We'll walk through a whole month of accounts for Paul Green Joinery and show you exactly what to do.  

VT Transaction+ is one of the best value and most overlooked bookkeeping packages around.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

These are some of the questions people most frequently ask us:

Do I need to buy any software?

No, you can download a free 60 day trial of VT Transaction+ which will give you everything you need to complete this course.

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About the Author

Kris spent 8 years as a bookkeeper, running his own practice.  For the last 4 years he has helped hundreds of bookkeepers to realise their dreams through mentoring, courses, videos and live events.

For years, Kris ran his practice almost exclusively on VT Transaction+ and has a wealth of knowledge around the software.

Module 1:
Setting Up

Lesson 1: Setting Up the File
Lesson 2: VAT Setup
Lesson 3: Add Opening Balances
Lesson 4: Reverse Opening Prepayments & Accruals
Lesson 5: Amend Nominal Ledger Accounts
Lesson 6: Setup Customer & Supplier Accounts
Lesson 7: Transfer Customer & Supplier Balances

Module 3:
Finishing Up

Lesson 12: Prepare VAT Return
Lesson 13: Reconcile Bank Account
Lesson 14: Post Depreciation Journals
Lesson 15: Finishing

Module 2:
Processing

Lesson 8: Post Sales Invoices & Credit Notes
Lesson 9: Post Purchase Invoices & Credit Notes
Lesson 10: Process Receipts & Payments
Lesson 11: Small Cash Expenses